Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN
04073002004/01/200410006645Service vehicle soon lamp illuminated with diagnostic trouble code (dtc) p1811 maximum adapt and long shifts. *tt05/07/2004

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
07/04/201191000
 Problem synopsis: while driving at freeway speeds (65 miles per hour) the vehicle lost power, causing the reduced engine power (rep) and service vehicle soon (svs) lights to illuminate. upon pulling to the side of the road and shifting the vehicle into park, it would idle roughly until shutting the engine off. vehicle would start immediately after, with high rpm at idle and hard shifts into gear. vehicle would only exhibit these problems when the automatic transmission would shift gears, usually between 3rd and 4th gear. /// repair history: a repair shop diagnosed the problem as a failed engine control module, and a new one was installed into the vehicle. cost of repair was approximately $1,100. three months later (oct. 2011), the vehicle started exhibiting the same problems. returned to the same shop, and repairmen could not find problem, simply clearing the obd-ii codes in the computer. vehicle exhibited same symptoms once in november 2011 after a rain storm; no action was taken as vehicle did it only once. in december 2011, vehicle exhibited same problems four time during a 25-mile drive. codes revealed p0606, p0700, p1811. vehicle to be taken for a third time to repair shop to get this problem fixed.
05/22/2008400001
 The battery warning and emergency service lights (i.e., the car with the wrench signal) flashed on my 2004 saturn l300 in mid-may 2008. i was on the highway at the time. as i slowed down to exit the speedometer stopped. i made it home and parked it in the car port. i had it towed to saturn of birmingham (sob) the next morning. sob has had it for 4 days now. the service tech's (at least three have looked at it) have had a difficult time determining what the problem is. for now, the power train (pcm) has been replaced. but the service rep informed me that the alternator is overcharging so they will have to replace it as well. the battery has been drained, which will make this the second time i have had to replace the battery on this car (the first time was after only 2.5 years). the service rep indicated that the tech will have to do a thorough check on the vehicle to make sure there are no other problems that could have been triggered by the pcm/alternator/battery failure. *tr
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
12/16/200615
 2004 vue purchased new, late 2004; currently has only 16,000 miles, serviced by the dealer. for the past est of 2000 miles it will devoid itself of power while making turns and going forward. it will not buck, but reduce the power. keep rolling and then very gradually pick up speed. dealer informed at last oil change, i was told to bring it in for a day to be checked. dealer will be contacted for loner car, i cannot sit and wait all day. car is necessary for transportation for wife who works. this is a safety hazard anytime the car is moving forward. *nm
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - CONTROL MODULE (TCM, PCM)
02/12/200881000312/19/2003
 I own a 2004 saturn l300 sedan. on october 25, 2007, i was driving my car on the highway in the passing lane going about 65 to 70 mph and the car stalls and the gas pedal shows no response. the car engine warning light comes on along with the service engine light and loss of power light on the dashboard. i had to crossover a lane and pull the car over. while putting the car in park the car shakes. i turn the ignition off and start the car again and i am able to go but the transmission shifts very hard. there were no precursor signs that the car was having problems. the car was towed to the saturn dealership, and they expressed that code p0606 showed up and that they had to replace the engine control module (ecm/pcm) because it was faulty. on january 31, 2008, i was driving on the freeway and the car stalled again while i was in the passing lane. i took the car to an auto parts store so that they could get a quick scan on the computer. again the code p0606 shows up. i had the gentleman print me out a copy of the code, for my own record. the receipt stated that the probable cause for the problem is a failed ecm. so i return to the saturn dealership to have them check up on the problem. later that day, they told me that they could not find the problem and then when i showed them that i had the codes read just before i came in, they had told me that yes , that code came up, but that was an old code from before, so we just erased it. even though i had proof that it was a new code, they ignored my concerns. on february 12, 2008, just 12 days after being in the shop, it happened again. i was driving down the highway and the car stalls while i am in traffic going about 65 mph. i again go to the auto store to obtain the receipts of what is wrong with the car. the same code comes up again p0606 (ecm/pcm fault). i take it to the dealership and the decide to replace to mass air sensor because that's what they think is wrong with it. *tr