Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
STRUCTURE - BODY
83200612/01/1998603085Some customers may comment that there is corrosion ( rust ) appearing on the left and /or right rocker panel(s). *yc02/01/1999
83170410/01/1998602983Concerns of door handles on white painted vehicles truning yellow. *yc01/25/1999
STRUCTURE - BODY - DOOR
97110163104111/01/199754065Comments on inoperative power door locks (front and/or rear doors).03/30/1998

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
STRUCTURE - BODY - TRUNK LID
08/10/19940
 Occupant in rear of vehicle was struck in the back by object in trunk that came through the webbing between upper/lower seat, causing paralysis. *sd
STRUCTURE - FRAME AND MEMBERS
02/10/2008120000101/31/2008
 Tl*the contact owns a 1993 oldsmobile 88. the vehicle was purchased as is from an independent dealer. one week later, while driving 60 mph in the rain, water flooded into the vehicle. the entire rear floorboard was soaked with water. the dealer stated that nothing could be done. the transmission failed one week after the water damage and was replaced. an independent mechanic inspected the vehicle and discovered that the fuel pump and filter were rusted. the vehicle was repaired. while driving and attempting to stop the vehicle, the brakes failed. the contact had to continue to pump the brakes in order to stop the vehicle. the brake lines were salt rusted as well as the majority of the components underneath the vehicle. as a result, the vehicle was unsafe to drive. the belts were replaced as well as the components that control the air conditioning. while driving 65 mph, all the warning lights on the instrument panel illuminated and the vehicle shut down. the vin was unknown. the failure mileage was 120,000 and the current mileage was unknown. updated 10-07-08 *bf updated 10/15/08. *jb
02/17/2006147700101/14/2006
 This car, like many front-drive cars, uses a front subframe to carry the engine, transaxle, steering gear and lower control arms. the subframe is attached to the body with six rubber isolators, each of which is fastened in place with a large retaining washer and a bolt. one of the six retaining washers rusted through and the outer half of it fell off the car. i took the car to a gm dealer and asked the service manager to inspect and report on the condition of the other five washers. as i suspected from my visual inspection,all five were seriously weakened by rust and in need of replacement. the subframe had also rusted from the inside out, to the point that the service technician could easily poke a screwdriver through the rusted sections. the rest of the underbody, including the floor pan, rocker panels, strut towers, fuel tank, tank straps and rear suspension parts, was virtually free of rust. if the retainers or subframe had failed on the road and the rear of the subframe had dropped down, the driver would have lost steering control of the vehicle. the failure mode and consequences are similar to safety recall 98v323000, which covered subframe retainers on 2.6 million ford, mercury and lincoln front-drive vehicles. i paid for replacement of the subframe, the six retainers, the six mount bolts, and several of the rubber isolators that exhibited rust damage to their internal metal sleeves. with labor charges for the parts replacements and the front-end alignment that was required after replacement of those parts, the total bill came to $1558. i held onto the rusted retainer that fell off the car; the dealer disposed of the remaining parts, since i did not have storage space available for the large subframe. i consider myself lucky to have found and repaired this problem before it led to an injury or fatality accident. this subframe and retainer design is not unique to the olds 88, but is shared by the gm h-body and c-body platforms.*jb