10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 4 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 25,749 miles
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Consumer complaint concerning Pontiac Montana power sliding door interior handle. ***** the vehicle was taken to the dealer who indicated that the door was operating as designed. The automatic door began to open and the consumer's elderly mother grabbed the door handle. The door continued to open and placed an enormous amount of pressure on her arm. Luckily her arm was only bruised/sore and not broken. The consumer is requesting that the doors mechanism be replaced with one that automatically reopens if obstructed. Updated 12/07/06.
- Lilburn, GA, USA
Power sliding door opened while driving. 5-year-old child was in the seat next to the door. This problem had two recalls in 2001. This vehicle's history shows it also had warranty work on this door in 1998. GM refused to pay for any of the cost of the repair, done on 6/12/06, apparently because it just crossed over 100,000 miles. The dealer replaced the actuator, latch, and handle, at a total charge of $284.20.
- Morgantown, WV, USA
: the contact stated there was a recall # 01V067000 concerning the actuator. The vehicle was repaired three times according to the recall, but the problem still persists. The vehicle is currently awaiting additional inspection and diagnostic testing at the local dealer.
- Elgin, SC, USA
I brought my 1998 Pontiac Transport minivan in for recall repair arriving at 7:30 am. My vehicle was returned to me around 9 am and I was told that the work was completed. I pressed the automatic door and it didn't release, so I let someone know. My vehicle was swoshed away and I stood there not really knowing what the person said quickly before jumping in and taking off. I simply stepped back out of his way. Finally, I went back in the waiting room and about an hour later he came in. He told me that I needed to bring it back during a week day where he would have more time to see what's going on with the door handle/lock. He also informed me that it would cost me $95. I don't know what to do at this point except call the phone number on the recall letter. I truly feel that there should not be a charge, because the recall letter clearly states to replace the exisiting handle, lock, etc. So the door can open and close as it should. I asked twice if he needed to see the letter and he said no both times.
- Jonesboro, GA, USA
The doors have an annoying clicking that comes from the automatic door locks. It seems that the system senses the doors to be unlocked and clicks to lock even though the doors are already locked! I am afraid that one day the doors will unlock instead while driving. Also my transmission failed last summer and I was told that the transmission cooler lines were inoperable! causing the transmission oil to burn and it cost me $3000 to replace.
- Manchester, MO, USA
Consumer owns a Pontiac, 1998 model Trans sport minivan. When driving at 40 mph the side doors opened without notice when pressed the button was located on the right passenger's side. Had not contacted the dealer or manufacturer regarding this matter. Consumer wanted to know if this office could investigate this problem. Also, the seats shake when driving.
- Los Angeles, CA, USA
Where do I start? same complaints as all other Pontiac minivan owners. Since original purchase in 1998, headlight assembly faulty, ABS warning light malfunction, air bag warning light malfunction, and malfunctioning (still) passenger automatic sliding door. Recently had head gasket replaced due to antifreeze leak, as well as front left wheel hub. This is the worst (and most costly) vehicle I have owned with respect to maintenance.
- Kokomo, IN, USA
Rear doors will not unlock, and horn will not work when vehicle was off, causing a passenger to be locked inside of vehicle, and was unable to notify bystanders. Dealer notified.
- South Haven, MS, USA
After the recall repairs were completed for the power sliding door, the problem reoccurred. Per-Pontiac recall, they simply install a new un-latch actuator assembly to the power sliding door. Which is only a one time performance. NHTSA#01V067000 the consumers concerns other concern were with the volume button on the radio, the left front window/, and the brakes.
- Norwich, NY, USA
The consumer received a recall notice (01V067000) on the sliding door locking mechanism. The dealer fixed the problem but the consumer was not satisfied and does not feel safe.
- Scotch Plains, NJ, USA
Even though the recall repair, (01V067), was done on the sliding door locking mechanism, the consumer still thinks it is unsafe.
- Scotch Plains, NJ, USA
On several occasions doors could not be opened from inside or outside. Also, a child's finger was stuck in between the doors. Dealer has been contacted. Door opens while vehicle is running, while traveling 70 mph, doors opened fully and alarm sounded.
- Cottonwood, AZ, USA
Even though the recall repair, (01V067), was done on the sliding door locking mechanism, the consumer still thinks it is unsafe.
- Scotch Plains, NJ, USA
Sliding door on the driver side of the vehicle and back the door do not latch and the door remains ajar. Light does not illuminate.
- Butler, PA, USA
Rear passenger door doesn't open.
- Sylmar, CA, USA
- Saint Joseph, MO, USA