Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
STRUCTURE - BODY
0211S00204/01/2002633928Rear storage compartment lid lock knob broken. *jg09/26/2002
STRUCTURE - BODY - DOOR
0211S00103/01/2002633926Door check arm popping sound. *jg09/26/2002
SB0111S00302/01/2001619828Some owners may comment on loud door check arm popping sound when opening and closing the door. *tt07/02/2001

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
STRUCTURE
04/14/2011152000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated the vehicle was repaired for the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 10v436000 (suspension:rear). after repairs, the vehicle was taken to an independent repair shop for state inspections. the contact was informed the vehicle was unsafe and would not pass inspections due to severe frame rust and corrosion. the vehicle was taken back to an authorized dealer where the contact was informed the vehicle was safe to drive. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 152,000. sm.
01/26/2011104000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the vehicle was included in the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 10v436000 (suspension:rear). the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where it was repaired under the recall. upon receiving the vehicle from the dealer the contact was told by a tow truck driver that a bracket was mounted over a severely corroded frame. the failure and current mileages were 104,000. the vin was unavailable. sm.
01/13/201156000
 Had my 2001 isuzu rodeo with 56k and in mint condition in for yearly inspection. to my surprise they failed it...for a rotted frame. it has holes completely through it. they deemed it dangerous to drive telling me i would have been killed if were driving at the time. i have done some research and i just can't believe nothing is being done about this. i'm having a hard time swallowing that this may be a total loss for me. i had plans on keeping this vehicle for well over 100k miles and i just got to 56k. i guess someone has to die for anyone to take action. i feel that i should be entitled to some type of buy it. this is unreal i bought this brand new and it's been garage kept i just can't believe it. i had to get this towed and it's now sitting at the dealership and i'm awaiting an outcome.
08/20/201065000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while driving approximately 15 mph the vehicle lost control and began to shake. the vehicle coasted to a stop and upon examination she noticed the rear control arms were disconnected from the frame due to corrosion. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where she was informed the sub frame and control arms were severely corroded. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileages were 65,000. sm.
09/25/201095000
 The bottom of my car fell out on my 2001 isuzu rodeo while driving the car. the car tilted to the right, it felt like the tires fell off the car. i had to have my car towed to my mechanic. he then inspected the car and told me that whole bottom of the car was rotted out, and it was not fixable.
07/14/201080000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while the vehicle was parked the contact notice that the rear frame was rusting. the contact also stated that when the vehicle was going thru inspection they notice that the rust was only in the rear of the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic and he advised her to taken the vehicle to an authorized dealer. the vehicle has not been taken to an authorized dealer. the approximate failure mileage was 80,000 and the current mileage was 82,000. vwb
02/14/2010136000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while driving 10 mph leaving a stop sign, the vehicle's rear end swayed back and forth. she pulled over to check the vehicle and found nothing. she continue to drive a quarter of a mile and stopped again because the swaying was getting worst. upon inspecting the vehicle again she found nothing. she drove the vehicle very carefully back home. later that day the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic and the mechanic stated that the frame was severely rusted on both sides. the vehicle had not been repaired at the time of the complaint. the approximate failure and current mileage were 136,000.
07/14/201080000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while the vehicle was parked the contact notice that the rear frame was rusting. the contact also stated that when the vehicle was going thru inspection they notice that the rust was only in the rear of the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic and he advised her to taken the vehicle to an authorized dealer. the vehicle has not been taken to an authorized dealer. the approximate failure mileage was 80,000 and the current mileage was 82,000. vwb
02/14/2010136000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while driving 10 mph leaving a stop sign, the vehicle's rear end swayed back and forth. she pulled over to check the vehicle and found nothing. she continue to drive a quarter of a mile and stopped again because the swaying was getting worst. upon inspecting the vehicle again she found nothing. she drove the vehicle very carefully back home. later that day the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic and the mechanic stated that the frame was severely rusted on both sides. the vehicle had not been repaired at the time of the complaint. the approximate failure and current mileage were 136,000.
07/14/201080000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while the vehicle was parked the contact notice that the rear frame was rusting. the contact also stated that when the vehicle was going thru inspection they notice that the rust was only in the rear of the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic and he advised her to taken the vehicle to an authorized dealer. the vehicle has not been taken to an authorized dealer. the approximate failure mileage was 80,000 and the current mileage was 82,000. vwb
02/14/2010136000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while driving 10 mph leaving a stop sign, the vehicle's rear end swayed back and forth. she pulled over to check the vehicle and found nothing. she continue to drive a quarter of a mile and stopped again because the swaying was getting worst. upon inspecting the vehicle again she found nothing. she drove the vehicle very carefully back home. later that day the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic and the mechanic stated that the frame was severely rusted on both sides. the vehicle had not been repaired at the time of the complaint. the approximate failure and current mileage were 136,000.
07/14/201080000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while the vehicle was parked the contact notice that the rear frame was rusting. the contact also stated that when the vehicle was going thru inspection they notice that the rust was only in the rear of the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic and he advised her to taken the vehicle to an authorized dealer. the vehicle has not been taken to an authorized dealer. the approximate failure mileage was 80,000 and the current mileage was 82,000. vwb
02/14/2010136000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while driving 10 mph leaving a stop sign, the vehicle's rear end swayed back and forth. she pulled over to check the vehicle and found nothing. she continue to drive a quarter of a mile and stopped again because the swaying was getting worst. upon inspecting the vehicle again she found nothing. she drove the vehicle very carefully back home. later that day the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic and the mechanic stated that the frame was severely rusted on both sides. the vehicle had not been repaired at the time of the complaint. the approximate failure and current mileage were 136,000.
05/05/2010127000
 I was driving my 2001 isuzu rodeo,and all of a sudden it started to slide, when i got home i have my spouse look at it and realized the the entire frame rotted off.
01/09/2010120000
 No prior warning until a loud bumping noise at the rear of the vehicle & lost ability to control rear of the vehicle, no crash due to traveling at low rate of speed & able to pull off highway. left rear bolts connecting body to frame had broken away allowing body to move back & forth on the frame, unable to control steering. upon inspection by mechanic was told left rear was broken completely away, the right rear was also ready to break & the area around gas tank was also very fatigued. vehicle unable to be repaired due to safety concerns, metal extremely fatigued for a vehicle of this age, vehcile had to be junked! body of vehicle in excellent shape, but frame like that of a vehicle 30 or more years old!
03/02/2008870001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo ls. the contact noticed that the entire frame of the vehicle was completely rotted out. the failure was discovered while the vehicle was undergoing an inspection, which it failed due to the rust. the contact found no recalls for this issue, but she believes that the frame should not rot so easily due to the age of the vehicle and its mileage. the vehicle cannot be repaired and is unable to be driven. the current and failure mileages were 87,000. 4/01/09 *nj updated 04/06/09. *jb
02/02/200952000107/25/2008
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that the torque bar has become rotted and is hanging from the vehicle. she first noticed the rust approximately four months ago on the driver's side. currently, the passenger side is beginning to experience the same failure. the vehicle has been parked for at least six years in a garage, but the contact feels that the vehicle is not old enough to be rotting. she feels that the rotten torque bar could cause a crash. while driving 25 mph, the vehicle swerved and dropped down due to the failed torque bar. the current and failure mileages were 52,000. updated 2/23/09 *cn updated 02/25/09. *jb
01/20/20091090001
 Own a 2001 isuzu rodeo and the frame has rotten out by the traction bars called isuzu and they said that i only had a 6 year warranty and that they would not cover anything. *tr
10/14/2008700001
 The frame is rusting through and cracking at points that will not allow inspection the vehicle is only a 2001 the dealer will not help i have kept the vehicle in very good condition most people can not believe it is a 2001. *tr
08/08/2008600001
 1. rear shocks went bad at 30,000 miles cost 500.00 to replace. 2. multiple problems with small components breaking. 3. 6 disk changer broke at 50,000 mile 4. check engine light on at 45,000 miles- 2 codes for egr valve stuck. 5. car stalled several times while in motion and finally just died. needed new fuel sending unit at 55,000 miles, cost $1,300.00 6. air conditioner broke at 60,000 miles, needs new compressor and condenser, received estimate for $1,200.00. *tr
STRUCTURE - BODY
11/20/20121500001
 I was driving on the road at around 35 - i heard a very load thump from around the rear drivers side back tire they car started swerving all over the road. i could barely get it to the side of the road. my son came and was able to nurse it to my husbands house that wasn't that far. the next day my sons put the car on the jack stands thinking maybe the strut came off. when they got under the car the found that the frame of the car had rusted through. when i had looked the car up on line to see if there were any problems with the car in regards to that issue i did find a recall on the rust issue. i started calling the number and left several messages. i finally got through on january the 5th and they tell me that it had closed but if i wanted to get it to an isuzu dealer at my cost that is over 2 hours away and pay for the test they may be able to do something or go after the person because they may have known. i feel this was a serious safety defect in the vehicle and should be taken care of. i loved my car and now have no transportation. there was nothing wrong with any other part of the vehicle and i am grateful i wasn't on the highway and that none of my other children were driving it at the time. *tr
11/20/2012150000
 I was driving on the road at around 35 - i heard a very load thump from around the rear drivers side back tire they car started swivering all over the road. i could barely get it to the side of the road. my son came and was able to nurse it to my husbands house that wasnt that far. the next day my sons put the car on the jack stands thinking maybe the strut came off. when they got under the car the found that the fram of the car had rusted through. when i had looked the car up on line to see if there were any problems with the car in regards to that issue i did find a recall on the rust issue. i started calling the number and left several messages. i finally got through on january the 5th and they tell me that it had closed but if i wanted to get it to an isuzu dealer at my cost that is over 2 hours away and pay for the the test they may be able to do something or go after the person because they may have known. i feel this was a serious safety defect in the vehicle and should be taken care of. i loved my car and now have no transpertation. there was nothing wrong with any other part of the vehicle and i am grateful i wasnt on the highway and that none of my other children were driving it at the time.
11/26/20121
 Frame of isuzu rodeo is rusted and rotten.. mechanics stated ..gas tank is detached..shocks only thing holding isuzu rodeo up by an inch..non repairable.. non fixable and not safe to drive..repair was not able to be made..due to the condition of rusted frame and all off the above..not able to pass emissions..every part under vehicle rusted and falling apart..isuzu well aware...we have complained direct to isuzu company..we were directed to an official isuzu mechanic..they could not believe what they saw..there after we were referred by mechanic to direct isuzu company..we where told ..there is a recall for a rusted bracket only..but the whole frame is rotten,rusted,non fixable,unsafe according to isuzu mechanic.. *tr
11/26/2012
 Frame of isuzu rodeo is rusted and rotten.. mechanics stated ..gas tank is detached..shocks only thing holding isuzu rodeo up by an inch..non repairable.. non fixable and not safe to drive..repair was not able to be made..due to the condition of rusted frame and all off the above..not able to pass emissions..every part under vehicle rusted and falling apart..isuzu well aware...we have complained direct to isuzu company..we were directed to an official isuzu mechanic..they could not believe what they saw..there after we were reffered by mechanic to direct isuzu company..we where told ..there is a recall for a rusted bracket only..but the whole frame is rotten,rusted,non fixable,unsafe according to isuzu mechanic..
10/23/201284000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that the frame of the vehicle was severely rusted and the vehicle could not be driven. the vehicle was taken to several independent mechanics and the contact was told by each mechanic that the vehicle was beyond repair. the manufacturer was notified and advised that they had no control over the type of chemicals used on the roads that would contribute to rusting of the frame. the manufacturer also stressed that they were unable to predict the rust factor of the vehicle and offered no further assistance. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileage was 84,000. kmj
10/23/201284000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that the frame of the vehicle was so rusted that he was unable to drive it. the vehicle was taken to several independent mechanics and was told by them all that the vehicle was beyond repair. the manufacturer was notified and stated that they had no control over the types of chemicals used on the roads and they could not have predicted the rust factor and offered no other assistance. the vehicle had not been repaired. the failure and current mileage was 84,000. dt
03/01/2010145000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that the frame of the vehicle was rusted. the vehicle was taken to a mechanic where it was confirmed that the frame was severely rusted, making the vehicle too unsafe to drive. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not contacted. the failure and current mileages were 145,000.
03/01/2010145000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that the frame of the vehicle was rusted. the vehicle was taken to a mechanic where it was confirmed that the frame was severely rusted, making the vehicle too unsafe to drive. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not contacted. the failure and current mileages were 145,000. kmj
03/01/2010145000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that the frame of the vehicle was rusted. the vehicle was taken to a mechanic where it was confirmed that the frame was severely rusted making the vehicle too unsafe to drive. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not contacted. the failure and current mileages were 145,000. mh
08/20/20121140001
 I bought my 2001 isuzu rodeo new. i received a recall notice in 2010 about the suspension brackets in the rear having a rust problem. i had the recall inspection done and the isuzu service center told me that the vehicle was fine and they applied some rust inhibitor. i took my vehicle to a repair shop in aug 2012 for brake work and they informed me that the frame of the vehicle directly in front and behind the rear wheels was almost completely rusted with numerous rust holes in the frame. the frame was so rusted in numerous spots that you could push your finger through the frame and it would crumble under the pressure. i called isuzu and they advised me to take it to an authorized service center they directed me to. at this center i was told that my rust was considered a level 3 incident. isuzu told the repair shop to do a level 3 fix. that included putting larger suspension brackets on and coating the rust with a rust inhibitor. they stated that the frame rust was not covered under the recall, only the brackets. they acknowledged that there were frame issues for these models but their responsibility was only for the suspension brackets. this vehicle is undrivable in it's present condition with almost no strength left in the rear frame. i will have to spend thousands of dollars to have metal welded to the rear of the vehicle to strengthen it and to make it safe enough to drive. a vehicle produced in 2001 should not have this much rust damage to the frame. this was obviously a manufacturing defect that isuzu even acknowledges but they are refusing to accept monetary responsibility for their defect. these cars need to be bought back from the customer for market value of a vehicle of this age and type. please help the thousands of isuzu rodeo owners out there like me who have lost the use of their vehicle through no fault of their own. [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr
08/20/2012114000
 I bought my 2001 isuzu rodeo new. i received a recall notice in 2010 about the suspension brackets in the rear having a rust problem. i had the recall inspection done and the isuzu service center told me that the vehicle was fine and they applied some rust inhibitor. i took my vehicle to a repair shop in aug 2012 for brake work and they informed me that the frame of the vehicle directly in front and behind the rear wheels was almost completely rusted with numerous rust holes in the frame. the frame was so rusted in numerous spots that you could push your finger through the frame and it would crumble under the pressure. i called isuzu and they advised me to take it to an authorized service center they directed me to. at this center i was told that my rust was considered a level 3 incident. isuzu told the repair shop to do a level 3 fix. that included putting larger suspension brackets on and coating the rust with a rust inhibitor. they stated that the frame rust was not covered under the recall, only the brackets. they acknowledged that there were frame issues for these models but their responsibility was only for the suspension brackets. this vehicle is undrivable in it's present condition with almost no strength left in the rear frame. i will have to spend thousands of dollars to have metal welded to the rear of the vehicle to strengthen it and to make it safe enough to drive. a vehicle produced in 2001 should not have this much rust damage to the frame. this was obviously a manufacturing defect that isuzu even acknowledges but they are refusing to accept monetary responsibility for their defect. these cars need to be bought back from the customer for market value of a vehicle of this age and type. please help the thousands of isuzu rodeo owners out there like me who have lost the use of their vehicle through no fault of their own. thank you. eric zumbrunnen
05/09/2012110000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that she was getting the the driver side rear tire changed when she noticed that there was rest underneath the vehicle. the vehicle was not towed to the dealer for inspection. the vehicle not repaired. the manufacturer was notified and they stated that the vehicle was not under recall or warranty. the failure mileage was 110,000. ap
09/01/2010133740
 I own a isuzu rodeo 2001 and the cars frame is totally rusted out, while driving home from memphis tenessee,i felt stability problem especially when i accellerate and brake, the stability problem became more stronger so i decided to pull over the highway to see whats going on then suddenly i loose control of the vehicle, the drivers rear stabilizer bar and bracket came off from the frame due to severely corroded /rusted frame. thank god it did nt happen when we are still in memphis highway where the speed is 70 in a 4 or 5 lane highway .me and my wife were afraid thinking the end is here leaving our son alone, so i ended up calling a tow to bring it home which cost me 250 dollars. i have the bracket attached to the frame again by the welder but he said the rust is so bad that it might detached again someday. i got the recall letter from isuzu and my rodeo was towed to the dealer nearest to me free of charge to try to fix the problem which is only the stabilizer bracket attachment to the frame. what about the frame??? now im waiting a call from the dealer to see whats going to happen.
01/30/2011110000
 2001 isuzu rodeo suspension arm fell off while driving causing us to go off the road, had to have towed home 30 miles. next day had towed to recall approved garage, told me everything was very rusted. now waiting to hear back from isuzu after three days of them having the photos of my car.
01/03/2011
 Vehicle was recalled for failure of suspension supporting frame due to corrosion. brackets were installed, and isuzu claims this is an adequate fix. however, the entire rear of the frame is riddled with holes and heavily rusted. when the vehicle was picked up the dealership required signatures on photos of the damage to disclaim liability. although the official position of the dealership remains neutral, we were told the vehicle was unsafe to drive. isuzu offered to purchase the car for $935, stating their only responsibility was for the bracket.
11/07/2010146000
 Frame is rusted, the result being parts that are atttached to the frame (rear diiferential, stabalizer, shocks etc., etc) rust out and break off---in this case a stabilizer seperated
08/01/201080000
 2001 rodeo ls 80k miles failure of right rear sway bar bracket totally rusted from frame. total frame rusted, gas tank mounts affected, along with front and rear suspension components. no advance warning of bracket failure or how bad the rustout really is ,as rest of suv is in excellent condition. had sway bar bracket rewelded, but do not trust any other welded to frame components. i do not understand the delay in recalling these vehicles, and wish your agency would get off their butts and do something for the owners of these suv's this is a very dangerous situation and isuzu/ honda should be forced to make the owners whole on their good face purchase of what was a 25k+ auto when new. i am disguted it is taking your agency so long to make a decison in is what a very well documented failure.
08/27/2010
 2001 isuzu rodeo. after reading numerous complaints regarding frame rust issues, examined my vehicle. the frame is rusted through in many spots. also, undercarriage shields have rusted through and fallen off in some places. the car was not taken to a shop, nor to a dealer - it would not pass inspection. this is the only car i have, and cannot afford even a used one in comparable state (less frame corrosion, of course). i am sure the issue has been there for quite some time. current milage is about 164k. this is by now is widely-reported, and isuzu should issue a recall! the frame should be the last part to deteriorate under normal driving conditions. isuzu should take care of it before someone gets hurt!!!
03/16/2010120000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that while traveling at speeds of 15 mph, the front wheels folded inward and the vehicle began to turn sideways hitting a guardrail. the contact didn't state if there were any injuries or a police report was filed. the contact stated that the sway bars were rusted and fell off of the vehicle while driving causing the front tires to fold inward. the contact stated that the failure was a safety concern. there were no warnings preceding the failure. the vehicle had not been driven since the failure occurred. the failure and current mileages were 120,000.
06/28/2009749961
 2001 isuzu rodeo frame rotted through, not safe to drive. never told about any structural problems until we get the news that the vehicle is no longer safe to drive. have had the vehicle serviced at regular intervals and garaged nightly. just had the vehicle serviced a week ago and no mention of unsafe vehicle. engine light came on after service and we took the vehicle back in to be checked. told the vehicle is rotted through in two places and not able to be fixed. *tr
STRUCTURE - FRAME AND MEMBERS
08/01/200250000
 The isuzu recall is bogas the lower link is ok it is the frame that is falling apart corrosion is everywhere on the frame this is not acceptable as owners we should be compensated for risking the lives of our loved ones
07/10/200952000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while parked the contact noticed there was an right inch hole in the frame which was severally corroded. the vehicle was included in the recall under nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (suspension:rear) and was repaired. the contact stated the bracket replacement was installed on the frame but she was concerned because the frame was corroded. the manufacturer was contacted and stated the frame was not included under the recall repairs. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 52,000. ds
11/01/2010201000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that after having his vehicle inspected by a independent mechanic they advised him that the entire sub-frame had completely rusted. he was also advised that he should not drive the vehicle due to the severe corrosion. he later then received a recall notice in regards to nhtsa campaign id number 10v436000(suspension:rear). his concern was that the bracket is connected to the rusted frame which should also be included in the recall. the vehicle has not been repaired. the failure and current mileages were approximately 201,000. tb
07/10/200952000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while parked the contact noticed there was an right inch hole in the frame which was severally corroded. the vehicle was included in the recall under nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (suspension:rear) and was repaired. the contact stated the bracket replacement was installed on the frame but she was concerned because the frame was corroded. the manufacturer was contacted and stated the frame was not included under the recall repairs. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 52,000. ds
11/01/2010201000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that after having his vehicle inspected by a independent mechanic they advised him that the entire sub-frame had completely rusted. he was also advised that he should not drive the vehicle due to the severe corrosion. he later then received a recall notice in regards to nhtsa campaign id number 10v436000(suspension:rear). his concern was that the bracket is connected to the rusted frame which should also be included in the recall. the vehicle has not been repaired. the failure and current mileages were approximately 201,000. tb
07/10/200952000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while parked the contact noticed there was an right inch hole in the frame which was severally corroded. the vehicle was included in the recall under nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (suspension:rear) and was repaired. the contact stated the bracket replacement was installed on the frame but she was concerned because the frame was corroded. the manufacturer was contacted and stated the frame was not included under the recall repairs. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 52,000. ds
11/01/2010201000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that after having his vehicle inspected by a independent mechanic they advised him that the entire sub-frame had completely rusted. he was also advised that he should not drive the vehicle due to the severe corrosion. he later then received a recall notice in regards to nhtsa campaign id number 10v436000(suspension:rear). his concern was that the bracket is connected to the rusted frame which should also be included in the recall. the vehicle has not been repaired. the failure and current mileages were approximately 201,000. tb
06/07/2011
 2001 isuzu rodeo frame rusted to the point car will not pass state inspection.
01/15/201088000
 Re: 2001 isuzu rodeo ls rusted frame to trail arm bracket can cause frame to snap at rear of vehicle causing possible loss of control if traveling highway speeds at 55-65 mph. this suv is worthless on the market. isuzu should be held full accountibility. also the suv has had defective fuel gauge due to defective descending unit in gas tank which no recall was never made. yet 1 out of every 7-8 isuzu have this problem.
06/07/2011
 2001 isuzu rodeo frame rusted to the point car will not pass state inspection.
01/15/201088000
 Re: 2001 isuzu rodeo ls rusted frame to trail arm bracket can cause frame to snap at rear of vehicle causing possible loss of control if traveling highway speeds at 55-65 mph. this suv is worthless on the market. isuzu should be held full accountibility. also the suv has had defective fuel gauge due to defective descending unit in gas tank which no recall was never made. yet 1 out of every 7-8 isuzu have this problem.
06/07/2011
 2001 isuzu rodeo frame rusted to the point car will not pass state inspection.
01/15/201088000
 Re: 2001 isuzu rodeo ls rusted frame to trail arm bracket can cause frame to snap at rear of vehicle causing possible loss of control if traveling highway speeds at 55-65 mph. this suv is worthless on the market. isuzu should be held full accountibility. also the suv has had defective fuel gauge due to defective descending unit in gas tank which no recall was never made. yet 1 out of every 7-8 isuzu have this problem.
04/07/2011150000
 My husband was leaving the house, when he pulled away the frame, not the lower link bracket broke. the bolts were still in place. the frame is so rotted he was able to push his finger through it more than a foot away from the lower link bracket. they (isuzu) has decided to scrap my 2001 rodeo, i bought it in october 2010, a month after the recall (which i knew nothing about and still have not recieved a letter of recall) for the price of $5000. this vehicle should not have been on the lot to be sold. isuzu should have gotten them off the road. now they are only offering $1500 for it. i am forced to take it, because i am unable to go without a car, being a 1 car family, and money is tight. i have to take this offer to pay on the car i had to go buy to replace my rodeo, which is is wonderful condition with the exception of the frame, that is not covered in this recall. the wrong parts are being recalled and we as consumers are being forced to take extremely to little for our cars.
08/24/2010145440
 On august 24, 2010 i was making a right turn from a parking lot, i heard a very loud noise and bang from my 2001 isuzu rodeo pulled off to the side of road. that's when i noticed the drivers side rear control arm had separated from the frame.since that time i have followed all of isuzu's requests for a remedy and now waiting for them to buyback my truck. i'm just now filing complaint because of what i've read online about their absurd buyback offers and them requesting consumers to fill out a w9 form, when the offers a @ a considerable loss to what we rodeo owners originally paid. and the fact they (isuzu) knows darn right well the cause of the defect is that bad metal was used to build the frames, not the suspension to cause the recall.
02/17/2011
 Called isuzu about the recall. they had my rodeo towed to the nearest honda dealership because i found out through my personal mechanic that there was a recall and my mechanic told me that my rodeo wasn't safe to drive. three days later honda's mechanic called me and told me that my rodeo was unrepairable! the mechanic said that someone from isuzu should be getting back with me. i was also tricked! i bought my rodeo from a private individual who i can't get a hold of, so they probably knew about the recall when they sold it to me.
04/20/2011118900
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that she received a recall in regards to nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (suspension:rear). after having the repairs done and then taking the vehicle through inspection, she was advised that her that the vehicle failed due to severe rusting and holes on the frame. the vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was not contacted. the failure and current mileage was approximately 118,900.
04/20/2011118900
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that she received a recall in regards to nhtsa campaign 10v436000(suspension:rear). after having the repairs done and then taking her vehicle through inspection they advised her that the vehicle failed due to severe rusting and wholes on the frame. the vehicle has not been repaired. the manufacturer has not been contacted. the failure and current mileages were approximately 118,900. tb
04/12/2011135000
 I own a 2001 isuzu rodeo. i received a notice informing me that my vehicle has a regional safety recall per bulliten sb10-11-s002. this was due to the rear frame rusting away. i brought my vehicle into the closest isuzu repair shop which was about 45 miles away from my home. after looking at the vehicle the service advisor informed me that he couldn't repair the vehicle because of the rust and would have to order a special tool to get it fixed. after wating a month i called the advisor who informed me that the tool was in and that he would have to have my vehicle for more then a day to fix it. so i had a friend follow me in another vehicle so that i could get home. a couple of days later i got a call from the service advisor informing me that the frame was too rusted to be repaired and would be taking photo's to send to isuzu owner relations to see what could be resolved with this issue. so i had to get another ride to get my vehicle. the advisor also informed me that he didn't think that it was safe to drive my vehicle but let me leave with it. a couple of weeks later i was then informed that more pictures needed to be taken to resolve this issue. so i drove back up to the dealer ship to get this done. a few weeks later i called the isuzu owner relations only to be told that the dealership will be doing the repair work on my vehicle. i called the isuzu dealership and the advisor now informed me that he was ordered to fix the issue. he would now have to order another repair kit and it would take 2 days to fix my vehicle. so i'm now waiting for him to call back to let me know that the kit is in. i've read several other similiar complaints about this and am concerned about driving my vehicle. this is my main fom of transportation and can't afford another vehicle at this time.
04/04/201196200
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that after having a routine oil change, the mechanic advised him that the frame was severely rusted with holes and stated that the vehicle was not safe to drive. the vehicle was inspected by the dealer who confirmed the failure but the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 96,200.
04/12/2011135000
 I own a 2001 isuzu rodeo. i received a notice informing me that my vehicle has a regional safety recall per bulliten sb10-11-s002. this was due to the rear frame rusting away. i brought my vehicle into the closest isuzu repair shop which was about 45 miles away from my home. after looking at the vehicle the service advisor informed me that he couldn't repair the vehicle because of the rust and would have to order a special tool to get it fixed. after wating a month i called the advisor who informed me that the tool was in and that he would have to have my vehicle for more then a day to fix it. so i had a friend follow me in another vehicle so that i could get home. a couple of days later i got a call from the service advisor informing me that the frame was too rusted to be repaired and would be taking photo's to send to isuzu owner relations to see what could be resolved with this issue. so i had to get another ride to get my vehicle. the advisor also informed me that he didn't think that it was safe to drive my vehicle but let me leave with it. a couple of weeks later i was then informed that more pictures needed to be taken to resolve this issue. so i drove back up to the dealer ship to get this done. a few weeks later i called the isuzu owner relations only to be told that the dealership will be doing the repair work on my vehicle. i called the isuzu dealership and the advisor now informed me that he was ordered to fix the issue. he would now have to order another repair kit and it would take 2 days to fix my vehicle. so i'm now waiting for him to call back to let me know that the kit is in. i've read several other similiar complaints about this and am concerned about driving my vehicle. this is my main fom of transportation and can't afford another vehicle at this time.
04/04/201196200
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that after having a routine oil change, the mechanic advised him that the frame was severely rusted with holes and stated that the vehicle was not safe to drive. the vehicle was inspected by the dealer who confirmed the failure but the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 96,200.
04/12/2011135000
 I own a 2001 isuzu rodeo. i received a notice informing me that my vehicle has a regional safety recall per bulliten sb10-11-s002. this was due to the rear frame rusting away. i brought my vehicle into the closest isuzu repair shop which was about 45 miles away from my home. after looking at the vehicle the service advisor informed me that he couldn't repair the vehicle because of the rust and would have to order a special tool to get it fixed. after wating a month i called the advisor who informed me that the tool was in and that he would have to have my vehicle for more then a day to fix it. so i had a friend follow me in another vehicle so that i could get home. a couple of days later i got a call from the service advisor informing me that the frame was too rusted to be repaired and would be taking photo's to send to isuzu owner relations to see what could be resolved with this issue. so i had to get another ride to get my vehicle. the advisor also informed me that he didn't think that it was safe to drive my vehicle but let me leave with it. a couple of weeks later i was then informed that more pictures needed to be taken to resolve this issue. so i drove back up to the dealer ship to get this done. a few weeks later i called the isuzu owner relations only to be told that the dealership will be doing the repair work on my vehicle. i called the isuzu dealership and the advisor now informed me that he was ordered to fix the issue. he would now have to order another repair kit and it would take 2 days to fix my vehicle. so i'm now waiting for him to call back to let me know that the kit is in. i've read several other similiar complaints about this and am concerned about driving my vehicle. this is my main fom of transportation and can't afford another vehicle at this time.
04/04/201196200
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that after having a routine oil change, the mechanic advised him that the frame was severely rusted with holes and stated that the vehicle was not safe to drive. the vehicle was inspected by the dealer who confirmed the failure but the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 96,200.
04/12/2011135000
 I own a 2001 isuzu rodeo. i received a notice informing me that my vehicle has a regional safety recall per bulliten sb10-11-s002. this was due to the rear frame rusting away. i brought my vehicle into the closest isuzu repair shop which was about 45 miles away from my home. after looking at the vehicle the service advisor informed me that he couldn't repair the vehicle because of the rust and would have to order a special tool to get it fixed. after wating a month i called the advisor who informed me that the tool was in and that he would have to have my vehicle for more then a day to fix it. so i had a friend follow me in another vehicle so that i could get home. a couple of days later i got a call from the service advisor informing me that the frame was too rusted to be repaired and would be taking photo's to send to isuzu owner relations to see what could be resolved with this issue. so i had to get another ride to get my vehicle. the advisor also informed me that he didn't think that it was safe to drive my vehicle but let me leave with it. a couple of weeks later i was then informed that more pictures needed to be taken to resolve this issue. so i drove back up to the dealer ship to get this done. a few weeks later i called the isuzu owner relations only to be told that the dealership will be doing the repair work on my vehicle. i called the isuzu dealership and the advisor now informed me that he was ordered to fix the issue. he would now have to order another repair kit and it would take 2 days to fix my vehicle. so i'm now waiting for him to call back to let me know that the kit is in. i've read several other similiar complaints about this and am concerned about driving my vehicle. this is my main fom of transportation and can't afford another vehicle at this time.
04/04/201196200
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that after getting a regular oil change the mechanic advised him that the frame was severley rusted with holes and he shouldn't be driving it. the vehicle was inspected by a dealer and they advised him the frame was rusted and they offered no assistance. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 96,200. tb
12/05/201075000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that while driving 35 mph, the frame bracket fractured causing the contact to lose control of the vehicle and drove into a ditch. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who stated they could not repair the frame because of severe corrosion and rust but they could repair the bracket under the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (suspension:rear). the manufacturer was contacted who stated that they would only repair the bracket under the recall, but not the frame. the failure mileage was 75,000.
04/04/201196200
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that after getting a regular oil change the mechanic advised him that the frame was severley rusted with holes and he shouldn't be driving it. the vehicle was inspected by a dealer and they advised him the frame was rusted and they offered no assistance. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 96,200. tb
12/05/201075000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that while driving 35 mph, the frame bracket fractured causing the contact to lose control of the vehicle and drove into a ditch. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who stated they could not repair the frame because of severe corrosion and rust but they could repair the bracket under the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (suspension:rear). the manufacturer was contacted who stated that they would only repair the bracket under the recall, but not the frame. the failure mileage was 75,000.
12/29/2010
 Complaint against the recall no 10v-436 and how it is being handled. i have been trying to get an appointment since i received the rcall ion december 29, 2010 (not sept or oct as is listed on everything i see). i am continually told next month, next month. now they can't even tell me, except i am on the list and they will call when a spot become available. though i am asked, is your car doing ok, etc. so does if i had 'real' paid work would i be taken? i have to travel apprx 60 miles to this place to being with, as there are no more isuzu dealerships on long island. not sure why isuzu cannot have their truck dealerships handle this process, especially since if something has to be replace it can take 10 to 12 hours. i have to travel 60+ miles with tolls. also - 5 months trying, and my vehicle over 10 years old, which isuzu will not pay for this after 1 year from recall. can't blame the dealerships as they are few and far between to handle this issue. isuzu itself should allow us to go to the local truck dealerships or make other arrangments, possibly having a tech coming to those local truck dealerships for customers close by. they need to extend the recall if that is the case, due to their lack of dealerships and apppointments, or have the local truck dealerships handle. this is not customer delay, but isuzu.
08/01/2009110000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while the contact stated the vehicle was included in nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (suspension:rear) and it was repaired. while under going routine maintenance the contact noticed the front and rear frame were corroded. the vehicle was taken to the mechanic who stated that the front and rear frame, the fuel tank shield was corroded and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 110,000.
12/29/2010
 Complaint against the recall no 10v-436 and how it is being handled. i have been trying to get an appointment since i received the rcall ion december 29, 2010 (not sept or oct as is listed on everything i see). i am continually told next month, next month. now they can't even tell me, except i am on the list and they will call when a spot become available. though i am asked, is your car doing ok, etc. so does if i had 'real' paid work would i be taken? i have to travel apprx 60 miles to this place to being with, as there are no more isuzu dealerships on long island. not sure why isuzu cannot have their truck dealerships handle this process, especially since if something has to be replace it can take 10 to 12 hours. i have to travel 60+ miles with tolls. also - 5 months trying, and my vehicle over 10 years old, which isuzu will not pay for this after 1 year from recall. can't blame the dealerships as they are few and far between to handle this issue. isuzu itself should allow us to go to the local truck dealerships or make other arrangments, possibly having a tech coming to those local truck dealerships for customers close by. they need to extend the recall if that is the case, due to their lack of dealerships and apppointments, or have the local truck dealerships handle. this is not customer delay, but isuzu.
08/01/2009110000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while the contact stated the vehicle was included in nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (suspension:rear) and it was repaired. while under going routine maintenance the contact noticed the front and rear frame were corroded. the vehicle was taken to the mechanic who stated that the front and rear frame, the fuel tank shield was corroded and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 110,000.
08/01/2009110000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while the contact stated the vehicle was included in nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (suspension:rear). the vehicle was repaired for the recall. while under going routine maintenance the contact noticed the front and rear frame was corroded. the vehicle was taken to the mechanic who stated the front and rear frame and the fuel tank shield was corroded and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 110,000. ds
03/23/2011
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03/15/2011
 I have a 2001 isuzu rodeo which i received a recall. the suv handled terrible took into dealership and states a bracket is rusted out and the car is to dangerous to drive. they will need the car for a few weeks and only will replace the bracket as that is the only recall even thou the frame is rusted.this issue is unacceptabel and should be addressed. i also have no car to get to work and the dealer states isuzu does not care
12/24/2009
 I own a 2001 isuzu rodeo, on december 24th 2009 i had just dropped my daughter off and home and was headed back to the store when my car starting acting funny and almost flipped. i got the car under control and to a stop. i get out of the car and see something underneath my car broken off. i call my son-in-law to come help me. he looks underneath the car and notices the trailing arm broken off, he said mom it's a wonder you hadn't been killed! your frame underneath your car is totally rusted! so i have 4 different mechanics look at me isuzu and all of them say the same thing, your frame is completely rusted out and fixing that trailing arm would be a danger. they refused to fix it! so my car was recalled for the trailing arm but not the rusted frame, which will not fix the problem! . isuzu picked my car up january 4th 2011 and takes to thier repair garage. i call two weeks later because no one ever contacted me. they tell me the mechanic refused to fix the trailing arm and have me drive this dangerous car home. he said the frame was rusted worse than any of them they have seen. so i wait a few more weeks and call isuzu relations dept. they proceed to tell me that they yelled at the mechanic for telling he refused to fix this car because it can be fixed. i was told they would fix it. so i waited another week and call back again to be told they tried to fix the trailing arm and the rust was so bad underneath that my gas tank brackets broke off during the repair. and i was told that the brackets are no longer made and it can't be fixed! please start another recall on these cars, the frame is the problem not the trailing arm. these cars could kill an innocent family. isuzu still refusing to do anything about my car. if they think i'm diving around with a rusted frame and broken gas tank brackets they are crazy! i will park this car in my driveway another 2 years if i have to until the real problem is taken care of! please help us, thank you
02/24/201060000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that while driving approximately 30 mph she noticed that the entire frame fractured from the vehicle. the vehicle was towed to her home. after she inspected the vehicle she noticed that it was corroded. the vehicle has not been inspected nor has it been repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and advised her that there was a recall and for her to take it to a dealer. the failure mileage was approximately 60,000. the vin was unavailable. tb
02/23/201173000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the vehicle was included in the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (suspension:rear). the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was told they could perform the recall remedy but the vehicle would still be unsafe to drive because the entire frame was corroded. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileage was 73,000. the vin was unavailable.
02/24/201060000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that while driving approximately 30 mph she noticed that the entire frame fractured from the vehicle. the vehicle was towed to her home. after she inspected the vehicle she noticed that it was corroded. the vehicle has not been inspected nor has it been repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and advised her that there was a recall and for her to take it to a dealer. the failure mileage was approximately 60,000. the vin was unavailable. tb
02/23/201173000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the vehicle was included in the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (suspension:rear). the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was told they could perform the recall remedy but the vehicle would still be unsafe to drive because the entire frame was corroded. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileage was 73,000. the vin was unavailable.
02/24/201060000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that while driving approximately 30 mph she noticed that the entire frame fractured from the vehicle. the vehicle was towed to her home. after she inspected the vehicle she noticed that it was corroded. the vehicle has not been inspected nor has it been repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and advised her that there was a recall and for her to take it to a dealer. the failure mileage was approximately 60,000. the vin was unavailable. tb
02/23/201173000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the vehicle was included in the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 10v436000 (suspension:rear). the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was told they could perform the recall remedy but the vehicle would still be unsafe because the entire frame was corroded. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileages were 73,000. the vin was unavailable. sm.
12/10/2010127000
 2001 rodeo lse in excellent condition has a completely rusted out frame. car fishtailed and nearly flipped over. had it towed but was told it needed a whole new frame and to find a body shop. did some research and discovered izuzu was going to issue a recall later that month. long story short. my car has been sitting since decmeber 2010. no one contacts me, i have toc all several times and stay on hold minimum of 30mins each time. told my car was a t5?? unrepairable and would be on the buy back list. almost entering the 3rd month, i've spent a lot of money on car rentals. izuzu offers no help and has no time line. in fact when i called izuzu in december when it first happened and guy at izuzu said he saw the repair process and he felt what was being done for the recall fix was overkill and my car would be up and running..won't be overkill when someone dies from this! then it takes 2 1/2 months to tell me my baby is unrepairable! what about all the work and money spent keeping this car in top shape? what about the $800 i just spent on tires before this happened? not only is this financially stressful but emotionaly stressful as well. who has time while at work to call and stay on hold anywhere from 30mins and up?? no one. to only be given the run around and that i need to wait for izuzu to call me back! not to mention also own a 99 rodeo starting to rust not has bad. i don't even have the energy and mental strength to get this car checked and on the list! but for my families safety i will take it to get inspected this week!
01/10/201192000
 I received a recall #10v-436 form in the mail from the isuzu owner relations center 1400 s. douglass road, suite 100 anahelm, ca 92806 on or about november 2010. it stated that i should call isuzu special assistance center to identify the isuzu service center closest to me. i was told the parts to repair my vehicle would not be available until the middle of january 2011. i called and an appointment for february 18, 2011 at bournival isuzu where i bought the car brand new in august 2001. the car was due for a sticker january 2011. january 10 2011 this vehicle was in an accident. there was minor damage to the rear left side totaling $2,800. when the body shop further investigating under the vehicle he noticed extensive frame damage rotting with holes and extensive rust. he determined the suv was unsafe. he also noticed the axel was 3/4 of an inch out of line. he then called our insurance company and the adjuster reinvestigated the vehicle. the adjuster at this time totaled the suv. the insurance company took ownership of the vehicle and subtracted a large sum of money from the finale amount because of the holes and rust he found on the frame undercarriage, to look at this vehicle you would have thought it was years younger then it was. there was no rust, dents or scratches. this vehicle should have gone another 100,000 miles at least. it was garaged and meticulously maintained from the date of purchase. i was told by friends it drove and sounded like a brand new automobile. my intention was to have it for ten more years. at this time i am requesting the amount disqualified by the insurance company for the frame metal decomposition and an amount for loss of longevity and failure to fulfill my expectations.
12/10/2010127000
 2001 rodeo lse in excellent condition has a completely rusted out frame. car fishtailed and nearly flipped over. had it towed but was told it needed a whole new frame and to find a body shop. did some research and discovered izuzu was going to issue a recall later that month. long story short. my car has been sitting since decmeber 2010. no one contacts me, i have toc all several times and stay on hold minimum of 30mins each time. told my car was a t5?? unrepairable and would be on the buy back list. almost entering the 3rd month, i've spent a lot of money on car rentals. izuzu offers no help and has no time line. in fact when i called izuzu in december when it first happened and guy at izuzu said he saw the repair process and he felt what was being done for the recall fix was overkill and my car would be up and running..won't be overkill when someone dies from this! then it takes 2 1/2 months to tell me my baby is unrepairable! what about all the work and money spent keeping this car in top shape? what about the $800 i just spent on tires before this happened? not only is this financially stressful but emotionaly stressful as well. who has time while at work to call and stay on hold anywhere from 30mins and up?? no one. to only be given the run around and that i need to wait for izuzu to call me back! not to mention also own a 99 rodeo starting to rust not has bad. i don't even have the energy and mental strength to get this car checked and on the list! but for my families safety i will take it to get inspected this week!
01/10/201192000
 I received a recall #10v-436 form in the mail from the isuzu owner relations center 1400 s. douglass road, suite 100 anahelm, ca 92806 on or about november 2010. it stated that i should call isuzu special assistance center to identify the isuzu service center closest to me. i was told the parts to repair my vehicle would not be available until the middle of january 2011. i called and an appointment for february 18, 2011 at bournival isuzu where i bought the car brand new in august 2001. the car was due for a sticker january 2011. january 10 2011 this vehicle was in an accident. there was minor damage to the rear left side totaling $2,800. when the body shop further investigating under the vehicle he noticed extensive frame damage rotting with holes and extensive rust. he determined the suv was unsafe. he also noticed the axel was 3/4 of an inch out of line. he then called our insurance company and the adjuster reinvestigated the vehicle. the adjuster at this time totaled the suv. the insurance company took ownership of the vehicle and subtracted a large sum of money from the finale amount because of the holes and rust he found on the frame undercarriage, to look at this vehicle you would have thought it was years younger then it was. there was no rust, dents or scratches. this vehicle should have gone another 100,000 miles at least. it was garaged and meticulously maintained from the date of purchase. i was told by friends it drove and sounded like a brand new automobile. my intention was to have it for ten more years. at this time i am requesting the amount disqualified by the insurance company for the frame metal decomposition and an amount for loss of longevity and failure to fulfill my expectations.
02/08/2011111300
 Along with most of you, i to have a 2001 isuzu rodeo. upon having my vehicle towed to the neaest service center in allentown, pa, i was told that my condition was at a level three- that the rear suspension bracket was able to be installed and that i could pick up the vehicle. the service rep then proceeded to tell me that the frame is badly rusted and that the right front area has a hole that he could put his fist through, stating that it is unsafe to drive, it will not pass inspection, and they are not allowed to weld a plate to a frame, rendering it unrepairable. an isuzu manager i spoke wth on 2/8/11 could not give me an answer as to a remedy if the truck was unrepairable, repeating that they are only responsible for the rear suspension bracket. this is unacceptable...what is the point if the entire frame is useless?
01/10/201192000
 I received a recall #10v-436 form in the mail from the isuzu owner relations center 1400 s. douglass road, suite 100 anahelm, ca 92806 on or about november 2010. it stated that i should call isuzu special assistance center to identify the isuzu service center closest to me. i was told the parts to repair my vehicle would not be available until the middle of january 2011. i called and an appointment for february 18, 2011 at bournival isuzu where i bought the car brand new in august 2001. the car was due for a sticker january 2011. january 10 2011 this vehicle was in an accident. there was minor damage to the rear left side totaling $2,800. when the body shop further investigating under the vehicle he noticed extensive frame damage rotting with holes and extensive rust. he determined the suv was unsafe. he also noticed the axel was 3/4 of an inch out of line. he then called our insurance company and the adjuster reinvestigated the vehicle. the adjuster at this time totaled the suv. the insurance company took ownership of the vehicle and subtracted a large sum of money from the finale amount because of the holes and rust he found on the frame undercarriage, to look at this vehicle you would have thought it was years younger then it was. there was no rust, dents or scratches. this vehicle should have gone another 100,000 miles at least. it was garaged and meticulously maintained from the date of purchase. i was told by friends it drove and sounded like a brand new automobile. my intention was to have it for ten more years. at this time i am requesting the amount disqualified by the insurance company for the frame metal decomposition and an amount for loss of longevity and failure to fulfill my expectations.
02/08/2011111300
 Along with most of you, i to have a 2001 isuzu rodeo. upon having my vehicle towed to the neaest service center in allentown, pa, i was told that my condition was at a level three- that the rear suspension bracket was able to be installed and that i could pick up the vehicle. the service rep then proceeded to tell me that the frame is badly rusted and that the right front area has a hole that he could put his fist through, stating that it is unsafe to drive, it will not pass inspection, and they are not allowed to weld a plate to a frame, rendering it unrepairable. an isuzu manager i spoke wth on 2/8/11 could not give me an answer as to a remedy if the truck was unrepairable, repeating that they are only responsible for the rear suspension bracket. this is unacceptable...what is the point if the entire frame is useless?
01/10/201192000
 I received a recall #10v-436 form in the mail from the isuzu owner relations center 1400 s. douglass road, suite 100 anahelm, ca 92806 on or about november 2010. it stated that i should call isuzu special assistance center to identify the isuzu service center closest to me. i was told the parts to repair my vehicle would not be available until the middle of january 2011. i called and an appointment for february 18, 2011 at bournival isuzu where i bought the car brand new in august 2001. the car was due for a sticker january 2011. january 10 2011 this vehicle was in an accident. there was minor damage to the rear left side totaling $2,800. when the body shop further investigating under the vehicle he noticed extensive frame damage rotting with holes and extensive rust. he determined the suv was unsafe. he also noticed the axel was 3/4 of an inch out of line. he then called our insurance company and the adjuster reinvestigated the vehicle. the adjuster at this time totaled the suv. the insurance company took ownership of the vehicle and subtracted a large sum of money from the finale amount because of the holes and rust he found on the frame undercarriage, to look at this vehicle you would have thought it was years younger then it was. there was no rust, dents or scratches. this vehicle should have gone another 100,000 miles at least. it was garaged and meticulously maintained from the date of purchase. i was told by friends it drove and sounded like a brand new automobile. my intention was to have it for ten more years. at this time i am requesting the amount disqualified by the insurance company for the frame metal decomposition and an amount for loss of longevity and failure to fulfill my expectations.
02/08/2011111300
 Along with most of you, i to have a 2001 isuzu rodeo. upon having my vehicle towed to the neaest service center in allentown, pa, i was told that my condition was at a level three- that the rear suspension bracket was able to be installed and that i could pick up the vehicle. the service rep then proceeded to tell me that the frame is badly rusted and that the right front area has a hole that he could put his fist through, stating that it is unsafe to drive, it will not pass inspection, and they are not allowed to weld a plate to a frame, rendering it unrepairable. an isuzu manager i spoke wth on 2/8/11 could not give me an answer as to a remedy if the truck was unrepairable, repeating that they are only responsible for the rear suspension bracket. this is unacceptable...what is the point if the entire frame is useless?
12/03/201076000
 The frame on my 2001 isuzu rodeo is completly rotten and the recall that isuzu has given to the owners is not fixing the real problem. i have a vehicle which my mechanic has told me is not inspectable in the state and that it is unsafe to drive. my rodeo was towed over 100 miles to the closest dealer for the recall inspection and has been there for about two months. the dealear said they ordered the parts to fix the recall and it would be about four weeks before they had the parts. when the parts arrived they called me and asked my permission to install them. at this point i contacted isuzu and expressed my concerne that this was not going to fix the underlying problem and they told me that the next step would be a purchase offer from isuzu to me. after hours on the phone and faxes sent to them they finally called back three weeks later and told me that they authorzed the dealer to make the recall repairs. i am more than confused now because the dealer is telling that it is going to take parts to fix the recall but isuzu is now telling me they just want to treat the recall area with anti-corrosion material. i feel like both parties involved with the recall are not on the same page. to top that off, isuzu says that they will not tow my vehicle back to my residence and in this state i cannot legally drve the vehicle that is now uninspected.
05/01/2009120000
 This is pertaining to the recall of isuzu/honda 98-2002 with the rear suspension link arms. i kind of went along with the complaints that were already started but the real problem seems to be the severe rust of the frames. the reason they appear to be separating is because the frame that they are supposed to be welded to are so rusted that there is nothing for the weld to hold onto. they are putting brackets (bandages) onto a frame that has huge rust holes. mine is so bad i could push a pencil through it. you already have pics of mine from the previous recall. the dealer told me it was too severe to put a bracket on and that i'd be hearing from isuzu about compensation, but now isuzu (corp.) is saying the brackets might work. i think this problem needs further research into why the links our detaching. my links themselves are not rusting and would most likely be fine if the frame would not have rusted so severely. i've seen the brackets that they are putting on and then the state will not pass it for inspection because of the rust. how is that fixing the problem. i've always taken very good care of my vehicles. they body is in very good condition. the tires are brand new and i just put a motor in it right before this happened because i planned on keeping it for many more years.
08/25/2008150000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated the rear subframe had fractured as a result to substantial rust corrosion, and was repaired by him. recently, the vehicle was taken to the dealer for a recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 10v436000 (suspension:rear);however, the dealer refused to repair the vehicle because the frame was beyond repair. the technician informed that the vehicle was not safe to drive. also, the contact stated the recall remedy would not correct the problem. the manufacturer was notified of the defect which there was no resolution. the contact was waiting on a response from the dealer for further assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 150,000. js
05/01/2009120000
 This is pertaining to the recall of isuzu/honda 98-2002 with the rear suspension link arms. i kind of went along with the complaints that were already started but the real problem seems to be the severe rust of the frames. the reason they appear to be separating is because the frame that they are supposed to be welded to are so rusted that there is nothing for the weld to hold onto. they are putting brackets (bandages) onto a frame that has huge rust holes. mine is so bad i could push a pencil through it. you already have pics of mine from the previous recall. the dealer told me it was too severe to put a bracket on and that i'd be hearing from isuzu about compensation, but now isuzu (corp.) is saying the brackets might work. i think this problem needs further research into why the links our detaching. my links themselves are not rusting and would most likely be fine if the frame would not have rusted so severely. i've seen the brackets that they are putting on and then the state will not pass it for inspection because of the rust. how is that fixing the problem. i've always taken very good care of my vehicles. they body is in very good condition. the tires are brand new and i just put a motor in it right before this happened because i planned on keeping it for many more years.
08/25/2008150000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated the rear subframe had fractured as a result to substantial rust corrosion, and was repaired by him. recently, the vehicle was taken to the dealer for a recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 10v436000 (suspension:rear);however, the dealer refused to repair the vehicle because the frame was beyond repair. the technician informed that the vehicle was not safe to drive. also, the contact stated the recall remedy would not correct the problem. the manufacturer was notified of the defect which there was no resolution. the contact was waiting on a response from the dealer for further assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 150,000. js
01/06/2011123000
 I own a 2001 izuzu rodeo which i purchased new in 2001, this vehicle has always been maintained as it should. i received a recall from izuzu about a frame issue and promptly took the vehicle into dealer for inspection. i drove 90 miles to the dealership for a 2-hour recall repair, after the dealer inspection i was told that my vehicles frame structure was to rusted to be repaired with the frame channel izuzu provided. the vehicle was deemed unsafe to drive and the dealership would not release the vehicle according to izuzu's instructions. i was told by the dealership that my vehicle would most likely be totalled out by izuzu as it was to unsafe to drive. since insurance company policies will not provide a rental car for automotive recall's, i had to rent a vehicle just to make my trip back home, i had just be unemployed after the company i worked for closed their doors for good. this problem with izuzu was the last thing i needed to happen. i'm out of a vehicle, how am i supposed to find work and get there when i do find a job? the problem with the frames on these vehicles are worst than just a small repair. this is a bigger problem than just a channel replacement! and this should be looked at deeper, not only am i out of the use of my vehicle, i recently spent a $1000.00 on new tires and a muffler and for what? just to let it sit on a dealers lot until izuzu decides what to do next, i think they should at least give me the trade-in value of the vehicle so i can move on. i'm not going to settle for anything less than this vehicles value before this fiasco began. you can tell izuzu, because i'm sure you guy's are talking, that there are more problem vehicles out there to be reported. this is unfair to the consumer of these vehicles, do the right thing and make izuzu pay-up. i'm still waiting on izuzu to contact me back on this problem, they have all my info what's the hold-up on the remedy, i can't drive my vehicle, pay me pre-recall value i need a car now..
05/01/2009120000
 This is pertaining to the recall of isuzu/honda 98-2002 with the rear suspension link arms. i kind of went along with the complaints that were already started but the real problem seems to be the severe rust of the frames. the reason they appear to be separating is because the frame that they are supposed to be welded to are so rusted that there is nothing for the weld to hold onto. they are putting brackets (bandages) onto a frame that has huge rust holes. mine is so bad i could push a pencil through it. you already have pics of mine from the previous recall. the dealer told me it was too severe to put a bracket on and that i'd be hearing from isuzu about compensation, but now isuzu (corp.) is saying the brackets might work. i think this problem needs further research into why the links our detaching. my links themselves are not rusting and would most likely be fine if the frame would not have rusted so severely. i've seen the brackets that they are putting on and then the state will not pass it for inspection because of the rust. how is that fixing the problem. i've always taken very good care of my vehicles. they body is in very good condition. the tires are brand new and i just put a motor in it right before this happened because i planned on keeping it for many more years.
08/25/2008150000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated the rear subframe had fractured as a result to substantial rust corrosion, and was repaired by him. recently, the vehicle was taken to the dealer for a recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 10v436000 (suspension:rear);however, the dealer refused to repair the vehicle because the frame was beyond repair. the technician informed that the vehicle was not safe to drive. also, the contact stated the recall remedy would not correct the problem. the manufacturer was notified of the defect which there was no resolution. the contact was waiting on a response from the dealer for further assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 150,000. js
01/06/2011123000
 I own a 2001 izuzu rodeo which i purchased new in 2001, this vehicle has always been maintained as it should. i received a recall from izuzu about a frame issue and promptly took the vehicle into dealer for inspection. i drove 90 miles to the dealership for a 2-hour recall repair, after the dealer inspection i was told that my vehicles frame structure was to rusted to be repaired with the frame channel izuzu provided. the vehicle was deemed unsafe to drive and the dealership would not release the vehicle according to izuzu's instructions. i was told by the dealership that my vehicle would most likely be totalled out by izuzu as it was to unsafe to drive. since insurance company policies will not provide a rental car for automotive recall's, i had to rent a vehicle just to make my trip back home, i had just be unemployed after the company i worked for closed their doors for good. this problem with izuzu was the last thing i needed to happen. i'm out of a vehicle, how am i supposed to find work and get there when i do find a job? the problem with the frames on these vehicles are worst than just a small repair. this is a bigger problem than just a channel replacement! and this should be looked at deeper, not only am i out of the use of my vehicle, i recently spent a $1000.00 on new tires and a muffler and for what? just to let it sit on a dealers lot until izuzu decides what to do next, i think they should at least give me the trade-in value of the vehicle so i can move on. i'm not going to settle for anything less than this vehicles value before this fiasco began. you can tell izuzu, because i'm sure you guy's are talking, that there are more problem vehicles out there to be reported. this is unfair to the consumer of these vehicles, do the right thing and make izuzu pay-up. i'm still waiting on izuzu to contact me back on this problem, they have all my info what's the hold-up on the remedy, i can't drive my vehicle, pay me pre-recall value i need a car now..
05/01/2009120000
 This is pertaining to the recall of isuzu/honda 98-2002 with the rear suspension link arms. i kind of went along with the complaints that were already started but the real problem seems to be the severe rust of the frames. the reason they appear to be separating is because the frame that they are supposed to be welded to are so rusted that there is nothing for the weld to hold onto. they are putting brackets (bandages) onto a frame that has huge rust holes. mine is so bad i could push a pencil through it. you already have pics of mine from the previous recall. the dealer told me it was too severe to put a bracket on and that i'd be hearing from isuzu about compensation, but now isuzu (corp.) is saying the brackets might work. i think this problem needs further research into why the links our detaching. my links themselves are not rusting and would most likely be fine if the frame would not have rusted so severely. i've seen the brackets that they are putting on and then the state will not pass it for inspection because of the rust. how is that fixing the problem. i've always taken very good care of my vehicles. they body is in very good condition. the tires are brand new and i just put a motor in it right before this happened because i planned on keeping it for many more years.
08/25/2008150000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated the rear subframe had fractured as a result to substantial rust corrosion, and was repaired by him. recently, the vehicle was taken to the dealer for a recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 10v436000 (suspension:rear);however, the dealer refused to repair the vehicle because the frame was beyond repair. the technician informed that the vehicle was not safe to drive. also, the contact stated the recall remedy would not correct the problem. the manufacturer was notified of the defect which there was no resolution. the contact was waiting on a response from the dealer for further assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 150,000. js
01/06/2011123000
 I own a 2001 izuzu rodeo which i purchased new in 2001, this vehicle has always been maintained as it should. i received a recall from izuzu about a frame issue and promptly took the vehicle into dealer for inspection. i drove 90 miles to the dealership for a 2-hour recall repair, after the dealer inspection i was told that my vehicles frame structure was to rusted to be repaired with the frame channel izuzu provided. the vehicle was deemed unsafe to drive and the dealership would not release the vehicle according to izuzu's instructions. i was told by the dealership that my vehicle would most likely be totalled out by izuzu as it was to unsafe to drive. since insurance company policies will not provide a rental car for automotive recall's, i had to rent a vehicle just to make my trip back home, i had just be unemployed after the company i worked for closed their doors for good. this problem with izuzu was the last thing i needed to happen. i'm out of a vehicle, how am i supposed to find work and get there when i do find a job? the problem with the frames on these vehicles are worst than just a small repair. this is a bigger problem than just a channel replacement! and this should be looked at deeper, not only am i out of the use of my vehicle, i recently spent a $1000.00 on new tires and a muffler and for what? just to let it sit on a dealers lot until izuzu decides what to do next, i think they should at least give me the trade-in value of the vehicle so i can move on. i'm not going to settle for anything less than this vehicles value before this fiasco began. you can tell izuzu, because i'm sure you guy's are talking, that there are more problem vehicles out there to be reported. this is unfair to the consumer of these vehicles, do the right thing and make izuzu pay-up. i'm still waiting on izuzu to contact me back on this problem, they have all my info what's the hold-up on the remedy, i can't drive my vehicle, pay me pre-recall value i need a car now..
05/01/2009120000
 This is pertaining to the recall of isuzu/honda 98-2002 with the rear suspension link arms. i kind of went along with the complaints that were already started but the real problem seems to be the severe rust of the frames. the reason they appear to be separating is because the frame that they are supposed to be welded to are so rusted that there is nothing for the weld to hold onto. they are putting brackets (bandages) onto a frame that has huge rust holes. mine is so bad i could push a pencil through it. you already have pics of mine from the previous recall. the dealer told me it was too severe to put a bracket on and that i'd be hearing from isuzu about compensation, but now isuzu (corp.) is saying the brackets might work. i think this problem needs further research into why the links our detaching. my links themselves are not rusting and would most likely be fine if the frame would not have rusted so severely. i've seen the brackets that they are putting on and then the state will not pass it for inspection because of the rust. how is that fixing the problem. i've always taken very good care of my vehicles. they body is in very good condition. the tires are brand new and i just put a motor in it right before this happened because i planned on keeping it for many more years.
08/25/2008150000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated the rear subframe had fractured as a result to substantial rust corrosion, and was repaired by him. recently, the vehicle was taken to the dealer for a recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 10v436000 (suspension:rear);however, the dealer refused to repair the vehicle because the frame was beyond repair. the technician informed that the vehicle was not safe to drive. also, the contact stated the recall remedy would not correct the problem. the manufacturer was notified of the defect which there was no resolution. the contact was waiting on a response from the dealer for further assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 150,000. js
01/06/2011123000
 I own a 2001 izuzu rodeo which i purchased new in 2001, this vehicle has always been maintained as it should. i received a recall from izuzu about a frame issue and promptly took the vehicle into dealer for inspection. i drove 90 miles to the dealership for a 2-hour recall repair, after the dealer inspection i was told that my vehicles frame structure was to rusted to be repaired with the frame channel izuzu provided. the vehicle was deemed unsafe to drive and the dealership would not release the vehicle according to izuzu's instructions. i was told by the dealership that my vehicle would most likely be totalled out by izuzu as it was to unsafe to drive. since insurance company policies will not provide a rental car for automotive recall's, i had to rent a vehicle just to make my trip back home, i had just be unemployed after the company i worked for closed their doors for good. this problem with izuzu was the last thing i needed to happen. i'm out of a vehicle, how am i supposed to find work and get there when i do find a job? the problem with the frames on these vehicles are worst than just a small repair. this is a bigger problem than just a channel replacement! and this should be looked at deeper, not only am i out of the use of my vehicle, i recently spent a $1000.00 on new tires and a muffler and for what? just to let it sit on a dealers lot until izuzu decides what to do next, i think they should at least give me the trade-in value of the vehicle so i can move on. i'm not going to settle for anything less than this vehicles value before this fiasco began. you can tell izuzu, because i'm sure you guy's are talking, that there are more problem vehicles out there to be reported. this is unfair to the consumer of these vehicles, do the right thing and make izuzu pay-up. i'm still waiting on izuzu to contact me back on this problem, they have all my info what's the hold-up on the remedy, i can't drive my vehicle, pay me pre-recall value i need a car now..
05/01/2009120000
 This is pertaining to the recall of isuzu/honda 98-2002 with the rear suspension link arms. i kind of went along with the complaints that were already started but the real problem seems to be the severe rust of the frames. the reason they appear to be separating is because the frame that they are supposed to be welded to are so rusted that there is nothing for the weld to hold onto. they are putting brackets (bandages) onto a frame that has huge rust holes. mine is so bad i could push a pencil through it. you already have pics of mine from the previous recall. the dealer told me it was too severe to put a bracket on and that i'd be hearing from isuzu about compensation, but now isuzu (corp.) is saying the brackets might work. i think this problem needs further research into why the links our detaching. my links themselves are not rusting and would most likely be fine if the frame would not have rusted so severely. i've seen the brackets that they are putting on and then the state will not pass it for inspection because of the rust. how is that fixing the problem. i've always taken very good care of my vehicles. they body is in very good condition. the tires are brand new and i just put a motor in it right before this happened because i planned on keeping it for many more years.
08/25/2008150000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated the rear subframe had fractured as a result to substantial rust corrosion, and was repaired by him. recently, the vehicle was taken to the dealer for a recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 10v436000 (suspension:rear);however, the dealer refused to repair the vehicle because the frame was beyond repair. the technician informed that the vehicle was not safe to drive. also, the contact stated the recall remedy would not correct the problem. the manufacturer was notified of the defect which there was no resolution. the contact was waiting on a response from the dealer for further assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 150,000. js
01/06/2011123000
 I own a 2001 izuzu rodeo which i purchased new in 2001, this vehicle has always been maintained as it should. i received a recall from izuzu about a frame issue and promptly took the vehicle into dealer for inspection. i drove 90 miles to the dealership for a 2-hour recall repair, after the dealer inspection i was told that my vehicles frame structure was to rusted to be repaired with the frame channel izuzu provided. the vehicle was deemed unsafe to drive and the dealership would not release the vehicle according to izuzu's instructions. i was told by the dealership that my vehicle would most likely be totalled out by izuzu as it was to unsafe to drive. since insurance company policies will not provide a rental car for automotive recall's, i had to rent a vehicle just to make my trip back home, i had just be unemployed after the company i worked for closed their doors for good. this problem with izuzu was the last thing i needed to happen. i'm out of a vehicle, how am i supposed to find work and get there when i do find a job? the problem with the frames on these vehicles are worst than just a small repair. this is a bigger problem than just a channel replacement! and this should be looked at deeper, not only am i out of the use of my vehicle, i recently spent a $1000.00 on new tires and a muffler and for what? just to let it sit on a dealers lot until izuzu decides what to do next, i think they should at least give me the trade-in value of the vehicle so i can move on. i'm not going to settle for anything less than this vehicles value before this fiasco began. you can tell izuzu, because i'm sure you guy's are talking, that there are more problem vehicles out there to be reported. this is unfair to the consumer of these vehicles, do the right thing and make izuzu pay-up. i'm still waiting on izuzu to contact me back on this problem, they have all my info what's the hold-up on the remedy, i can't drive my vehicle, pay me pre-recall value i need a car now..
02/05/2010127411
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while driving approximately 50 mph the rear drivers side tire was moving in and out and the stabilizer bar that was located in the rear of the vehicle broke off. the vehicle was towed to the contacts home where the it was inspected by a welder who indicated the vehicle was unable to be repaired because the frame was severally corroded. after the failure occurred the contact received a recall notice nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (component: suspension:rear) and had the vehicle towed to the dealer. the technicians stated they were unable to repair the vehicle because the frame was severally corroded. the dealer sent photographs of the corrosion to the manufacturer. the manufacturer replied and offered to buy the vehicle. the contact was not satisfied with the offer. the approximate failure mileage was 127,411. ds
01/06/2011123000
 I own a 2001 izuzu rodeo which i purchased new in 2001, this vehicle has always been maintained as it should. i received a recall from izuzu about a frame issue and promptly took the vehicle into dealer for inspection. i drove 90 miles to the dealership for a 2-hour recall repair, after the dealer inspection i was told that my vehicles frame structure was to rusted to be repaired with the frame channel izuzu provided. the vehicle was deemed unsafe to drive and the dealership would not release the vehicle according to izuzu's instructions. i was told by the dealership that my vehicle would most likely be totalled out by izuzu as it was to unsafe to drive. since insurance company policies will not provide a rental car for automotive recall's, i had to rent a vehicle just to make my trip back home, i had just be unemployed after the company i worked for closed their doors for good. this problem with izuzu was the last thing i needed to happen. i'm out of a vehicle, how am i supposed to find work and get there when i do find a job? the problem with the frames on these vehicles are worst than just a small repair. this is a bigger problem than just a channel replacement! and this should be looked at deeper, not only am i out of the use of my vehicle, i recently spent a $1000.00 on new tires and a muffler and for what? just to let it sit on a dealers lot until izuzu decides what to do next, i think they should at least give me the trade-in value of the vehicle so i can move on. i'm not going to settle for anything less than this vehicles value before this fiasco began. you can tell izuzu, because i'm sure you guy's are talking, that there are more problem vehicles out there to be reported. this is unfair to the consumer of these vehicles, do the right thing and make izuzu pay-up. i'm still waiting on izuzu to contact me back on this problem, they have all my info what's the hold-up on the remedy, i can't drive my vehicle, pay me pre-recall value i need a car now..
02/05/2010127411
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while driving approximately 50 mph the rear drivers side tire was moving in and out and the stabilizer bar that was located in the rear of the vehicle broke off. the vehicle was towed to the contacts home where the it was inspected by a welder who indicated the vehicle was unable to be repaired because the frame was severally corroded. after the failure occurred the contact received a recall notice nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (component: suspension:rear) and had the vehicle towed to the dealer. the technicians stated they were unable to repair the vehicle because the frame was severally corroded. the dealer sent photographs of the corrosion to the manufacturer. the manufacturer replied and offered to buy the vehicle. the contact was not satisfied with the offer. the approximate failure mileage was 127,411. ds
01/01/2011138000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while parked at the dealer awaiting for a recall repair nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (component: suspension:rear)the technicians stated the frame was severally corroded. the stated the repairs could not be made because they could not weld the bracket onto the frame because of the corrosion. the manufacturer was contacted and stated they needed photographs of the damage. the dealer provided the manufacturer with the photographs and are still waiting for the manufacturers response. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage 138,000. ds
02/05/2010127411
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while driving approximately 50 mph the rear drivers side tire was moving in and out and the stabilizer bar that was located in the rear of the vehicle broke off. the vehicle was towed to the contacts home where the it was inspected by a welder who indicated the vehicle was unable to be repaired because the frame was severally corroded. after the failure occurred the contact received a recall notice nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (component: suspension:rear) and had the vehicle towed to the dealer. the technicians stated they were unable to repair the vehicle because the frame was severally corroded. the dealer sent photographs of the corrosion to the manufacturer. the manufacturer replied and offered to buy the vehicle. the contact was not satisfied with the offer. the approximate failure mileage was 127,411. ds
01/01/2011138000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while parked at the dealer awaiting for a recall repair nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (component: suspension:rear)the technicians stated the frame was severally corroded. the stated the repairs could not be made because they could not weld the bracket onto the frame because of the corrosion. the manufacturer was contacted and stated they needed photographs of the damage. the dealer provided the manufacturer with the photographs and are still waiting for the manufacturers response. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage 138,000. ds
02/05/2010127411
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while driving approximately 50 mph the rear drivers side tire was moving in and out and the stabilizer bar that was located in the rear of the vehicle broke off. the vehicle was towed to the contacts home where the it was inspected by a welder who indicated the vehicle was unable to be repaired because the frame was severally corroded. after the failure occurred the contact received a recall notice nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (component: suspension:rear) and had the vehicle towed to the dealer. the technicians stated they were unable to repair the vehicle because the frame was severally corroded. the dealer sent photographs of the corrosion to the manufacturer. the manufacturer replied and offered to buy the vehicle. the contact was not satisfied with the offer. the approximate failure mileage was 127,411. ds
01/01/2011138000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while parked at the dealer awaiting for a recall repair nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (component: suspension:rear)the technicians stated the frame was severally corroded. the stated the repairs could not be made because they could not weld the bracket onto the frame because of the corrosion. the manufacturer was contacted and stated they needed photographs of the damage. the dealer provided the manufacturer with the photographs and are still waiting for the manufacturers response. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage 138,000. ds
01/13/201156000
 Had my 2001 isuzu rodeo with 56k and in mint condition in for yearly inspection. to my surprise they failed it...for a rotted frame. it has holes completely through it. they deemed it dangerous to drive telling me i would have been killed if were driving at the time. i have done some research and i just can't believe nothing is being done about this. i'm having a hard time swallowing that this may be a total loss for me. i had plans on keeping this vehicle for well over 100k miles and i just got to 56k. i guess someone has to die for anyone to take action. i feel that i should be entitled to some type of buy it. this is unreal i bought this brand new and it's been garage kept i just can't believe it. i had to get this towed and it's now sitting at the dealership and i'm awaiting an outcome.
01/01/2011138000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while parked at the dealer awaiting for a recall repair nhtsa campaign id number: 10v436000 (component: suspension:rear)the technicians stated the frame was severally corroded. the stated the repairs could not be made because they could not weld the bracket onto the frame because of the corrosion. the manufacturer was contacted and stated they needed photographs of the damage. the dealer provided the manufacturer with the photographs and are still waiting for the manufacturers response. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage 138,000. ds
01/13/201156000
 Had my 2001 isuzu rodeo with 56k and in mint condition in for yearly inspection. to my surprise they failed it...for a rotted frame. it has holes completely through it. they deemed it dangerous to drive telling me i would have been killed if were driving at the time. i have done some research and i just can't believe nothing is being done about this. i'm having a hard time swallowing that this may be a total loss for me. i had plans on keeping this vehicle for well over 100k miles and i just got to 56k. i guess someone has to die for anyone to take action. i feel that i should be entitled to some type of buy it. this is unreal i bought this brand new and it's been garage kept i just can't believe it. i had to get this towed and it's now sitting at the dealership and i'm awaiting an outcome.
04/01/2010125000
 This is a follow up to a previous odi complaint - 10336610 and in response to the very poor handling of recall 10v-436 in regards to my 2001 isuzu rodeo. i have taken my rodeo to the dealer and spoken with isuzu who have stated that they are able to istall their 'recall brackets' onto my severely rotten frame, however, the truck will then still not pass nys inspection and will not be safe to drive. i honestly find it difficult to believe that they would even be able to attach said bracket to my frame as i have been told by 3 seperate mechanics and welding professionals that the frame is rotten beyond repair , and there is nothing to attach anything to or weld to as the metal is too deteriorated. isuzu is reusing to cover any other frame damage other than their 'recalled section' in which they would install the bracket. my entire frame is rotten....the rear driver side trail arm is rotted off, as isuzu has told me, but they are not covering that. how is this helpful to the consumer as these vehicles are still undriveable and unsafe. i would like to see the nhtsa to follow up on this issue and force isuzu to take responsibility and either replace the entire frame or give consumers the fair market value for these trucks....and not the cost (1500) of what it would cost for them to install a useless bracket....i am out my perfectly functioning vehicle in merely 9 years!!!....and had to buy a replacement vehicle, they should have to reimburse consumers for the inconvenience and the loss of their entire vehicle.
12/27/2010106000
 Related to the isuzu rodeo rear axle bracket recall, my rodeo experienced the exact same corrosion problem with the remainder of my 2001 rodeo's frame. both my mechanic (dave bierlein, potters mills, pa) and my isuzu repair shop (jabco maggi, state college, pa) said the corrosion will not allow the vehicle to pass inspection, even with the rear axle bracket remedy provided by isuzu. therefore, this is not an appropriate remedy, as described in nhtsa's recall summary on this site. that summary says, in the rare event the corrosion is so severe that the reinforcement bracket remedy would not be appropriate, isuzu and honda will develop an appropriate remedy. applying the rear bracket repair is inappropriate for two reasons. first, the repair can barely (according to jabco maggi) be made on my vehicle, and; second, the remainder of the frame (with the same type of damage caused by the same isuzu error) will not pass inspection anyway. however, i was told thursday morning by an isuzu rep at the number listed in the summary that isuzu would provide no remedy for anything outside of the rear bracket area detailed in the summary. this is unacceptable and contrary to nhtsa's summary. i ask that nhtsa contact isuzu and force them to comply with both the letter and the spirit of the recall remedy as described. if nhtsa and isuzu fail to enforce this, then a lawsuit against isuzu will follow. thank you, jeff deitrich 814-404-4196
04/01/2010125000
 This is a follow up to a previous odi complaint - 10336610 and in response to the very poor handling of recall 10v-436 in regards to my 2001 isuzu rodeo. i have taken my rodeo to the dealer and spoken with isuzu who have stated that they are able to istall their 'recall brackets' onto my severely rotten frame, however, the truck will then still not pass nys inspection and will not be safe to drive. i honestly find it difficult to believe that they would even be able to attach said bracket to my frame as i have been told by 3 seperate mechanics and welding professionals that the frame is rotten beyond repair , and there is nothing to attach anything to or weld to as the metal is too deteriorated. isuzu is reusing to cover any other frame damage other than their 'recalled section' in which they would install the bracket. my entire frame is rotten....the rear driver side trail arm is rotted off, as isuzu has told me, but they are not covering that. how is this helpful to the consumer as these vehicles are still undriveable and unsafe. i would like to see the nhtsa to follow up on this issue and force isuzu to take responsibility and either replace the entire frame or give consumers the fair market value for these trucks....and not the cost (1500) of what it would cost for them to install a useless bracket....i am out my perfectly functioning vehicle in merely 9 years!!!....and had to buy a replacement vehicle, they should have to reimburse consumers for the inconvenience and the loss of their entire vehicle.
12/27/2010106000
 Related to the isuzu rodeo rear axle bracket recall, my rodeo experienced the exact same corrosion problem with the remainder of my 2001 rodeo's frame. both my mechanic (dave bierlein, potters mills, pa) and my isuzu repair shop (jabco maggi, state college, pa) said the corrosion will not allow the vehicle to pass inspection, even with the rear axle bracket remedy provided by isuzu. therefore, this is not an appropriate remedy, as described in nhtsa's recall summary on this site. that summary says, in the rare event the corrosion is so severe that the reinforcement bracket remedy would not be appropriate, isuzu and honda will develop an appropriate remedy. applying the rear bracket repair is inappropriate for two reasons. first, the repair can barely (according to jabco maggi) be made on my vehicle, and; second, the remainder of the frame (with the same type of damage caused by the same isuzu error) will not pass inspection anyway. however, i was told thursday morning by an isuzu rep at the number listed in the summary that isuzu would provide no remedy for anything outside of the rear bracket area detailed in the summary. this is unacceptable and contrary to nhtsa's summary. i ask that nhtsa contact isuzu and force them to comply with both the letter and the spirit of the recall remedy as described. if nhtsa and isuzu fail to enforce this, then a lawsuit against isuzu will follow. thank you, jeff deitrich 814-404-4196
04/01/2010125000
 This is a follow up to a previous odi complaint - 10336610 and in response to the very poor handling of recall 10v-436 in regards to my 2001 isuzu rodeo. i have taken my rodeo to the dealer and spoken with isuzu who have stated that they are able to istall their 'recall brackets' onto my severely rotten frame, however, the truck will then still not pass nys inspection and will not be safe to drive. i honestly find it difficult to believe that they would even be able to attach said bracket to my frame as i have been told by 3 seperate mechanics and welding professionals that the frame is rotten beyond repair , and there is nothing to attach anything to or weld to as the metal is too deteriorated. isuzu is reusing to cover any other frame damage other than their 'recalled section' in which they would install the bracket. my entire frame is rotten....the rear driver side trail arm is rotted off, as isuzu has told me, but they are not covering that. how is this helpful to the consumer as these vehicles are still undriveable and unsafe. i would like to see the nhtsa to follow up on this issue and force isuzu to take responsibility and either replace the entire frame or give consumers the fair market value for these trucks....and not the cost (1500) of what it would cost for them to install a useless bracket....i am out my perfectly functioning vehicle in merely 9 years!!!....and had to buy a replacement vehicle, they should have to reimburse consumers for the inconvenience and the loss of their entire vehicle.
12/27/2010106000
 Related to the isuzu rodeo rear axle bracket recall, my rodeo experienced the exact same corrosion problem with the remainder of my 2001 rodeo's frame. both my mechanic (dave bierlein, potters mills, pa) and my isuzu repair shop (jabco maggi, state college, pa) said the corrosion will not allow the vehicle to pass inspection, even with the rear axle bracket remedy provided by isuzu. therefore, this is not an appropriate remedy, as described in nhtsa's recall summary on this site. that summary says, in the rare event the corrosion is so severe that the reinforcement bracket remedy would not be appropriate, isuzu and honda will develop an appropriate remedy. applying the rear bracket repair is inappropriate for two reasons. first, the repair can barely (according to jabco maggi) be made on my vehicle, and; second, the remainder of the frame (with the same type of damage caused by the same isuzu error) will not pass inspection anyway. however, i was told thursday morning by an isuzu rep at the number listed in the summary that isuzu would provide no remedy for anything outside of the rear bracket area detailed in the summary. this is unacceptable and contrary to nhtsa's summary. i ask that nhtsa contact isuzu and force them to comply with both the letter and the spirit of the recall remedy as described. if nhtsa and isuzu fail to enforce this, then a lawsuit against isuzu will follow. thank you, jeff deitrich 814-404-4196
11/15/201090000
 My 2001 isuzu rodeo with 90,000 has completely corroded underneath and a steering bracket became detached from the rear wheel while the car was being driven in traffic. the isuzu factory did recall the car, but it has been sitting disabled in my driveway for 2 months now and i don't think it can be fixed (the entire underside is rusted out). the company is botching this recall: this is a very dangerous condition. these cars need to be bought back by the company and taken out of circulation. they basically told me too bad when i explained that being unable to drive this car is unacceptable: i need a car! they also told me not to try to get the car fixed on my own. i can't trade it in, i can't fix it, i can't drive it...i'm basically screwed. i bought this car new and am the original owner. i have always taken excellent care of it as far as maintenance, oil changes, etc. the car looks great, the body and engine are fine, but yet, it is a total loss, at only 90,000 miles. something needs to be done to get this company to make this right for the victims of this factory defect, those of us who unknowingly bought a car that was destined to self-destruct in 9 years. it is only a matter of time before someone dies in a horrific accident from this; it almost happened to me, but i was able to get over to the side of the road. when the bracket gave way, the car began to swerve uncontrollably.
04/01/2010125000
 This is a follow up to a previous odi complaint - 10336610 and in response to the very poor handling of recall 10v-436 in regards to my 2001 isuzu rodeo. i have taken my rodeo to the dealer and spoken with isuzu who have stated that they are able to istall their 'recall brackets' onto my severely rotten frame, however, the truck will then still not pass nys inspection and will not be safe to drive. i honestly find it difficult to believe that they would even be able to attach said bracket to my frame as i have been told by 3 seperate mechanics and welding professionals that the frame is rotten beyond repair , and there is nothing to attach anything to or weld to as the metal is too deteriorated. isuzu is reusing to cover any other frame damage other than their 'recalled section' in which they would install the bracket. my entire frame is rotten....the rear driver side trail arm is rotted off, as isuzu has told me, but they are not covering that. how is this helpful to the consumer as these vehicles are still undriveable and unsafe. i would like to see the nhtsa to follow up on this issue and force isuzu to take responsibility and either replace the entire frame or give consumers the fair market value for these trucks....and not the cost (1500) of what it would cost for them to install a useless bracket....i am out my perfectly functioning vehicle in merely 9 years!!!....and had to buy a replacement vehicle, they should have to reimburse consumers for the inconvenience and the loss of their entire vehicle.
12/27/2010106000
 Related to the isuzu rodeo rear axle bracket recall, my rodeo experienced the exact same corrosion problem with the remainder of my 2001 rodeo's frame. both my mechanic (dave bierlein, potters mills, pa) and my isuzu repair shop (jabco maggi, state college, pa) said the corrosion will not allow the vehicle to pass inspection, even with the rear axle bracket remedy provided by isuzu. therefore, this is not an appropriate remedy, as described in nhtsa's recall summary on this site. that summary says, in the rare event the corrosion is so severe that the reinforcement bracket remedy would not be appropriate, isuzu and honda will develop an appropriate remedy. applying the rear bracket repair is inappropriate for two reasons. first, the repair can barely (according to jabco maggi) be made on my vehicle, and; second, the remainder of the frame (with the same type of damage caused by the same isuzu error) will not pass inspection anyway. however, i was told thursday morning by an isuzu rep at the number listed in the summary that isuzu would provide no remedy for anything outside of the rear bracket area detailed in the summary. this is unacceptable and contrary to nhtsa's summary. i ask that nhtsa contact isuzu and force them to comply with both the letter and the spirit of the recall remedy as described. if nhtsa and isuzu fail to enforce this, then a lawsuit against isuzu will follow. thank you, jeff deitrich 814-404-4196
11/15/201090000
 My 2001 isuzu rodeo with 90,000 has completely corroded underneath and a steering bracket became detached from the rear wheel while the car was being driven in traffic. the isuzu factory did recall the car, but it has been sitting disabled in my driveway for 2 months now and i don't think it can be fixed (the entire underside is rusted out). the company is botching this recall: this is a very dangerous condition. these cars need to be bought back by the company and taken out of circulation. they basically told me too bad when i explained that being unable to drive this car is unacceptable: i need a car! they also told me not to try to get the car fixed on my own. i can't trade it in, i can't fix it, i can't drive it...i'm basically screwed. i bought this car new and am the original owner. i have always taken excellent care of it as far as maintenance, oil changes, etc. the car looks great, the body and engine are fine, but yet, it is a total loss, at only 90,000 miles. something needs to be done to get this company to make this right for the victims of this factory defect, those of us who unknowingly bought a car that was destined to self-destruct in 9 years. it is only a matter of time before someone dies in a horrific accident from this; it almost happened to me, but i was able to get over to the side of the road. when the bracket gave way, the car began to swerve uncontrollably.
12/27/2010106000
 Related to the isuzu rodeo rear axle bracket recall, my rodeo experienced the exact same corrosion problem with the remainder of my 2001 rodeo's frame. both my mechanic (dave bierlein, potters mills, pa) and my isuzu repair shop (jabco maggi, state college, pa) said the corrosion will not allow the vehicle to pass inspection, even with the rear axle bracket remedy provided by isuzu. therefore, this is not an appropriate remedy, as described in nhtsa's recall summary on this site. that summary says, in the rare event the corrosion is so severe that the reinforcement bracket remedy would not be appropriate, isuzu and honda will develop an appropriate remedy. applying the rear bracket repair is inappropriate for two reasons. first, the repair can barely (according to jabco maggi) be made on my vehicle, and; second, the remainder of the frame (with the same type of damage caused by the same isuzu error) will not pass inspection anyway. however, i was told thursday morning by an isuzu rep at the number listed in the summary that isuzu would provide no remedy for anything outside of the rear bracket area detailed in the summary. this is unacceptable and contrary to nhtsa's summary. i ask that nhtsa contact isuzu and force them to comply with both the letter and the spirit of the recall remedy as described. if nhtsa and isuzu fail to enforce this, then a lawsuit against isuzu will follow. thank you, jeff deitrich 814-404-4196
11/15/201090000
 My 2001 isuzu rodeo with 90,000 has completely corroded underneath and a steering bracket became detached from the rear wheel while the car was being driven in traffic. the isuzu factory did recall the car, but it has been sitting disabled in my driveway for 2 months now and i don't think it can be fixed (the entire underside is rusted out). the company is botching this recall: this is a very dangerous condition. these cars need to be bought back by the company and taken out of circulation. they basically told me too bad when i explained that being unable to drive this car is unacceptable: i need a car! they also told me not to try to get the car fixed on my own. i can't trade it in, i can't fix it, i can't drive it...i'm basically screwed. i bought this car new and am the original owner. i have always taken excellent care of it as far as maintenance, oil changes, etc. the car looks great, the body and engine are fine, but yet, it is a total loss, at only 90,000 miles. something needs to be done to get this company to make this right for the victims of this factory defect, those of us who unknowingly bought a car that was destined to self-destruct in 9 years. it is only a matter of time before someone dies in a horrific accident from this; it almost happened to me, but i was able to get over to the side of the road. when the bracket gave way, the car began to swerve uncontrollably.
12/13/2010170000
 Tl. the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated received a recall notice for suspension:rear (10v436000). the contact took the vehicle to the dealer and the dealer notice the entire frame has excessive corrosion. the dealer stated they will replace the rear suspension lower link bracket but not the frame. the contact stated if the rear suspension lower link bracket is replaced the vehicle is still inoperative because of the corrosion. the contact stated the manufacturer should replaced the frame since this is a manufacturer defect. the failure mileage was 170,000. jo (vin number unavailable)
12/27/2010106000
 Related to the isuzu rodeo rear axle bracket recall, my rodeo experienced the exact same corrosion problem with the remainder of my 2001 rodeo's frame. both my mechanic (dave bierlein, potters mills, pa) and my isuzu repair shop (jabco maggi, state college, pa) said the corrosion will not allow the vehicle to pass inspection, even with the rear axle bracket remedy provided by isuzu. therefore, this is not an appropriate remedy, as described in nhtsa's recall summary on this site. that summary says, in the rare event the corrosion is so severe that the reinforcement bracket remedy would not be appropriate, isuzu and honda will develop an appropriate remedy. applying the rear bracket repair is inappropriate for two reasons. first, the repair can barely (according to jabco maggi) be made on my vehicle, and; second, the remainder of the frame (with the same type of damage caused by the same isuzu error) will not pass inspection anyway. however, i was told thursday morning by an isuzu rep at the number listed in the summary that isuzu would provide no remedy for anything outside of the rear bracket area detailed in the summary. this is unacceptable and contrary to nhtsa's summary. i ask that nhtsa contact isuzu and force them to comply with both the letter and the spirit of the recall remedy as described. if nhtsa and isuzu fail to enforce this, then a lawsuit against isuzu will follow. thank you, jeff deitrich 814-404-4196
11/15/201090000
 My 2001 isuzu rodeo with 90,000 has completely corroded underneath and a steering bracket became detached from the rear wheel while the car was being driven in traffic. the isuzu factory did recall the car, but it has been sitting disabled in my driveway for 2 months now and i don't think it can be fixed (the entire underside is rusted out). the company is botching this recall: this is a very dangerous condition. these cars need to be bought back by the company and taken out of circulation. they basically told me too bad when i explained that being unable to drive this car is unacceptable: i need a car! they also told me not to try to get the car fixed on my own. i can't trade it in, i can't fix it, i can't drive it...i'm basically screwed. i bought this car new and am the original owner. i have always taken excellent care of it as far as maintenance, oil changes, etc. the car looks great, the body and engine are fine, but yet, it is a total loss, at only 90,000 miles. something needs to be done to get this company to make this right for the victims of this factory defect, those of us who unknowingly bought a car that was destined to self-destruct in 9 years. it is only a matter of time before someone dies in a horrific accident from this; it almost happened to me, but i was able to get over to the side of the road. when the bracket gave way, the car began to swerve uncontrollably.
12/13/2010170000
 Tl. the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated received a recall notice for suspension:rear (10v436000). the contact took the vehicle to the dealer and the dealer notice the entire frame has excessive corrosion. the dealer stated they will replace the rear suspension lower link bracket but not the frame. the contact stated if the rear suspension lower link bracket is replaced the vehicle is still inoperative because of the corrosion. the contact stated the manufacturer should replaced the frame since this is a manufacturer defect. the failure mileage was 170,000. jo (vin number unavailable)
12/27/2010127000
 I received a safety recall no. 10v-436 for my 2001 isuzu rodeo. i took the car to the dealership on 12/27/10. on 12/29/10 i called to find out the status of my vehicle, i was told that the frame was totally rusted, the vehicle was unsafe to drive and that they were waiting for instructions from isuzu. on 01/03/11, i called the dealership and was told, once again, that the frame was totally rusted through and even if they proceeded with the prescribed remedy that the vehicle would not pass massachusetts inspection. i was then told that they had also contacted isuzu again about the problem and that i too, should follow up with isuzu. on 01/03/10 i emailed, left messages, and finally was able to speak to a representative who took my name and telephone number and promised a return call from a manager, as of 9 pm est i have not received a call back. in light of the safety issues with the rodeo a complaint the nstb is warranted. this car was bought brand new in december of 2001, it is deplorable that the frame of a nine year old car is totally rusted out and beyond repair.
12/13/2010170000
 Tl. the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated received a recall notice for suspension:rear (10v436000). the contact took the vehicle to the dealer and the dealer notice the entire frame has excessive corrosion. the dealer stated they will replace the rear suspension lower link bracket but not the frame. the contact stated if the rear suspension lower link bracket is replaced the vehicle is still inoperative because of the corrosion. the contact stated the manufacturer should replaced the frame since this is a manufacturer defect. the failure mileage was 170,000. jo (vin number unavailable)
12/27/2010127000
 I received a safety recall no. 10v-436 for my 2001 isuzu rodeo. i took the car to the dealership on 12/27/10. on 12/29/10 i called to find out the status of my vehicle, i was told that the frame was totally rusted, the vehicle was unsafe to drive and that they were waiting for instructions from isuzu. on 01/03/11, i called the dealership and was told, once again, that the frame was totally rusted through and even if they proceeded with the prescribed remedy that the vehicle would not pass massachusetts inspection. i was then told that they had also contacted isuzu again about the problem and that i too, should follow up with isuzu. on 01/03/10 i emailed, left messages, and finally was able to speak to a representative who took my name and telephone number and promised a return call from a manager, as of 9 pm est i have not received a call back. in light of the safety issues with the rodeo a complaint the nstb is warranted. this car was bought brand new in december of 2001, it is deplorable that the frame of a nine year old car is totally rusted out and beyond repair.
12/13/2010170000
 Tl. the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated received a recall notice for suspension:rear (10v436000). the contact took the vehicle to the dealer and the dealer notice the entire frame has excessive corrosion. the dealer stated they will replace the rear suspension lower link bracket but not the frame. the contact stated if the rear suspension lower link bracket is replaced the vehicle is still inoperative because of the corrosion. the contact stated the manufacturer should replaced the frame since this is a manufacturer defect. the failure mileage was 170,000. jo (vin number unavailable)
12/27/2010127000
 I received a safety recall no. 10v-436 for my 2001 isuzu rodeo. i took the car to the dealership on 12/27/10. on 12/29/10 i called to find out the status of my vehicle, i was told that the frame was totally rusted, the vehicle was unsafe to drive and that they were waiting for instructions from isuzu. on 01/03/11, i called the dealership and was told, once again, that the frame was totally rusted through and even if they proceeded with the prescribed remedy that the vehicle would not pass massachusetts inspection. i was then told that they had also contacted isuzu again about the problem and that i too, should follow up with isuzu. on 01/03/10 i emailed, left messages, and finally was able to speak to a representative who took my name and telephone number and promised a return call from a manager, as of 9 pm est i have not received a call back. in light of the safety issues with the rodeo a complaint the nstb is warranted. this car was bought brand new in december of 2001, it is deplorable that the frame of a nine year old car is totally rusted out and beyond repair.
11/13/201083000
 Tl. the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated the frame a massive rust accumulated on the frame and cause the trail arm bracket to break making the vehicle undriveable. the vehicle is currently at a dealer and dealer stated the vehicle is un-repairable but the manufacturer stated the vehicle can be repaired. the contact stated if repaired the vehicle will be unsafe to drive and doesn't not feel comfortable driving the vehicle with children inside. the contact stated the manufacturer should buy back the vehicle. the failure mileage was 83,000. jo
12/16/201086000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact detected that the frame exhibited cracks and completely rusted due to substantial corrosion. there was a recall associated with the nhtsa campaign id number 10v436000 (suspension:rear). the contact stated that the frame defect should be included in the recall remedy. the vehicle was not repaired under the recall. the failure mileage was approximately 86,000. js
10/16/2010120000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that after taking his vehicle in for regular maintenance they informed him that the rear frame of his vehicle was corroded. the vehicle has not been inspected by a dealer nor has it been repaired. the failure mileage was 120,000. tb
12/16/201086000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact detected that the frame exhibited cracks and completely rusted due to substantial corrosion. there was a recall associated with the nhtsa campaign id number 10v436000 (suspension:rear). the contact stated that the frame defect should be included in the recall remedy. the vehicle was not repaired under the recall. the failure mileage was approximately 86,000. js
10/16/2010120000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that after taking his vehicle in for regular maintenance they informed him that the rear frame of his vehicle was corroded. the vehicle has not been inspected by a dealer nor has it been repaired. the failure mileage was 120,000. tb
12/16/201086000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact detected that the frame exhibited cracks and completely rusted due to substantial corrosion. there was a recall associated with the nhtsa campaign id number 10v436000 (suspension:rear). the contact stated that the frame defect should be included in the recall remedy. the vehicle was not repaired under the recall. the failure mileage was approximately 86,000. js
10/16/2010120000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that after taking his vehicle in for regular maintenance they informed him that the rear frame of his vehicle was corroded. the vehicle has not been inspected by a dealer nor has it been repaired. the failure mileage was 120,000. tb
12/16/201086000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact detected that the frame exhibited cracks and completely rusted due to substantial corrosion. there was a recall associated with the nhtsa campaign id number 10v436000 (suspension:rear). the contact stated that the frame defect should be included in the recall remedy. the vehicle was not repaired under the recall. the failure mileage was approximately 86,000. js
10/16/2010120000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that after taking his vehicle in for regular maintenance they informed him that the rear frame of his vehicle was corroded. the vehicle has not been inspected by a dealer nor has it been repaired. the failure mileage was 120,000. tb
08/07/2010130000
 2001 izuzu rodeo frame rusted completely through while my daughter was driving near boston ma. thank god she is ok however all persons who handled the accident could not believe how rusted out it was. she was quite lucky she was in the right lane of 3 when it happened. the frame broke through on the passenger side in front of the rear wheel about 18 inchs. at that point the car became unmanageable and swirved in all directions. the car was deemed of course undriveable and was towed to a junkyard. the kicker is my other daughter has the same car and year and also has a rotted frame. you never would guess looking at the car (unless) you look below. darn shame someone needs to get these cars off the road and have izuzu step up. extremely dangerous.
11/20/2010154000
 This is my second vehicle with a frame rot issue. the first was a 1997 honda passport . this one is a 01 isuzu rodeo .
11/10/2010146524
 I have a 2001 isuzu rodeo. i was driving home on november 10, 2010 and the control arm broke from the frame on the left side of my suv.
11/17/2010148211
 After my wife came home from work, we decided to run to the local grocery store to get a few things. on our way back, driving at 25 mph we heard a loud noise and the car began to shake violenty and pull to the right. i immediately pulled over and walked to a mechanic down the street and asked him to diagnose my vehicals' damage. he showed me that a passenger side rear bracket had completely rusted off of the frame. he then pointed out that the rest of the frame was also completely corroded to the point of putting your finger through it in certain areas. he said the damage was not repairable and the vehical was now junk. it was only minutes before our ordeal that my wife was driving home at 55 mph. i can only imagine the outcome if this would have happened to her during this time.
11/10/2010146524
 I have a 2001 isuzu rodeo. i was driving home on november 10, 2010 and the control arm broke from the frame on the left side of my suv.
11/17/2010148211
 After my wife came home from work, we decided to run to the local grocery store to get a few things. on our way back, driving at 25 mph we heard a loud noise and the car began to shake violenty and pull to the right. i immediately pulled over and walked to a mechanic down the street and asked him to diagnose my vehicals' damage. he showed me that a passenger side rear bracket had completely rusted off of the frame. he then pointed out that the rest of the frame was also completely corroded to the point of putting your finger through it in certain areas. he said the damage was not repairable and the vehical was now junk. it was only minutes before our ordeal that my wife was driving home at 55 mph. i can only imagine the outcome if this would have happened to her during this time.
11/09/2010124600
 My son ws driving my 2001 isuzu rodeo to school. he felt that there was something wrong with the driver side rear tire. had the vehicle towed to mechanic. tow truck driver stated that the frame was totally rusted and cracked. mechanic said that the car is a total loss. fortunately no one was hurt.
11/10/2010146524
 I have a 2001 isuzu rodeo. i was driving home on november 10, 2010 and the control arm broke from the frame on the left side of my suv.
11/17/2010148211
 After my wife came home from work, we decided to run to the local grocery store to get a few things. on our way back, driving at 25 mph we heard a loud noise and the car began to shake violenty and pull to the right. i immediately pulled over and walked to a mechanic down the street and asked him to diagnose my vehicals' damage. he showed me that a passenger side rear bracket had completely rusted off of the frame. he then pointed out that the rest of the frame was also completely corroded to the point of putting your finger through it in certain areas. he said the damage was not repairable and the vehical was now junk. it was only minutes before our ordeal that my wife was driving home at 55 mph. i can only imagine the outcome if this would have happened to her during this time.
11/09/2010124600
 My son ws driving my 2001 isuzu rodeo to school. he felt that there was something wrong with the driver side rear tire. had the vehicle towed to mechanic. tow truck driver stated that the frame was totally rusted and cracked. mechanic said that the car is a total loss. fortunately no one was hurt.
11/10/2010146524
 I have a 2001 isuzu rodeo. i was driving home on november 10, 2010 and the control arm broke from the frame on the left side of my suv.
11/17/2010148211
 After my wife came home from work, we decided to run to the local grocery store to get a few things. on our way back, driving at 25 mph we heard a loud noise and the car began to shake violenty and pull to the right. i immediately pulled over and walked to a mechanic down the street and asked him to diagnose my vehicals' damage. he showed me that a passenger side rear bracket had completely rusted off of the frame. he then pointed out that the rest of the frame was also completely corroded to the point of putting your finger through it in certain areas. he said the damage was not repairable and the vehical was now junk. it was only minutes before our ordeal that my wife was driving home at 55 mph. i can only imagine the outcome if this would have happened to her during this time.
11/09/2010124600
 My son ws driving my 2001 isuzu rodeo to school. he felt that there was something wrong with the driver side rear tire. had the vehicle towed to mechanic. tow truck driver stated that the frame was totally rusted and cracked. mechanic said that the car is a total loss. fortunately no one was hurt.
10/29/2010143080
 Last year passed inspection (2009). tried to inspect this year (2010) did not pass due to severe rust on frame, including holes. currently parked waiting on recall info.
10/31/201092000
 I have recently purchased a 2001, isuzu rodeo from a private seller, and at the time of purchased the vehicle seemed like it was in a mint condition. the engine looked wonderfull and the outside looked like it was well taken care of. a month after the purchase i have decided to put in new shocks all the way around. once i started to look under the vehicle and remove the shocks i have come to discover that the frame of the car was in a terrible shape. the guy that sold the vehicle to me tried to hide the damage by undercoating and putting (bondo) on the frame to make it look like there was nothing wrong with it. poking the frame with a screwdriver, i discovered that there were huge holes in it and chunks of the frame are completely missing. i was in a such unbelievable shock because i could't believe that this vehicle was still functional and wasn't sure what was exactly holding it up. i can say that the person that sold me the vehicle has obviously tricked me but the damage that was on the car was unbelievable. everything else including the underbody of the car looked like it was in a pretty good shape but the frame and everything attached to it looked like it was falling off. i am scared to further poke and touch the frame because i feel like the whole car will fall apart on me and there is no way i will let my self or anyone in my family drive this car in this condition because it is completely unsafe and it is obvious that this has to be some kind of a manufacturer defect. after sweeping away several pounds of rust that just came off of the frame of my car, i am not sure if this problem is even repairable, but i just hope that there is something i can do in order to put this car back on the road.
10/29/2010143080
 Last year passed inspection (2009). tried to inspect this year (2010) did not pass due to severe rust on frame, including holes. currently parked waiting on recall info.
10/31/201092000
 I have recently purchased a 2001, isuzu rodeo from a private seller, and at the time of purchased the vehicle seemed like it was in a mint condition. the engine looked wonderfull and the outside looked like it was well taken care of. a month after the purchase i have decided to put in new shocks all the way around. once i started to look under the vehicle and remove the shocks i have come to discover that the frame of the car was in a terrible shape. the guy that sold the vehicle to me tried to hide the damage by undercoating and putting (bondo) on the frame to make it look like there was nothing wrong with it. poking the frame with a screwdriver, i discovered that there were huge holes in it and chunks of the frame are completely missing. i was in a such unbelievable shock because i could't believe that this vehicle was still functional and wasn't sure what was exactly holding it up. i can say that the person that sold me the vehicle has obviously tricked me but the damage that was on the car was unbelievable. everything else including the underbody of the car looked like it was in a pretty good shape but the frame and everything attached to it looked like it was falling off. i am scared to further poke and touch the frame because i feel like the whole car will fall apart on me and there is no way i will let my self or anyone in my family drive this car in this condition because it is completely unsafe and it is obvious that this has to be some kind of a manufacturer defect. after sweeping away several pounds of rust that just came off of the frame of my car, i am not sure if this problem is even repairable, but i just hope that there is something i can do in order to put this car back on the road.
10/29/2010143080
 Last year passed inspection (2009). tried to inspect this year (2010) did not pass due to severe rust on frame, including holes. currently parked waiting on recall info.
10/31/201092000
 I have recently purchased a 2001, isuzu rodeo from a private seller, and at the time of purchased the vehicle seemed like it was in a mint condition. the engine looked wonderfull and the outside looked like it was well taken care of. a month after the purchase i have decided to put in new shocks all the way around. once i started to look under the vehicle and remove the shocks i have come to discover that the frame of the car was in a terrible shape. the guy that sold the vehicle to me tried to hide the damage by undercoating and putting (bondo) on the frame to make it look like there was nothing wrong with it. poking the frame with a screwdriver, i discovered that there were huge holes in it and chunks of the frame are completely missing. i was in a such unbelievable shock because i could't believe that this vehicle was still functional and wasn't sure what was exactly holding it up. i can say that the person that sold me the vehicle has obviously tricked me but the damage that was on the car was unbelievable. everything else including the underbody of the car looked like it was in a pretty good shape but the frame and everything attached to it looked like it was falling off. i am scared to further poke and touch the frame because i feel like the whole car will fall apart on me and there is no way i will let my self or anyone in my family drive this car in this condition because it is completely unsafe and it is obvious that this has to be some kind of a manufacturer defect. after sweeping away several pounds of rust that just came off of the frame of my car, i am not sure if this problem is even repairable, but i just hope that there is something i can do in order to put this car back on the road.
10/29/2010143080
 Last year passed inspection (2009). tried to inspect this year (2010) did not pass due to severe rust on frame, including holes. currently parked waiting on recall info.
10/31/201092000
 I have recently purchased a 2001, isuzu rodeo from a private seller, and at the time of purchased the vehicle seemed like it was in a mint condition. the engine looked wonderfull and the outside looked like it was well taken care of. a month after the purchase i have decided to put in new shocks all the way around. once i started to look under the vehicle and remove the shocks i have come to discover that the frame of the car was in a terrible shape. the guy that sold the vehicle to me tried to hide the damage by undercoating and putting (bondo) on the frame to make it look like there was nothing wrong with it. poking the frame with a screwdriver, i discovered that there were huge holes in it and chunks of the frame are completely missing. i was in a such unbelievable shock because i could't believe that this vehicle was still functional and wasn't sure what was exactly holding it up. i can say that the person that sold me the vehicle has obviously tricked me but the damage that was on the car was unbelievable. everything else including the underbody of the car looked like it was in a pretty good shape but the frame and everything attached to it looked like it was falling off. i am scared to further poke and touch the frame because i feel like the whole car will fall apart on me and there is no way i will let my self or anyone in my family drive this car in this condition because it is completely unsafe and it is obvious that this has to be some kind of a manufacturer defect. after sweeping away several pounds of rust that just came off of the frame of my car, i am not sure if this problem is even repairable, but i just hope that there is something i can do in order to put this car back on the road.
09/06/2010
 Watched channel 5 wcvb boston and there was a report about rusted/rusting frames of isuzu's wanted to know how do we (isuzu owners) go about protecting ourselves in the event that something happens or not how is this to be handled and by whom?
09/21/2010133577
 My isuzu rodeo frame rusted out and part that support the driver rear wheel came loose from the frame beacuse of rust, me and my wife was on the vehicle at the time and with gods love we did not have an acciident, but now the suv is now sitting in the driveway.
09/10/201090000
 A piece of the frame from underneath my 2001 isuzu rodeo has broken off making the vehicle unable to be driven. it only has 90,000 miles and they tell me the frame is 100% rust and can't be welded/repaired.
04/09/200997000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact attempted to hitch a trailer and observed that the frame exhibited excessive corrosion of rust. the vehicle had not been diagnosed. the contact had concern of the safety issue involved. the failure mileage was approximately 97,000. js
09/10/201090000
 A piece of the frame from underneath my 2001 isuzu rodeo has broken off making the vehicle unable to be driven. it only has 90,000 miles and they tell me the frame is 100% rust and can't be welded/repaired.
04/09/200997000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact attempted to hitch a trailer and observed that the frame exhibited excessive corrosion of rust. the vehicle had not been diagnosed. the contact had concern of the safety issue involved. the failure mileage was approximately 97,000. js
09/10/201090000
 A piece of the frame from underneath my 2001 isuzu rodeo has broken off making the vehicle unable to be driven. it only has 90,000 miles and they tell me the frame is 100% rust and can't be welded/repaired.
04/09/200997000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact attempted to hitch a trailer and observed that the frame exhibited excessive corrosion of rust. the vehicle had not been diagnosed. the contact had concern of the safety issue involved. the failure mileage was approximately 97,000. js
09/10/201090000
 A piece of the frame from underneath my 2001 isuzu rodeo has broken off making the vehicle unable to be driven. it only has 90,000 miles and they tell me the frame is 100% rust and can't be welded/repaired.
04/09/200997000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact attempted to hitch a trailer and observed that the frame exhibited excessive corrosion of rust. the vehicle had not been diagnosed. the contact had concern of the safety issue involved. the failure mileage was approximately 97,000. js
09/27/2010117000
 I have a 2001 isuzu rodeo ls and i was driving 30mph and almost hit several cars. i was able to pull over on the side of the rode. the rear frame near my rear axle was cracked due to corrosion and i am told by the mechanic that the rear axle stabalizer arm ripped off of the frame due to the corrosion.
09/15/201075000
 I have a 2001 rodeo with just 75,000 that i have been told not to drive due to rot on all of the frame rails. i can put my fingers through the holes where metal should be holding my truck together. there needs to be a recall by isuzu like the one from toyota where consumers are reimbursed in cash for the loss of their vehicles..
08/01/201080000
 2001 rodeo ls 80k miles failure of right rear sway bar bracket totally rusted from frame. total frame rusted, gas tank mounts affected, along with front and rear suspension components. no advance warning of bracket failure or how bad the rustout really is ,as rest of suv is in excellent condition. had sway bar bracket rewelded, but do not trust any other welded to frame components. i do not understand the delay in recalling these vehicles, and wish your agency would get off their butts and do something for the owners of these suv's this is a very dangerous situation and isuzu/ honda should be forced to make the owners whole on their good face purchase of what was a 25k+ auto when new. i am disguted it is taking your agency so long to make a decison in is what a very well documented failure.
09/15/201075000
 I have a 2001 rodeo with just 75,000 that i have been told not to drive due to rot on all of the frame rails. i can put my fingers through the holes where metal should be holding my truck together. there needs to be a recall by isuzu like the one from toyota where consumers are reimbursed in cash for the loss of their vehicles..
08/01/201080000
 2001 rodeo ls 80k miles failure of right rear sway bar bracket totally rusted from frame. total frame rusted, gas tank mounts affected, along with front and rear suspension components. no advance warning of bracket failure or how bad the rustout really is ,as rest of suv is in excellent condition. had sway bar bracket rewelded, but do not trust any other welded to frame components. i do not understand the delay in recalling these vehicles, and wish your agency would get off their butts and do something for the owners of these suv's this is a very dangerous situation and isuzu/ honda should be forced to make the owners whole on their good face purchase of what was a 25k+ auto when new. i am disguted it is taking your agency so long to make a decison in is what a very well documented failure.
09/15/201075000
 I have a 2001 rodeo with just 75,000 that i have been told not to drive due to rot on all of the frame rails. i can put my fingers through the holes where metal should be holding my truck together. there needs to be a recall by isuzu like the one from toyota where consumers are reimbursed in cash for the loss of their vehicles..
08/01/201080000
 2001 rodeo ls 80k miles failure of right rear sway bar bracket totally rusted from frame. total frame rusted, gas tank mounts affected, along with front and rear suspension components. no advance warning of bracket failure or how bad the rustout really is ,as rest of suv is in excellent condition. had sway bar bracket rewelded, but do not trust any other welded to frame components. i do not understand the delay in recalling these vehicles, and wish your agency would get off their butts and do something for the owners of these suv's this is a very dangerous situation and isuzu/ honda should be forced to make the owners whole on their good face purchase of what was a 25k+ auto when new. i am disguted it is taking your agency so long to make a decison in is what a very well documented failure.
09/03/2010104449
 Friday morning the 3rd of september i was driving to work when my isuzu rodeo started to pull to the left and the right. i noticed the steering wheel alignment was way off. when the pulling left and right stopped the steering wheel was back in alignment. i had plans to pick up a u-haul trailer and help my daughter to move into her apartment over the weekend for college. i left work and went to the bank for some money to help with travel costs. during the ride to the bank i kept questioning myself and the safety of the vehicle for the long journey to boston. as i was leaving the bank parking lot and turning onto rt16 white mountain highway i heard what sounded like a grinding, tearing sound. i immediately pulled over and inspected the car but didn't see any thing out of ordinary. i got back in the car and headed down white mountain highway. i was going about 35-40 mph when all of a sudden the car started jerking violently all over the road. i was on a two lane highway and barely avoided a head on collision. i had little to no control of the vehicle other then the brakes and was at the mercy of the vehicle until it slowed down and then i was able to steer the vehicle. after the car came to a rest i managed to slowly pull the vehicle into a parking lot. i got out of the car and again inspected the car for damage and noticed the rear stabilizer arm had rusted off the vehicle. i thank god that 1. i didn't get into an accident and 2. that it happened when it did and not driving down the road to boston at 60 - 65 mph. if this would have happened while pulling a trailer at those speeds i believe the three of us traveling in the vehicle would habe been killed or seriously injured and any one else in close proximity would have been killed or seriously injured. if this is not acted on and taken care of soon someone or someone's somewhere will be seriously injured or killed.
09/13/2010150000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that when she took her vehicle in for maintanence today the mechanic informed her the back part of the vehicle's frame was rusted and corroded. he told the owner the frames are not made any longer so there is no way to repair it and it was unsafe to drive. the vehicle is currently at the owners home and has not been repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 149,000. rd
08/23/201069874
 2001 isuzu rodeo frame rusting
09/10/2010
 I have a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the car is immaculate in appearance until you look under it. i took it in for a oil change, and the technician actually took me down in the service bay to get a look at the frame. i couldnt believe it. i have a 4 year old daughter, and this is my only source of transportation besides a motorcycle. i am now afraid to drive my isuzu. there must be a recall....
09/03/2010104449
 Friday morning the 3rd of september i was driving to work when my isuzu rodeo started to pull to the left and the right. i noticed the steering wheel alignment was way off. when the pulling left and right stopped the steering wheel was back in alignment. i had plans to pick up a u-haul trailer and help my daughter to move into her apartment over the weekend for college. i left work and went to the bank for some money to help with travel costs. during the ride to the bank i kept questioning myself and the safety of the vehicle for the long journey to boston. as i was leaving the bank parking lot and turning onto rt16 white mountain highway i heard what sounded like a grinding, tearing sound. i immediately pulled over and inspected the car but didn't see any thing out of ordinary. i got back in the car and headed down white mountain highway. i was going about 35-40 mph when all of a sudden the car started jerking violently all over the road. i was on a two lane highway and barely avoided a head on collision. i had little to no control of the vehicle other then the brakes and was at the mercy of the vehicle until it slowed down and then i was able to steer the vehicle. after the car came to a rest i managed to slowly pull the vehicle into a parking lot. i got out of the car and again inspected the car for damage and noticed the rear stabilizer arm had rusted off the vehicle. i thank god that 1. i didn't get into an accident and 2. that it happened when it did and not driving down the road to boston at 60 - 65 mph. if this would have happened while pulling a trailer at those speeds i believe the three of us traveling in the vehicle would habe been killed or seriously injured and any one else in close proximity would have been killed or seriously injured. if this is not acted on and taken care of soon someone or someone's somewhere will be seriously injured or killed.
09/13/2010150000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that when she took her vehicle in for maintanence today the mechanic informed her the back part of the vehicle's frame was rusted and corroded. he told the owner the frames are not made any longer so there is no way to repair it and it was unsafe to drive. the vehicle is currently at the owners home and has not been repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 149,000. rd
08/23/201069874
 2001 isuzu rodeo frame rusting
09/10/2010
 I have a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the car is immaculate in appearance until you look under it. i took it in for a oil change, and the technician actually took me down in the service bay to get a look at the frame. i couldnt believe it. i have a 4 year old daughter, and this is my only source of transportation besides a motorcycle. i am now afraid to drive my isuzu. there must be a recall....
10/16/200983232
 2001 isuzu rodeo -- drivers side rear wheel stabilizer bar (anchor) completely seperated from the frame due to severe rusting. car not driveable and not repairable.
09/03/2010104449
 Friday morning the 3rd of september i was driving to work when my isuzu rodeo started to pull to the left and the right. i noticed the steering wheel alignment was way off. when the pulling left and right stopped the steering wheel was back in alignment. i had plans to pick up a u-haul trailer and help my daughter to move into her apartment over the weekend for college. i left work and went to the bank for some money to help with travel costs. during the ride to the bank i kept questioning myself and the safety of the vehicle for the long journey to boston. as i was leaving the bank parking lot and turning onto rt16 white mountain highway i heard what sounded like a grinding, tearing sound. i immediately pulled over and inspected the car but didn't see any thing out of ordinary. i got back in the car and headed down white mountain highway. i was going about 35-40 mph when all of a sudden the car started jerking violently all over the road. i was on a two lane highway and barely avoided a head on collision. i had little to no control of the vehicle other then the brakes and was at the mercy of the vehicle until it slowed down and then i was able to steer the vehicle. after the car came to a rest i managed to slowly pull the vehicle into a parking lot. i got out of the car and again inspected the car for damage and noticed the rear stabilizer arm had rusted off the vehicle. i thank god that 1. i didn't get into an accident and 2. that it happened when it did and not driving down the road to boston at 60 - 65 mph. if this would have happened while pulling a trailer at those speeds i believe the three of us traveling in the vehicle would habe been killed or seriously injured and any one else in close proximity would have been killed or seriously injured. if this is not acted on and taken care of soon someone or someone's somewhere will be seriously injured or killed.
09/13/2010150000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that when she took her vehicle in for maintanence today the mechanic informed her the back part of the vehicle's frame was rusted and corroded. he told the owner the frames are not made any longer so there is no way to repair it and it was unsafe to drive. the vehicle is currently at the owners home and has not been repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 149,000. rd
08/23/201069874
 2001 isuzu rodeo frame rusting
09/10/2010
 I have a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the car is immaculate in appearance until you look under it. i took it in for a oil change, and the technician actually took me down in the service bay to get a look at the frame. i couldnt believe it. i have a 4 year old daughter, and this is my only source of transportation besides a motorcycle. i am now afraid to drive my isuzu. there must be a recall....
10/16/200983232
 2001 isuzu rodeo -- drivers side rear wheel stabilizer bar (anchor) completely seperated from the frame due to severe rusting. car not driveable and not repairable.
09/09/2010
 2001 isuzu rodeo. frame rusted through and the left side rear axle stabalizer link broke free from the frame. vehicle became uncontrolable. am in the process of having a section of the frame rebuilt and replaced.
09/13/2010150000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that when she took her vehicle in for maintanence today the mechanic informed her the back part of the vehicle's frame was rusted and corroded. he told the owner the frames are not made any longer so there is no way to repair it and it was unsafe to drive. the vehicle is currently at the owners home and has not been repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 149,000. rd
08/23/201069874
 2001 isuzu rodeo frame rusting
09/10/2010
 I have a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the car is immaculate in appearance until you look under it. i took it in for a oil change, and the technician actually took me down in the service bay to get a look at the frame. i couldnt believe it. i have a 4 year old daughter, and this is my only source of transportation besides a motorcycle. i am now afraid to drive my isuzu. there must be a recall....
10/16/200983232
 2001 isuzu rodeo -- drivers side rear wheel stabilizer bar (anchor) completely seperated from the frame due to severe rusting. car not driveable and not repairable.
09/09/2010
 2001 isuzu rodeo. frame rusted through and the left side rear axle stabalizer link broke free from the frame. vehicle became uncontrolable. am in the process of having a section of the frame rebuilt and replaced.
08/23/201069874
 2001 isuzu rodeo frame rusting
09/10/2010
 I have a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the car is immaculate in appearance until you look under it. i took it in for a oil change, and the technician actually took me down in the service bay to get a look at the frame. i couldnt believe it. i have a 4 year old daughter, and this is my only source of transportation besides a motorcycle. i am now afraid to drive my isuzu. there must be a recall....
10/16/200983232
 2001 isuzu rodeo -- drivers side rear wheel stabilizer bar (anchor) completely seperated from the frame due to severe rusting. car not driveable and not repairable.
09/09/2010
 2001 isuzu rodeo. frame rusted through and the left side rear axle stabalizer link broke free from the frame. vehicle became uncontrolable. am in the process of having a section of the frame rebuilt and replaced.
08/31/2010180
 2001 isuzu rodio rear suspension lower link separatedfrom the frame due to rust suv lost control
08/28/2010133970
 My car is a 2001 isuzu rodeo. i am its 2nd owner and i purchased it from the estate of a deceased woman. it had very low mileage. a few days ago i noticed a jarring sound coming from the left rear side of metal making contact. i planned to take it to my mechanic for inspection early this week as i was intending to go on a long trip. on saturday, august 28, my car swerved and i could tell that there was a major problem. i pulled into a parking lot and saw that a large flange attached to a rear axle stabilizer had completely disconnected from the frame. as i was not at all far from home i returned my car to my driveway. upon closer inspection i saw that the metal of the left side frame of my car was like paper - completely disintegrating. my car is in great mechanical condition. i had my transmission rebuilt last year. i use it in my work as a professional musician to transport my instruments. i have since learned that there have been widespread incidents of 1998-2002 isuzu rodeos having this metallurgical defect. it appears to be unrepairable. it seems that the engineers and metallurgists at isuzu created a defect in their formulation of the steel for the frame. this car should and must be recalled, not only for the sake of those who suffer monetary loss due to the design flaw and the inability to use their vehicle, but also due to the safety concerns of those who are unaware of this defect and the risk of loss of control on a highway.
08/28/2010138000
 My daughter drove the vehicle 5 miles to work. on the way, the car lurched to the right and scared her. she made it safely but was afraid. when i arrived to inspect the car, the sway bar attaching the rear passenger's side axle to the frame was broken off due to rust on the frame. significant rust has eaten the frame from about the driver's seat to the rear of the vehicle. the problem does not look repairable. frustrating because i have take excellent care of the vehicle. car is undrivable and a serious accident could have happened if the breakage had happened at higher speed.
08/31/2010180
 2001 isuzu rodio rear suspension lower link separatedfrom the frame due to rust suv lost control
08/28/2010133970
 My car is a 2001 isuzu rodeo. i am its 2nd owner and i purchased it from the estate of a deceased woman. it had very low mileage. a few days ago i noticed a jarring sound coming from the left rear side of metal making contact. i planned to take it to my mechanic for inspection early this week as i was intending to go on a long trip. on saturday, august 28, my car swerved and i could tell that there was a major problem. i pulled into a parking lot and saw that a large flange attached to a rear axle stabilizer had completely disconnected from the frame. as i was not at all far from home i returned my car to my driveway. upon closer inspection i saw that the metal of the left side frame of my car was like paper - completely disintegrating. my car is in great mechanical condition. i had my transmission rebuilt last year. i use it in my work as a professional musician to transport my instruments. i have since learned that there have been widespread incidents of 1998-2002 isuzu rodeos having this metallurgical defect. it appears to be unrepairable. it seems that the engineers and metallurgists at isuzu created a defect in their formulation of the steel for the frame. this car should and must be recalled, not only for the sake of those who suffer monetary loss due to the design flaw and the inability to use their vehicle, but also due to the safety concerns of those who are unaware of this defect and the risk of loss of control on a highway.
08/28/2010138000
 My daughter drove the vehicle 5 miles to work. on the way, the car lurched to the right and scared her. she made it safely but was afraid. when i arrived to inspect the car, the sway bar attaching the rear passenger's side axle to the frame was broken off due to rust on the frame. significant rust has eaten the frame from about the driver's seat to the rear of the vehicle. the problem does not look repairable. frustrating because i have take excellent care of the vehicle. car is undrivable and a serious accident could have happened if the breakage had happened at higher speed.
08/28/2010133970
 My car is a 2001 isuzu rodeo. i am its 2nd owner and i purchased it from the estate of a deceased woman. it had very low mileage. a few days ago i noticed a jarring sound coming from the left rear side of metal making contact. i planned to take it to my mechanic for inspection early this week as i was intending to go on a long trip. on saturday, august 28, my car swerved and i could tell that there was a major problem. i pulled into a parking lot and saw that a large flange attached to a rear axle stabilizer had completely disconnected from the frame. as i was not at all far from home i returned my car to my driveway. upon closer inspection i saw that the metal of the left side frame of my car was like paper - completely disintegrating. my car is in great mechanical condition. i had my transmission rebuilt last year. i use it in my work as a professional musician to transport my instruments. i have since learned that there have been widespread incidents of 1998-2002 isuzu rodeos having this metallurgical defect. it appears to be unrepairable. it seems that the engineers and metallurgists at isuzu created a defect in their formulation of the steel for the frame. this car should and must be recalled, not only for the sake of those who suffer monetary loss due to the design flaw and the inability to use their vehicle, but also due to the safety concerns of those who are unaware of this defect and the risk of loss of control on a highway.
08/28/2010138000
 My daughter drove the vehicle 5 miles to work. on the way, the car lurched to the right and scared her. she made it safely but was afraid. when i arrived to inspect the car, the sway bar attaching the rear passenger's side axle to the frame was broken off due to rust on the frame. significant rust has eaten the frame from about the driver's seat to the rear of the vehicle. the problem does not look repairable. frustrating because i have take excellent care of the vehicle. car is undrivable and a serious accident could have happened if the breakage had happened at higher speed.
08/27/2010
 2001 isuzu rodeo. after reading numerous complaints regarding frame rust issues, examined my vehicle. the frame is rusted through in many spots. also, undercarriage shields have rusted through and fallen off in some places. the car was not taken to a shop, nor to a dealer - it would not pass inspection. this is the only car i have, and cannot afford even a used one in comparable state (less frame corrosion, of course). i am sure the issue has been there for quite some time. current milage is about 164k. this is by now is widely-reported, and isuzu should issue a recall! the frame should be the last part to deteriorate under normal driving conditions. isuzu should take care of it before someone gets hurt!!!
08/28/2010133970
 My car is a 2001 isuzu rodeo. i am its 2nd owner and i purchased it from the estate of a deceased woman. it had very low mileage. a few days ago i noticed a jarring sound coming from the left rear side of metal making contact. i planned to take it to my mechanic for inspection early this week as i was intending to go on a long trip. on saturday, august 28, my car swerved and i could tell that there was a major problem. i pulled into a parking lot and saw that a large flange attached to a rear axle stabilizer had completely disconnected from the frame. as i was not at all far from home i returned my car to my driveway. upon closer inspection i saw that the metal of the left side frame of my car was like paper - completely disintegrating. my car is in great mechanical condition. i had my transmission rebuilt last year. i use it in my work as a professional musician to transport my instruments. i have since learned that there have been widespread incidents of 1998-2002 isuzu rodeos having this metallurgical defect. it appears to be unrepairable. it seems that the engineers and metallurgists at isuzu created a defect in their formulation of the steel for the frame. this car should and must be recalled, not only for the sake of those who suffer monetary loss due to the design flaw and the inability to use their vehicle, but also due to the safety concerns of those who are unaware of this defect and the risk of loss of control on a highway.
08/28/2010138000
 My daughter drove the vehicle 5 miles to work. on the way, the car lurched to the right and scared her. she made it safely but was afraid. when i arrived to inspect the car, the sway bar attaching the rear passenger's side axle to the frame was broken off due to rust on the frame. significant rust has eaten the frame from about the driver's seat to the rear of the vehicle. the problem does not look repairable. frustrating because i have take excellent care of the vehicle. car is undrivable and a serious accident could have happened if the breakage had happened at higher speed.
08/27/2010
 2001 isuzu rodeo. after reading numerous complaints regarding frame rust issues, examined my vehicle. the frame is rusted through in many spots. also, undercarriage shields have rusted through and fallen off in some places. the car was not taken to a shop, nor to a dealer - it would not pass inspection. this is the only car i have, and cannot afford even a used one in comparable state (less frame corrosion, of course). i am sure the issue has been there for quite some time. current milage is about 164k. this is by now is widely-reported, and isuzu should issue a recall! the frame should be the last part to deteriorate under normal driving conditions. isuzu should take care of it before someone gets hurt!!!
08/28/2010138000
 My daughter drove the vehicle 5 miles to work. on the way, the car lurched to the right and scared her. she made it safely but was afraid. when i arrived to inspect the car, the sway bar attaching the rear passenger's side axle to the frame was broken off due to rust on the frame. significant rust has eaten the frame from about the driver's seat to the rear of the vehicle. the problem does not look repairable. frustrating because i have take excellent care of the vehicle. car is undrivable and a serious accident could have happened if the breakage had happened at higher speed.
08/27/2010
 2001 isuzu rodeo. after reading numerous complaints regarding frame rust issues, examined my vehicle. the frame is rusted through in many spots. also, undercarriage shields have rusted through and fallen off in some places. the car was not taken to a shop, nor to a dealer - it would not pass inspection. this is the only car i have, and cannot afford even a used one in comparable state (less frame corrosion, of course). i am sure the issue has been there for quite some time. current milage is about 164k. this is by now is widely-reported, and isuzu should issue a recall! the frame should be the last part to deteriorate under normal driving conditions. isuzu should take care of it before someone gets hurt!!!
06/15/201073000
 My 2001 rodeo only has 73,000 miles and is otherwise in mint condition. i never noticed any problems with it until i took it in for an inspection. the complete frame is rusted and you can actually put your fingers through it. i am thankful that i found out now as we just purchased snowmobiles and a trailer that we would have been hauling come winter time. isuzu needs to do something about this. my vehicle is now sitting in the yard and now need to find other transportation.
08/05/2010135000
 2001 isuzu rodeo frame rusted in 4 seperate places, making the vehicle unsafre for driving. i had to take it to a frame fabrication shop and have the frame properly repaired. $1200 for all repair and i was told that the rest of the frame will fail within 18 months.
06/15/201073000
 My 2001 rodeo only has 73,000 miles and is otherwise in mint condition. i never noticed any problems with it until i took it in for an inspection. the complete frame is rusted and you can actually put your fingers through it. i am thankful that i found out now as we just purchased snowmobiles and a trailer that we would have been hauling come winter time. isuzu needs to do something about this. my vehicle is now sitting in the yard and now need to find other transportation.
08/05/2010135000
 2001 isuzu rodeo frame rusted in 4 seperate places, making the vehicle unsafre for driving. i had to take it to a frame fabrication shop and have the frame properly repaired. $1200 for all repair and i was told that the rest of the frame will fail within 18 months.
06/15/201073000
 My 2001 rodeo only has 73,000 miles and is otherwise in mint condition. i never noticed any problems with it until i took it in for an inspection. the complete frame is rusted and you can actually put your fingers through it. i am thankful that i found out now as we just purchased snowmobiles and a trailer that we would have been hauling come winter time. isuzu needs to do something about this. my vehicle is now sitting in the yard and now need to find other transportation.
08/05/2010135000
 2001 isuzu rodeo frame rusted in 4 seperate places, making the vehicle unsafre for driving. i had to take it to a frame fabrication shop and have the frame properly repaired. $1200 for all repair and i was told that the rest of the frame will fail within 18 months.
07/15/2008100000
 2001 isuzu rodeo purchased 2006 with approx 78000 miles. beginning in 2008 vehicle has failed inspection for frame rot, beginning 2 feet forward of the drag link mounts, and running to the very end of the frame on both sides. top, bottom and sides of frame rails involved, especially around the drag link mounts. has required extensive welding and reinforcement each year. have spent over $1000 so far. body condition is excellent, and performance is likewise, but the frame is obviously made from recycled yugos. this vehicle would have been on track for 200,000 miles and resale for some value then; now it is worthless except for whatever time it can be kept safe and legal by sinking more welding $ in it. current mileage is 138,000. this frame rot case is a perfect parallel to the toyota truck recall, and should also be subject to a full frame recall or buyback program.
06/15/201073000
 My 2001 rodeo only has 73,000 miles and is otherwise in mint condition. i never noticed any problems with it until i took it in for an inspection. the complete frame is rusted and you can actually put your fingers through it. i am thankful that i found out now as we just purchased snowmobiles and a trailer that we would have been hauling come winter time. isuzu needs to do something about this. my vehicle is now sitting in the yard and now need to find other transportation.
08/05/2010135000
 2001 isuzu rodeo frame rusted in 4 seperate places, making the vehicle unsafre for driving. i had to take it to a frame fabrication shop and have the frame properly repaired. $1200 for all repair and i was told that the rest of the frame will fail within 18 months.
07/15/2008100000
 2001 isuzu rodeo purchased 2006 with approx 78000 miles. beginning in 2008 vehicle has failed inspection for frame rot, beginning 2 feet forward of the drag link mounts, and running to the very end of the frame on both sides. top, bottom and sides of frame rails involved, especially around the drag link mounts. has required extensive welding and reinforcement each year. have spent over $1000 so far. body condition is excellent, and performance is likewise, but the frame is obviously made from recycled yugos. this vehicle would have been on track for 200,000 miles and resale for some value then; now it is worthless except for whatever time it can be kept safe and legal by sinking more welding $ in it. current mileage is 138,000. this frame rot case is a perfect parallel to the toyota truck recall, and should also be subject to a full frame recall or buyback program.
06/15/2010141000
 2001 isuzu rodeo:extreme premature rust damage to frame of my isuzu rodeo lse which almost killed myself as well as 3 other individuals. we should have recieved a recall or at least a warning as a courtesy! its only peoples lives that are at stake, and i am looking for some kind of retribution from honda/isuzu before i hire an attourney. please hold those whom are responsible for this to the morality and ethcs this country was founded and based upon. thannk you. cort anderson
06/14/2010125000
 2001 isuzu rodeo - frame completely rotten. stabilizer bars in rear of truck completely separated fro frame when driving almost got into an accident when vehicle went out of control....was able to slow down and pull over. i had the truck towed to a welder he laughed and said there is nothing that can be done and it is not driveable as it is a safety risk. he also said that he has seen many of the isuzu and honda's with this same problem....body and everything else are in perfect working order no rust or anything but truck is a loss due to faulty frame. only 125000 miles on truck. why has this well known issue (according to all of these complaints) been ignored and not recalled for this long??? please help. i just had to buy a new vehicle for no reason other than a rotten frame! isuzu should be held responsible for this!
03/05/2010186153
 2001 isuzu rodeo started to shake in the back end - then swerve on the hwy. pulled over and noticed a crack in the fram - where it was rusted out. i've dealer maintained the vehical since new and to look at the truck - there is no rust or issues...so was surprised when the frame would seperate the way it did.
06/13/2010107000
 Went to sell vehicle and was informed that there was a serious rust problem with izusu rodeos and honda passports of frames rusting out! well we checked my frame and it was rusting out over the rear trailing arm and i think it is dangerous! the mileage is 107,000
06/04/2010105305
 I own a 2001 isuzu rodeo ls, i brought it in a service station for routine maintenance, and they informed me that the entire steel frame of my suv was severly rotted,to the point where i was told not to drive it . i brought it to a frame specialist ( auto rust technicians 275 niantic ave cranston ri ) they told us it is very common for isuzus frame to rot out, they have been repairing quite a few of them, the cost to repair is apprx. $2000.00 dollars, and they also told me not to drive itfor safety reasons, the suspension would brake off the frame or the steering box would fall off the frame,either way it could lead to a deadly accident.also the repair would only last 3 to 5 years because of the boxed type frame, which rots from the inside out.
06/04/201092000
 Vehicle became very unstable while driving. after hearing noise from left rear, it was discovered that the left rear lower control arm had become detached from the frame rail. the mounting bracket pulled away from the rusted frame, leaving a gaping hole in the frame. vehicle is not drivable and does not appear to be repairable.
05/06/2009103351
 2001 isuzu rodeo rotted frame. purchased used isuzu rodeo in late 2008. found that entire frame was rotted and that it had actually broken in half. both sides of frame were broken by rear tire where suspension arm attaches. had to have extensive metal and welding work done to reattach and make driveable. repair person said it was a temporary fix and would eventually let go again due extensive rusting around it and elsewhere on the frame. these vehicles are not safe and should be recalled!
03/24/201070000
 I have a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while having it in for inspection, my mechanic told me the rear frame had rusted through. after looking at online forums and talking to a friend who is a mechanic this seems to be a common problem for this car maker. this car is only 9 years old
04/07/2010130000
 While driving my 2001 isuzu rodeo the rear started to swar . i pulled over only to find the entire back of my cars rear axel rusted and hanging. i was very luck i was on a back road going only 25 and not on the highway. this car is undriveable. the entire undercarriage is completly rusted
05/04/2010119000
 2001 isuzu rodeo left sway bar mounting bracket broke from the frame.
03/04/2010102000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated while driving at speeds of 20 mph, the rear axle fractured from the vehicle. the vehicle was towed to his residence and upon further inspection the contact found that the frame had severe corrosion and rust, which caused the rear axle failure. the vehicle had not yet been repaired or inspected by the dealer. the failure and current mileages were 102,000.
04/17/200985000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated that the under carriage frame of the vehicle was rusted. the vehicle was not inspected by a mechanic. the contact stated she was aware of a recent investigation of the frame rust (nhtsa action number ea09018: suspension: rear) but a decision was not yet reached. the failure mileage was 85,000 and the current mileage was 95,000.
04/12/2010109000
 In april of 2010, i was driving my isuzu rodeo on a major highway in massachusetts when suddenly, i felt as if i had no control of the vehicle. it felt like i had a flat tire in the rear and no wheel control. at the time, i was exiting the highway, traveling approximately 30-40 mph. i was able to safely pull over and had my truck towed. a few days later, my mechanic informed me that my truck was a total loss because my frame had rusted away almost completely and snapped in two. it was a 2001 four wheel drive with 109,000 miles, which is considered low. the truck was very well taken care of and was never involved in anything other than a minor accident with slight damage to the rear bumper. there was no rust at all anywhere on the vehicle. i was asked if my truck had been submerged in salt water (no) because mechanic and insurance company could not explain a frame rusting away and cracking in two. after seeing an investigative report on my local channel 5 news station i decided to report this. it explained that many other isuzu owners had lost their vehicles because of this apparent mechanic issue where frames are deteriorating much too soon on these vehicles.
05/10/2010
 Frame of an isuzu rodeo 2001 rusting and rottening away. not able to be repaired.basically unsafe to drive.
06/11/2008136000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated while driving at speeds of 30 mph, the drivers side rear wheel stabilizer bar fractured due to excessive frame rust and corrosion. the dealer was contacted but would not provide any assistance. the stabilizer bar was repaired but the frame rust was not corrected. the failure mileage was 136,000 and the current mileage was 156,000.
07/20/200892000
 I own a 2001 isuzu rodeo. on july 20, 2008, i was driving down the highway with my kids. i took a right hand turn onto a side street when the trailing arm bracket let go. i could not drive forward due to metal hanging on ground. i had to call tow truck. the driver told me if it had broken while on highway, it would have rolled over. the safety of my children could have been jeopardized. i have owned vehicle for 4 years. i had vehicle towed to my husband's welding shop where he spent 3 days welding and repairing frame rails. my husband has 25 years welding experience, and in his opinion he would have thrown vehicle away, if we didn't have so much money invested into the vehicle. we feel that anyone who owns one of these vehicles should have the undercarriage inspected by someone who is familiar with metal breakdown and rust issues. you would never know by looking at the body of the car that this problem was lurking underneath!
02/10/201087000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. after inspecting the rear of the vehicle, the contact noticed a hole in the frame which showed rust throughout the entire frame. due to the rust, the vehicle was not in drivable condition. it was towed to a welding shop where the frame was replaced. the contact called both the authorized dealer and the manufacturer who stated that the failure was normal wear and tear and there were no recalls on the vehicle. the current and failure mileages were approximately 87,000.
04/30/2010106000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while the contact was inspecting the vehicle, he noticed a large hole near the control arm. he stated that there was a lot of rust under the vehicle. the vehicle had not been inspected at the dealership at the time of the complaint. the current and failure mileages were approximately 106,000.
04/11/2009
 I own a 2001 isuzu rodeo which also has all rust and rot throughout the frame and under carriage--i was in a car accident last year,i was at a complete stop at a red light and rear-ended,and the rusted and rotted carriage did not give me protection and i took the brunt of the injury.the auto body shop said i was very lucky that the car that hit me did not come through the car and end up in my back seat. other than under my car,the car is in execellent condition and only has 65,000 miles on it
05/05/2010179000
 2001 isuzu rodeo lse (original owner) - brought vehicle in for routine service on 05-05-2010; service manager called later that day and said, it's not worth spending anything on this vehicle since the frame is very badly rotting away. he also said the vehicle should be parked and not driven since it's, an accident waiting to happen and serious injury or death could result if the frame fractures while driving. i was shocked to say the least as this was the first time i was warned of this issue. upon showing up at the dealership he (the service mgr) showed my where a the frame was rusted away and a 1 x 3 hole was rotted through the frame nearest the rear drivers side suspension component bracket mount. he also mentioned the frame appears weak in many other places and repair if possible would be in excess of $10,000, if that is parts where even available. other than that the car is in great shape, but now rendered junk! appears to me a frame should last more than 9 years...h e l p ! ! !
04/01/2009140000
 I was driving my 2001 isuzu rodeo to meet my daughter at her school. without any warning at all the car started swaying out of control and i could hear something dragging underneath. when i pulled over to look my frame has broken at the trailing arm. i had it towed to an auto body shop and was told that the whole frame is rotted. they told me that it was unsafe to drive. they ended up welding it back together as i could not afford to buy another car, but it is still rotted all around the entire frame. its just a matter of time before something else happens. this is a safety issue that needs to be adressed asap. if i had still been on the highway i probably would have been killed or have killed someone else. i can't believe how many complaints there are and was shocked when i saw channel 5 news story with the same exact vehicle as mine. please push for a recall.
04/11/2010149000
 I have a 2001 isuzu rodeo, which we have paid nearly 30k for the vehicle. suv became very sloppy during steering and handling, and have started to find many pieces of rust on the garage floor. the rear part of the frame, near the rear wheels are totally rusting through, making the vehicle a very dangerous suv to drive. its a major accident just waiting to happen. something needs to be done. we can not afford a vehicle replacement at this point in time. help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
04/06/2010102000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while driving at speeds of 35 mph, the contact stated he was unable to control the steering wheel. upon further inspection, the contact found that the thread spring had detached from the frame and was rusted. the under carriage was also cracked in half. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer nor was the manufacturer contacted for the failure. the vin was unavailable. the failure and current mileages were 102,000.
05/05/2010176000
 I have a 2001 isuzu rodeo that the frame is rusting through where the rear control arms attach to the frame on bothe sides. i understand that this is a problem from reading many blogs and forums. what action can i take? this seems to be an unrepairable thing. i am not driving the vehical any more for fear of the frame breaking in half and loosing control.
04/10/2010
 2001 isuzu rodeo, look like my frame is falling apart. many isuzu owner with the same problems don't know whet to do.
04/10/201067000
 Driving isuzu rodeo on interstate at 60 mph when going around large turn the rear end of the suv began to get very loose. felt like a tire was going to fall off. after losing control i began to slow down and exit off interstate. i looked around suv and saw nothing unusual until i got under the suv and realized the rear stability bar had rusted completely from the frame and the frame its self had many holes rusted though it.
04/24/2010122292
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact was driving approximately 30 mph when the vehicle suddenly shut off. the contact noticed that the rear frame was covered with rust. the vehicle had not been inspected or repaired when the complaint was filed. the manufacturer was notified and offered no assistance. the current and failure mileages were 122,292.
04/22/2010160000
 2001 isuzu rodeo has extensive frame rust
04/19/201073000
 I purchased this vehicle brand new and have driven back and forth to work (10 miles r/t) for eight 1/2 years. am now finding that the rear half of the frame is completely rotted out by excessive corrosion. it only has 73k miles on it, there is absolutlely no rust on the body and is otherwise in excellent condition. when i dished out $30k for this vehicle, i certainly expected to be able to keep it longer than this - this is wrong and something should be done about it.
04/11/201081000
 I live in connecticut and own a 2001 isuzu rodeo. it has 81,000 miles on it. while changing my winter wheels to summer wheels i noticed larger rust spots on the rear frame. as i proceeded to clean the rust off so i can coat the frame . a large hole opened up under the rust spot. i have checked online and noticed a trend with this model truck from isuzu. the rest of the truck is perfect isuzu needs to do something. toyota had a problem with there frames and they are replacing them.
03/27/2010128000
 I was driving my 2001 isuzu rodeo when i noticed that the rear of the car was sliding from left to right upon accelerating. i heard a loud grinding noise comming from under the car. i pulled off the road and looked under the car. i noticed that the left rear traction bar had broken away from the frame due to exxesive rust on the frame.
03/18/2010
 Rear support system rotted(rusted)off main frame leaving rear wheel on driver side to move freely and passanger side is almost rusted through.frame is completely rusted.while driving the car it felt as if the vehicle was floating towards the right of the road where cars were parked and going to crash into them but fortunatly i stoped the car
03/11/20101323111
 I made a left hand turn at about 35 to 40 mph. just before i was proceeding forward again, i heard an odd noise and my vehicle began to sway back and forth like a sea vessel. i had no warning at all. i thought that maybe my wheel was some how coming lose so i pulled over to find that the rear control arm had completely rotted of the frame on the drivers side of my 2001 rodeo. i called isuzu because a nine year old vehicle should not have things rotting off. isuzu told me that they weren't going to do anything about it...period. i can't have it fixed because all the frames from 2001 rodeo's are rotted and isuzu isn't making anything available to remedy the problem. luckily, i wasn't going very fast and no one was hurt. had this happened while i was on the highway, i would be dead for sure. this vehicle is a major safety issue on our countries roads and highways! *tr
03/04/201086000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact stated while driving 35 mph the contact heard a squeaking noise coming from the rear passenger side of the vehicle. the contact looked underneath the vehicle and notice the frame has a significant amount of rust. the contact stated their is nothing holding the frame to the vehicle. the contact called the manufacturer regarding the rust on the frame and the manufacturer informed the contact that the vehicle was not under warranty so their was nothing they could do. a local mechanic informed the contact that the frame was un-repairable. the failure mileage was 86,000.
02/25/20101330001
 Went for an annual inspection sticker and was told the frame was rusted along with other related rusting repairs. went to an autobody shop to see if the car could be repaired. was told that the car is beyond repair. the frame is rusted beyond repair and the gas tank is one bump away from falling off. *tr
02/16/20101010001
 While driving on dry pavement approx.20 mph vehicle abruptly swerved left with acceleration then swerved right with deceleration and almost rolled over. upon investigation the left trailing arm was found to be unattached to the frame due to severe corrosion. further investigation revealed multiple areas of severe frame rot and the vehicle is not repairable. *tr
09/03/20091250001
 The rodeo was driven approximately 50 miles and started to feel strange shortly before arriving at the destination. a family member took it for a ride trying to determine what the issue was. while driving, he heard a loud noise and the rodeo hopped. he was able to get it off to the shoulder in time to avoid a rear end collision by a tractor trailer behind him. the vehicle was towed and we have had the frame welded (~$800), but have no confidence in its safety and have since bought a jeep grand cherokee. we are not aware of our options and would be helpful for any guidance. *tr
02/02/20101100001
 My truck was driving perfect, and with no warning one day while driving down road heard noise coming from rear driver side wheel. my steering wheel, and rear end became loose. i lost control, but managed to pull over safely. at that point my truck was undriveable. had truck towed to repair shop, and after a detailed inspection of the problem it was determined that the rear left control bar had broken off with part of frame attached with it. the damaged could not be repaired due to extensive rust on frame. was told problem is very common with this truck, and many complaints have been made to manufacturer, but isuzu has failed to acknowledge this serious problem. many peoples lives are in danger. *tr
11/10/20091300001
 Returning home from work, stopped at intersection, when my turn to go i pulled out on road and noticed that vehicle felt like i had a flat tire. steering was very strange and felt like vehicle was all over road. i was only going approximately 10-15 mph maximum as i was going from stop light to stop light. when i accelerated from initial stop light i heard a crack and loud scraping sound. i went approx 1/10 mile till i could pull off road on shoulder then into parking lot. when i got out to see if i could see anything wrong i noticed under car in front of rear wheels that what appeared to be stabilizer bars for rear wheels were hanging down under car and that the frame on both sides was broken in half . i had no previous indication that this was breaking. i fear that if i had been traveling at a higher rate of speed other than going from stop light to stop light that i would have lost control of the vehicle. the entire rear axle would float freely and twist from side to side when attempting to accelerate and rear wheels would ride out from under vehicle and when braking rear wheels rode up under vehicle. this vehicle is no longer drivable and is basically a complete loss and is not covered under any type of motor vehicle insurance coverage due to no accident involvement. *tr
12/02/20091
 I am the owner of a 2001 isuzu rodeo. recently my wife went to school to pick up our kids at school, on her way home she said she felt like she had a flat tire. after pulling over in a parking lot and investigating the car and saw the tires inflated, she called me work to inform me she unsure if she should continue to drive home and felt there was something seriously wrong with the car. since she was only a
01/24/20101305001
 Near loss of control of vehicle while pulling out from stop on grade. took vehicle to mechanic and inspected , mechanic said that the rear frame on both sides is rusted almost into allowing movement of frame. *tr
01/02/20101510001
 2001 isuzu rodeo. the rear passenger side stabilizer link/bar rotted off the frame while in motion. the vehicle had passed the ma. state inspection in september of 2009. there was no prior notice to this defect at all. when the vehicle hot a pothole the bar and about 10 inches of the frame came away from the vehicle and dropped causing the rear pass tire to move toward the back of the vehicle. this vehicle was purchased new in april of 2002 and i am the original owner. the vehicle has always been driven in ma. to and from work. in my opinion this vehicle is a time bomb for owners that are not aware of the potential problem with the frame rot. it should be forced to be addressed by the national highway traffic safety administration u.s department of transportation and the office of defects investigation. i called isuzu and they told me that there was nothing they could do. nothing. this car should have lasted more than 7.6 years at the price tag of $32,000.00 excluding finance charges. *tr
01/02/20101510001
 2001 isuzu rodeo rear suspension on passenger side let go due to a rotted frame. called isuzu corporate and they told me there was nothing they could do about it. i bought this car brand new in april of 2002, and would have hoped that for 32,000 the shelf life would be more than 7.6 years. *tr
12/11/20091
 The integrity of the entire rear section of our 2001 isuzu rodeo has been compromised by severe corrosion. both the right and left rear frame rail sections, to which the traction bars are attached, are so rusted and rotted out that the traction bars are in danger of detaching from the frame rails! the gas tank support is also rotted through and, essentially, the entire rear frame section of the vehicle has been seriously destroyed by this corrosion. it is full of holes and cracks and is literally disintegrating. the exterior of the vehicle, however, is in excellent condition, as well as the engine and transmission. we are the original owners of this rodeo and have faithfully maintained it since we purchased it in april 2001, yet the vehicle is now unsafe and no longer drivable! this corrosion is obviously the result of a manufacturing defect that has created a serious safety issue and warrants a recall. does someone have to be injured or die before isuzu or honda will act responsibly and take action? *tr
12/13/20091053251
 2001 isuzu rodeo. rear control arm rusted out. rear shock mounts rusted out causing them to separate from vehicle resulting in loss of control. *tr
12/09/2009956001
 Drivers side rear axle stabilizer attachment point to the car frame has rotted off car is unsafe to drive. *tr
11/18/20091210001
 The frame on my 2001 isuzu rodeo ls rusted out. the stabilizer bar on the driver's rear quarter detached from the frame and is irreparable. the vehicle has 120,000 miles on it. i just put a new motor in it a few months ago only to find this out months later. *tr
12/08/20091
 I bought a 2001 isuzu rodeo in 2001. i was detailing my suv and noticed that the left rear trailing arm bracket that is welded to the vehicle frame has rusted a long gate hole through the frame. i took it to the dealership where i purchased it from and was told that this vehicle is unsafe to drive. the dealership and myself called isuzu customer service and was told they would not do anything to help me. this vehicle is immaculate. it is time that the public knows abut this problem, because it is a safety issue to those who drive rodeos and passports, and the other drivers on the road. please tell me what my options are. i am out of a perfectly nice vehicle other than frame. i cannot even trade this vehicle in. *tr
10/30/20091433531
 The car was driven away from a gas station, and with no warning, it began to weave all over the road. upon inspection, it was discovered that the driver's side control arm separated from the frame, due to serious rust. the control arm attaches to the rear axle, and is welded to the lower side of the frame in front of the rear wheel. the corrosion was so severe at that point, that the bracket separated from the frame. this causes the rear axle to move, resulting in the car steering with the rear wheels. this condition makes it extremely difficult to control the car. the car was towed home. a few weeks later, it was towed to a body shop for an estimate. the owner inspected the car, and said that it would be difficult to repair, and estimated the cost at $3,200.00. the car has not been repaired, and is not drivable. i purchased this car new in 2001, and have always garaged it and maintained it properly. the body, drivetrain, and interior are in excellent condition, but the car is sitting in the driveway, because it is unsafe, and i cannot afford to repair it at this point. *tr
11/17/20091182001
 I was having difficulty with the handling of my isuzu rodeo. i brought it to a service station. rust had rotted through the frame. it was in two piece on the passenger side of the vehicle. it is not repairable. *tr
10/13/2009783001
 The frame on my wife's 2001 isuzu rodeo ls rusted out. the stabilizer bar on the right rear quarter detached from the frame and is irreparable. the vehicle has 78,000 miles on it. *tr
10/11/20091090001
 2001 isuzu rodeo- 109,000 miles. driving in town, rodeo felt unstable. passenger side stabilizer bar undercarriage rusted through and broke. lucky to get home safely. the vehicle is undrivable, not road safe. opened a case with isuzu but not confident in their concern. other than the rusted frame, truck is in great shape. government needs to push for a recall or compensation. *tr
10/17/2009930001
 2001 isuzu rodeo: 93,000 miles frame is completely rusted to the point the vehicle is no longer road safe. motor and transmission run excellent. *tr
10/12/2009795781
 2001 isuzu rodeo 80,000 miles. owned 6 years while driving on highway with no forewarning i lost control of the car. pulled to the side of the road and then had to drive under 15 mph to safe spot. the rear drivers side control arm broke away from the car. needed to be towed. examined by mechanic and then examined by a welder, and informed that it is un repairable due to the amount of rust to the frame. defective frame. *tr
06/15/20091990001
 While driving my 2001 isuzu rodeo, i heard a few loud pops and then my torchen bars broke apart from the frame causing the car to swerve all over the roadway and was uncontrollable . i was informed that the cars frame had rusted and the torchen bars could not be fixed with out installing a new frame. the vehicles powertrain warranty is still in effect which covers the torchen bars however, isuzu claims the frame is not part of that warranty. i have spoken to many mechanics and all have stated that this is very common in rodeos. i feel that the frames on isuzu rodeos have rusted prematurely and is dangerous to be on the roadways. these vehicles should be recalled. *tr
10/06/20091580001
 2001 isuzu rodeo failed safety inspection due to rust, there are holes in the frame by the rear stabilizer bar. vehicle is unsafe to drive from what the mechanic told me. isuzu says they don't know of any problems with the vehicle when you call them. *tr
09/22/20091130001
 I was driving in a parking lot and rear tire began to wobble. i parked and left the vehicle due to an imminent appointment, returning an hour later i inspected the tire and found the control arm on the drivers side rear tire had broke away from the frame, thankfully i was in a relatively safe area for this to happen otherwise injury or crashes may have occurred. i had the vehicle towed to a mechanic. the tow truck driver said the corrosion/rust would make a repair nearly impossible. the mechanic that the vehicle was towed to agreed with the tow truck driver in determining that there was nothing he could do to make it safely drivable. the vehicle is currently not being driven due to the frame rust/corrosion. *tr
10/01/20091260001
 A few days ago my husband was driving our 2001 isuzu rodeo. he noticed that everytime he would step on the gas the vehicle would jolt to the left. over the next few days it has gotten worse. my father who has been a mechanic for 35 years crawled under it only to discover that the driver's side lower rear suspension link bracket rotted of the frame. the vehicle has been in no accidents and the rest of the vehicle is in mint condition. the rest of the frame is questionable. he said there is no way to fix it legally. can supply pictures if need be. *tr
09/04/20091370001
 Hit a banking with rare tire and the frame of my isuzu rodeo 2001 broke on both sides can not fix this suv frame is rotten . there is a recall but only on 1998 and 1999. *tr
10/21/2008861
 I have a 2001 isuzu rodeo that the frame is completely rotted in the rear.the vehicle only has 86,000 miles on it.i read there's a lot of them out there with same problem.any chance there's going to be a recall on this 4 i owe money on it and cant driver it or fix the frame for it is to far gone. *tr
07/10/2009119000104/26/2001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact took the vehicle to an independent mechanic for repair and the technician observed that the main frame was excessively corroded due to rust. as a result, the vehicle failed the state inspection. the technician recommended that the vehicle not be driven due to the significant safety hazard. the failure and current mileages were 119,000. updated 08/04/09 *bf updated 08/05/09.*jb
07/06/20091500001
 Passenger side trailing arm has fallen off the rusted out frame on that side. the other side is soon to follow. vehicle is unsafe to drive. i bought it used, but aside from a few dings here and there it is in great condition for 150k on it. other than the rusted out frame. from doing some research, i see that this is a very common problem with this vehicle and seems un-fixable. and isuzu will do nothing about it. *tr
06/15/2009680001
 The frame on my 2001 isuzu rodeo ls is rusted out beyond repair where the trailing arm attaches in the rear on both sides. i have 68,000 miles on the truck and the rest of the body and interior is in perfect condition. the rust has also corroded the shock mount and the gas tank. i have taken great care of this truck and am careful to wash the salt away frequently in the winter. i have contacted isuzu and they will not do anything because the truck is out of warranty and they say their 100,000 mile corrosion warranty does not apply to the frame. i spent 26,000 dollars on a truck that i now have to throw away at 68,000 miles and i am furious. please get them to recall the frame. toyota had a similar problem with their frames and they took care of their customers due to the extreme safety issue. *tr
05/28/2009140000109/10/2005
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact took her vehicle to the mechanic and was informed that the frame was rusted, which prevented the vehicle from being driven. the manufacturer stated that they are not taking action at this time. the contact feels that the manufacturer should repair her vehicle or give her another one. the failure mileage was 140,000.updated 06/11/09. *lj updated 06/11/09.*jb
04/03/200979733110/31/2001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while pulling into the driveway at an unknown speed, the contact heard a strange noise. he noticed that the rear subframe, shields, and traction bars were all corroded. the vehicle is unable to be driven. the vehicle was inspected and the contact was advised to replace the rear and front frame because they were also corroded. the manufacturer stated that they would not assist with the repair because the vehicle was six years old. the current and failure mileages were 79,733. updated 5/18/09 *cn updated 05/19/09.*jb
04/23/2009841151
 While driving 2001 isuzu rodeo at about 25 mph, i heard a thump from the rear of the vehicle. soon thereafter i noticed that the handling of the truck became quite loose. upon stopping i examined the underside of the vehicle & saw that the driver's side rear trailing arm had broken away from the frame & there were holes rotted through the frame. i have an appointment at a frame shop tomorrow to see if the vehicle is at all repairable. the mileage on the vehicle is currently 84,115 mi. *tr
04/05/20091180001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while driving approximately 25 mph on normal road conditions, the vehicle automatically pulled to the right without assistance. the contact experienced difficulty steering in the desired direction. the vehicle and steering wheel made an excessively loud grinding noise and vibration. there were no warnings prior to the failure. the driver pulled over to the side of the road and inspected the vehicle. he observed complete detachment of the rear passenger stabilizing arm. the vehicle was cautiously driven to his residence. the vehicle is currently inoperable and has not been repaired. the failure and current mileages were 118,000. updated 5/6/09 *cn the consumer stated the vehicle has not been driven. the frame is too corroded to repair. the bracket weld does not penetrate width of the metal. updated 05/08/09.*jb the consumer said that it felt like the vehicle on on ice while the incident occurred. he still have the vehicle and is available for testing if nhtsa desires. updated 05/12/09. *sc
03/09/20091300001
 The frame of my 2001 rodeo rotted right through and broke while i was driving, thank god i was not on the highway. i now have a vehicle that is useless, the body and interior are brand new. i am out a trade and very upset especially since my husband has a 73 delta 88 oldsmobile that is like perfect. what can i do. can you help me? *tr
10/30/2008136526105/01/2001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the rear driver's side trailing arm, which connects to the tire, was severely rusted. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they stated that the vehicle was dangerous to drive. they further stated that it could not be repaired. the failure and current mileages were 136,526. updated 11/26/08 *cn updated 12/01/08. *jb
09/19/200874000104/01/2004
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. the contact took her vehicle to the dealer for an inspection and was informed that the frame had excessive rust. the vehicle was labeled as unsafe to operate. the vehicle has not been repaired. the failure and current mileages were 74,000. updated 10/16/08 *bf updated 10/20/08. *jb
08/01/2008115000104/01/2001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while driving 20 mph, the rear driver's side of the frame failed. a mechanic stated that the rear passenger side was going to fail as well. the dealer stated that the vehicle was not covered under warranty. . the current and failure mileages were 115,000. update 09/10/08 *cw the bracket from the trailing arm broke from the frame, and caused minimal damage to the fender flare. updated 09/16/08 *jb
07/18/2008166600
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while driving approximately 5 mph, the contact heard and felt a loud thump and the rear driver's side wheels failed. the vehicle was towed to the tow yard and it was discovered that the rear axle had detached from the vehicle. upon further inspection, a rusted frame was diagnosed as the cause of the failure. the contact called the manufacturer and was informed that the vehicle was out of warranty; therefore, he would be responsible for the repair costs. the vin was unknown. the failure mileage was 166,600.
06/20/2008110000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while driving to the mechanic shop, the contact heard a loud thud and the vehicle became difficult to steer. the mechanic determined that the support from the axle to the frame was detached and the rest of the frame was rusted. the vin and speed were unknown. the current and failure mileages were 110,000.
05/01/20081100001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 isuzu rodeo. while driving 30 mph, the vehicle began to swerve. the trailing arm on the rear axle of the frame disconnected from the frame. the contact noticed that the frame was rusted and rotted all the way through to the point of disconnection. he called the manufacturer corporate offices and was informed that the vehicle was beyond its manufacturer warranty due to the mileage. the current and failure mileages were 110,000. updated 06/09/2008. *lj updated 06/09/08