Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - DELIVERY - HOSES, LINES/PIPING, AND FITTINGS
04V110000GENERAL MOTORS CORP.from 03/01/1996 to 06/30/1997V (Vehicle)48347706/02/2004ODIGENERAL MOTORS CORP.03/04/200403/10/2004
Defect SummarySome passenger vehicles equipped with 4.0l v8 engines have a condition in which the nylon tubing used in the fuel rail construction may degrade and crack. additionally, the 1995 model year uses a unique underhood fuel return line that may crack. cracking of the fuel rail or return line tubing can result in a fuel leak into the engine compartment.
Consequence SummaryFuel leakage, in the presence of an ignition source, could result in a fire.
Corrective SummaryDealers will inspect and, if necessary, replace the engine fuel rail with a new stainless steel fuel rail. dealers will also install a revised chassis fuel return line. the recall began on june 2, 2004, for 1996-1997 oldsmobile aurora vehicles. owners of 1995 cadillacs and 1996-1997 oldsmobile aurora were sent letters on august 6, 2004. additional letters to owners will be forthcoming. owners should contact oldsmobile at 1-800-630-6537.
NotesGm recall no. 04014.customers can also contact the national highway traffic safety administration

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM - FUEL RAIL
0419200404/19/200410009223Gm announcing additional population of vehicles exposed to time, heat and certain fuels is causing nylon tubing in the fuel rails to develop an unusual number of leaks. failure of the fuel rail tubing can result in a fuel leak into the eng09/17/2004
0401408/19/200410007051Questions and answers to assist in responding to customer inquires to the upcoming product safety recall 04014 - engine fuel rail replacement. *tt *mj gm administrative message. *tt05/25/2004
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER
307501/01/200410009625Fuel pressure regulator leak after installing fuel rail from campaign 04014. *tt10/13/2004
03050403/05/200410007383The operator may experience fuel odor and possibly stalling due to a loss of fuel pressure to the engine. dealers are to install a new fuel rail assembly constructed out of stainles steel. *tt06/16/2004

Investigations


NHTSA IDManufacturerDate openDate closeSubjectRecall campaign
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
EA04003GENERAL MOTORS CORP.02/03/200404/23/2004FUEL RAIL LEAKS04V110000
 On march 3, 2004, general motors notified odi that it was recalling approximately 94,000 my 1995-97 oldsmobile aurora vehicles equipped with 4.0l v8 engines (rpo l47 - vin8 c) to address concerns with underhood fuel leakage from cracked fuel rails and, in some of the vehicles, cracked fuel return lines. according to gm, the nylon tubing (pa12) used in the fuel rail construction in these vehicles may degrade and crack.gm's supplier attributed the cracking to the combined effects of heat, time, alcohol fuel, fuel pressure cycling, and design stresses.in addition, gm stated that the my 1995 aurora uses a unique underhood fuel return line that may also crack at unusually high rates.gm dealers will install a new fuel rail constructed out of stainless steel in all of the recalled vehicles and will also install a revised chassis fuel return line in the my 1995 auroras. on april 16, 2004, general motors notified odi that it was adding approximately 389,000 my 1995-97 cadillac seville, deville and eldorado vehicles equipped with 4.6l v8 engines (rpo's ld8 and l37 - vin8 y and 9) to recall 04v-110.the recalled cadillacs will receive the new stainless steel fuel rails.this engineering analysis is closed.
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - DELIVERY
EA04003GENERAL MOTORS CORP.02/03/200404/23/2004FUEL RAIL LEAKS04V110000
 On march 3, 2004, general motors notified odi that it was recalling approximately 94,000 my 1995-97 oldsmobile aurora vehicles equipped with 4.0l v8 engines (rpo l47 - vin8 c) to address concerns with underhood fuel leakage from cracked fuel rails and, in some of the vehicles, cracked fuel return lines. according to gm, the nylon tubing (pa12) used in the fuel rail construction in these vehicles may degrade and crack.gm's supplier attributed the cracking to the combined effects of heat, time, alcohol fuel, fuel pressure cycling, and design stresses.in addition, gm stated that the my 1995 aurora uses a unique underhood fuel return line that may also crack at unusually high rates.gm dealers will install a new fuel rail constructed out of stainless steel in all of the recalled vehicles and will also install a revised chassis fuel return line in the my 1995 auroras. on april 16, 2004, general motors notified odi that it was adding approximately 389,000 my 1995-97 cadillac seville, deville and eldorado vehicles equipped with 4.6l v8 engines (rpo's ld8 and l37 - vin8 y and 9) to recall 04v-110.the recalled cadillacs will receive the new stainless steel fuel rails.this engineering analysis is closed.
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM - FUEL RAIL
PE03050GENERAL MOTORS CORP.10/30/200302/03/2004FUEL RAIL LEAKAGE
 The fuel rail assemblies used in the subject vehicles were manufactured by dana.the fuel rail jumper tubes were made of monolayer nylon 12 (pa12).in model year (my) 1998, the jumper tube material was changed from pa12 to m-bond (a multi-layer ptfe/pa12).in addition, all service parts produced since the end of production 1997 use the m-bond jumper tubes. material analysis performed by dana on failed fuel rails showed that the mono-layer nylon 12 jumper tubes are susceptible to environmental stress cracking (esc).gm believes the esc is a result of heat, time, alcohol blended fuel, fuel pressure cycling, and designed in stress. eight of the gm complaints are duplicative of odi complaints.odi has received 77 of it's 123 complaints in the past 12 months.fuel rail part sales over the last three years range from 3.0 percent of production for the my 1997 cadillac vehicles to 13.1 percent for the my 1995 auroras.at least one of the fire incidents occured while the vehicle was parked within a garage attached to the consumers home.the fire resulted in damage to the dwelling as well as the total loss of the vehicle.this investigation has been upgraded to an engineering analysis.
EA04003GENERAL MOTORS CORP.02/03/200404/23/2004FUEL RAIL LEAKS04V110000
 On march 3, 2004, general motors notified odi that it was recalling approximately 94,000 my 1995-97 oldsmobile aurora vehicles equipped with 4.0l v8 engines (rpo l47 - vin8 c) to address concerns with underhood fuel leakage from cracked fuel rails and, in some of the vehicles, cracked fuel return lines. according to gm, the nylon tubing (pa12) used in the fuel rail construction in these vehicles may degrade and crack.gm's supplier attributed the cracking to the combined effects of heat, time, alcohol fuel, fuel pressure cycling, and design stresses.in addition, gm stated that the my 1995 aurora uses a unique underhood fuel return line that may also crack at unusually high rates.gm dealers will install a new fuel rail constructed out of stainless steel in all of the recalled vehicles and will also install a revised chassis fuel return line in the my 1995 auroras. on april 16, 2004, general motors notified odi that it was adding approximately 389,000 my 1995-97 cadillac seville, deville and eldorado vehicles equipped with 4.6l v8 engines (rpo's ld8 and l37 - vin8 y and 9) to recall 04v-110.the recalled cadillacs will receive the new stainless steel fuel rails.this engineering analysis is closed.

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
04/02/2011184300
 My 1997 olds aurora started leaking gas from the plastic fuel line under the hood.i had remembered there was a recall on this and called oldsmobile and they told me my car was not under the recall #04014. i dont understand how this could be since they figured this out in 2004 and my car was made in 1997... the date on the plastic fuel lines is 5/10/1996
08/11/2010104000
 I have a 1997 oldsmobile aurora (vin 1g3gr62c4v4119362 with a recalled fuel rail. the fuel rail spring a pinhole leak, which was spraying atomized gasoline on the engine block. there is a recall on this fuel rail, but when i called the oldsmobile recall hotline, they told me that the repair had already been performed. since the fuel rail was still the old style nylon one and not the stainless steel one specified in the recall, i called the dealership where the service was performed (aw golden in reading, pa) to inquire as to why the nylon fuel rail was still in place. they informed me that the former owner had never come back to get the recall done. i was never informed of this problem until i had fuel leaking onto my engine block and due to oldsmobile's system, which has the recall marked as complete, i cannot get the recall service done. what good are safety recalls if the manufacturer can mark the recall complete without performing the work?
03/30/2008200000
 Tl*the contact owns a 1997 oldsmobile aurora. the contact noticed a huge puddle of gasoline coming from the vehicle. she called the dealer in reference to nhtsa campaign id number 04v110000 (fuel system, gasoline:delivery:hoses, lines/piping, and fittings) and scheduled an appointment. the technician at the dealer inspected her vehicle and replaced the engine fuel rail. immediately after the repair, the contact smelled a strong odor of gasoline. the dealer stated that, according to the remedy, they were not required to install a revised chassis fuel return line and the contact would have to pay $400 for the repair. the vehicle has not been repaired again. the manufacturer did not assist. the failure and current mileages were 200,000.
02/23/2009123010
 Tl*the contact owns a 1997 oldsmobile aurora. while driving various speeds or turning the vehicle, the contact noticed a gas smell. he then noticed that fuel leaked all over the fuel compartment. the dealer stated that the vin was excluded from nhtsa campaign id number 04v110000 (fuel system, gasoline:delivery:hoses, lines/piping, and fittings), although the failures were identical. the contact stated that there was a crack in the fuel line pipe. the vehicle will be repaired at a later date. the failure mileage was 123,010 and current mileage was 123,050.
08/11/2008146037
 Tl*the contact owns a 1997 oldsmobile aurora. in november of 2007, the contact received a recall notice for nhtsa campaign id number 04v110000 (fuel system, gasoline:delivery:hoses, lines/piping, and fittings). the dealer replaced some of the hoses, but there are three hoses that are leaking fuel. the dealer informed the contact that she would have to pay for the additional repair. the failure and current mileages were 146,037.
07/23/200370000101/01/1997
 The consumer smelled gas odor while in the garage while his wife was driving the vehicle the next day the vehicle suddenly exploded and smoke and flame poured from under the hood. the driver was able to exit the vehicle quickly without injuries. the vehicle was totaled. the manufacturer was contacted and sent and inspector to examine the vehicle. the inspector stated that the cause of the problem could not be found therefore the manufacturer accepted no responsibility. a mechanic told the consumer that he fixed fuel rail leaks on several other oldsmobile aurora. *ph *nlm
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - DELIVERY
07/15/2002108/01/2099
 The plastic connector between the plastic and metal fuel line disconnected suddenly and showered gasoline over the engine and stopped the motor. this could have resulted in a fire while on a busy street. there was no earlier indication of a leak or problem.*ak
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - DELIVERY - FUEL PUMP
10/30/2007109/26/2007
 My son was driving my 1997 oldsmobile aurora on the freeway when the driver's rear side of the car burst into flames. *tr
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - DELIVERY - HOSES, LINES/PIPING, AND FITTINGS
05/15/20091200001
 Tl*the contact owns a 1997 oldsmobile aurora. when the contact started the vehicle, it ignited into flames. the fire department extinguished the fire and cut the incorrect wires for the battery. the current and failure mileages were 120,000. updated 05/27/09 *bf updated 05/29/09.*jb
10/30/2007109/26/2007
 My son was driving my 1997 oldsmobile aurora on the freeway when the driver's rear side of the car burst into flames. *tr
04/04/2007890002004/06/2006
 Tl*the contact owns a 1997 oldsmobile aurora. while attempting to start the vehicle, the contact stated that it took a long time and he noticed a potent gasoline scent. when he turned off the vehicle, he smelled a strong gasoline scent again. he has not taken the vehicle to a dealer. he notified the manufacturer and they stated that his vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign id number 04v110000 (fuel system, gasoline:delivery:hoses, lines/piping, and fittings). the failure mileage was 89,000 and current mileage was 91,937.
09/01/2005106/01/2002
 Tl*the contact owns a 1997 oldsmobile aurora. the contact received recall notice # 04v110000 (fuel system, gasoline:delivery:hoses, lines/piping, and fittings). the dealer was willing to replace the fuel rail, but not the fuel line. the dealer claimed that the recall was issued by the national highway traffic safety administration and not fully by the manufacturer. they also stated that the repair agreement only covered replacing the fuel rail. the current and failure mileages were unknown.
10/21/200672000110/01/2006
 Dt*: the contact stated while stopped at a traffic light, black smoke emanated from under the hood of the vehicle. within 8 seconds of the contact exiting the vehicle, flames were observed coming from under the front wheel wells, and from under the hood. the hood melted, the engine was burned completely, the front axle melted to the point of preventing any movement of the front wheels, and the entire dash was melted. the vehicle was considered a total loss. police and fire reports were taken. the fire department determined that the cause of the fire was a fuel leak. there was a nhtsa recall #04v110000 which pertains to the pipings and fittings to the fuel system. the vehicle was not included in the recall due to the vin.
10/17/2006133000102/04/1999
 While driving vehicle noticed strong gasoline odor. with engine running a fine mist of gasoline was shooting across engine compartment from a pinhole in a plastic fuel delivery line (high pressure?) near the fitting connecting it to the metal fuel rail line. (fuel rail was replaced 6/05 under recall #04014) neither the leak nor the pinhole is visible when engine is not running. extreme fire hazard! vehicle currently at gm dealership for replacement of fuel lines (lines marked non-repairable) (repair estimate approx $500). web search revealed numerous similar complaints. contacted olds customer service and was told that there was nothing they could do due to the age of the vehicle. appears to be a high-hazard situation that could easily result in property damage, injury and/or death. *nm
08/18/2006125000112/01/2005
 Dt*: the contact stated the nylon tubing in the fuel rail degraded which caused fuel to leak all over the engine. there was a nhtsa recall, # 04v110000 regarding the fuel system, gasoline: delivery: hoses, lines/piping, and fittings. the vehicle was not included in the recall due to the vin.
01/11/20051
 The fuel line was leaking fuel and caused the vehicle to catch on fire. *jb
06/18/20041030001
 Recall 04v110000 concerning fuel rail tubing. consumer took the vehicle to the dealer for service, and had the recall notice too. dealer still charged consumer $423.63 for repairs, but had given consumer a reimbursement form to send to the manufacturer. consumer made several attempts to contact the manufacturer, and was getting no where to be reimbursed. *ak
01/29/20041
 Vehicle exploded on ignition.*mr the vehicle exploded in the consumers garage. the consumer requesting a new vehicle. *jb
05/11/20041
 Request for reimbursement for defective fuel rail replacement.*mr the consumer stated the repair was necessary due to an excessive gasoline odor coming from a leak in the vehicle. in june of 2004, one month before having the work performed on the vehicle, the consumer received a recall notice in the mail regarding the same issue, however the consumer was denied reimbursement because the work was not performed at a general motors dealer. *jb
06/24/2004103/29/1996
 Took vehicle for safety recall, dealer did not repair, condition is worse. dealer didn't assemble undercarriage, causing damage to components. *ak
10/02/20031
 Fuel rail leak with 1997 oldsmobile aurora.*mr while in the process of parking, the fuel rail failed spewing gasoline over the engine. *jb
06/02/20041
 While vehicle was parked consumer saw the gas line leaking, and smelled gas fumes. dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem. *ak
03/16/200480000109/01/2000
 While driving the consumer smelled fuel. the fuel line system was leaking gasoline, causing stalling. the engine wouldn't start again. an independent shop replaced the fuel pump/ pressure regulator. *ak all 8 fuel injections were replaced. (both 02 sensors, 2 ignition coils, fuel pump, pressure regulator) the vehicle still died. the fuel line had a crack causing the pressure regulator to pop and the fuel shot 2-3 feet. refer to recall#04110000. the consumer was told that her vin was not included. *sc
10/15/2003110/15/1998
 My car is a 1997 oldsmobile aurora, 59,000.00 miles. recently had a fuel line leak, so bad it was dripping from under my car. could have been serious problems, but had it taken to my auto repair immediately. he said he had never seen anything like it before. repairs around $2000.00 , i have receipts. *la
301/22/2000
 Three of the vehicles eight fuel lines ruptured which caused fuel to spray onto the hot engine, exhaust system and onto the ground. the consumer could smell the fuel but couldn't see it because of a cover under the fuel lines. *jb *cb *nlm
1
 The fuel rail failed causing gasoline explosion/fire. *ak *nlm
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM
09/09/2002
 Consumer smelled fuel, then, noticed a puddle underneath vehicle. dealer determined that fuel rail was cracked.*ak
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM - FUEL RAIL
04/02/20071
 April 2007: fuel rail and line degraded and cracked spilling gas into engine compartment. repair made at non-dealer auto repair close to house @ 350.00. quirk chevy, braintree said they inspected in 2005 and said that was all they had to do. car was never inspected...last visit to quirk in braintree was in 2003. ultimately, gm agreed to pay claim in june of 2007. have not received payment. when gm is contact, they say they'll send the check next week... they have said that every week since august. *tr
11/14/20041
 While waiting at a red light, consumer noticed that the vehicle caught on fire. when investigated it was determined to be due to the fuel rail. *nm
08/27/20041
 While driving smelled smelled gas fumes coming in from the vents. consumer pulled over to the shoulder, lifted up the hood, and noticed gasoline leaking from the hole. was drove vehicle to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that fuel rail needed to be replaced. *ak
08/18/20041
 While vehicle was parked consumer noticed that liquid was leaking from underneath the vehicle. consumer could not start up the vehicle, and had it towed to dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that the fuel system needed to be replaced. consumer was concerned that dealer and manufacturer did not decide who would pay for repairs. *ak
06/16/20041
 Consumer received nhtsa recall 04v110000 for the fuel rail tubing; before the vehicle could have recall repairs performed vehicle caught on fire while parked at a gas station. after having the vehicle inspected by an oldsmobile service manager,who insisted that the fire was related to the fuel rail, but claimed minimum responsibility.*ak
07/16/20041
 Consumer took vehicle to dealer for recall repairs on the chassis fuel return line leaking. but had not seen any fuel in the driveway or ground. he was told by the dealer that there was a recall on fuel rail.he stated that they will not repair one without the other, and he did not have a recall notice for the other. this cost $500.00 to repair.*ak
10/06/200365000102/16/2003
 Oldsmobile aurora fuel rail leak. explosion occurred and fire engulfed whole car. car was a total loss. gm has been contacted, but will not take care of problem even after recall. *ak
05/07/2004117271109/25/2000
 My wife went to pick up a passenger (her granddaughter) and to go shopping. she smelled gas while driving, and another motorist flagged her down to warn her that she was leaking gas. she stopped in a parking lot, left the vehicle, and called me. when i arrived, there was a large puddle of gasoline under the front of the vehicle (3' across). upon inspection of the engine, the entire engine and firewall were covered with gas. turning the ignition key, gas sprayed heavily from the plastic fuel line between 2 of the injectors. the vehicle was towed to a service center, and remarks made by the mechanic (that the replacement for the plastic lines was steel) made me suspicious about a recall. my internet search lead me to your website, and seemed to point to gm recall no. 04014; but in subsequent contact with oldsmobile, i was told that there were no recalls for my vin (1g3gr62c1v4110568). my vehicle (1997 aurora), engine, malfunction, and corrective action recommended all match your recall notice. had i not replaced an arcing spark plug wire 3 weeks earlier, this incident could have been catastrophic. this recall may need to be expanded to prevent potential loss of life. i am having the vehicle serviced by my local mechanic, since i am outside the recall; the plastic fuel rail assembly will be replaced with the steel lines mentioned in your recall notice. i will instruct the mechanic to return the faulty assembly to me (as intact as possible) for future inspection, if desired.
04/05/20041
 While driving approximately 30 mph driver smelled gas coming through the vents. driver was able to pull over. vehicle was towed to the body shop, and mechanic determined that the fuel rail needed to be replaced. *ak
07/02/2002120000110/12/1998
 Fuel was pouring out of my engine as i was sitting in a parking space. i literally saw my fuel gauge go from full to nearly 1/4 in about 2 minutes. i was lucky there was a fire station right there to assist me. fortunately there was no fire. the local gm mechanic told me that they have seen alot of these particular problems (fuel rail). when i contacted gm, they said they didn't have enough information on this problem to warrant a search. i said that my wife drove the car the night before and it could have burned her to death. he said that he was sorry, but couldn't help me at this time. *ak faulty fuel rail problem. *sc *jb
03/02/20042
 Consumer smelled gas fumes coming into vehicle through the vent. consumer lifted up the hood, and unscrewed the cover from the engine. then, noticed a gasoline leak. consumer was able to drive the vehicle to dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that there was a fuel rail leak. *ak
11/05/20031119772
 There was a strong fuel odor which had entered the inside of the vehicle while the vehicle was in motion. the consumer had taken the vehicle to the dealership. the mechanic replaced the fuel rail system because of a leak problem. *ak the fuel rail was replaced due to the leak between the two injectors. *scc *jb
577251
 The vehicle was parked in the garage. the driver began to smell gas fumes throughout the house. took vehicle to the dealer. the dealer stated vehicle had a bad fuel rail. dealer believed that if the house furnace was lit then the fumes from the vehicle might have ignited a fire in the house. *ak
08/08/2003100000102/14/2002
 Fuel rail leaking fuel in close proximity to plug wires. i have noticed a high number of aurora's for sale as salvage that have suffered engine fires. is this related?*ak
08/01/200371033108/05/2000
 Fuel rail burst while driving. fuel spilled all over the engine. strong gas odor smell. appears to be potential fire/explosion hazard.*ak
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM - INJECTORS
09/05/200355103/01/2003
 Plastic hoses between pressurized fuel injectors, can rupture causing possible engine fire/explosion hazard.*ak
03/06/200359580506/03/2002
 I purchased a vehicle form chesrown gmc/kia in columbus ohio. i bought it on june 3rd 2002 paid $10500.00+ $892.00 (extend warranty)when i bought the car i opted for the extended warranty. since that time, i have had fuel pump, feul switch, feul line, fuel injectors of my car go bad (more than once!). while driving the car on a heavily traveled street the engine just stopped! my husband got out to push the vehicle putting him in danger. i took the vehicle out the next day and on three separate occasions the engine ceased. i took it to the dealer and the technicians said i dont know what it is & they finally concluded it had a bad fuel pump. they replaced it. less than 24 hours later, i was at the shop again! the fuel pump that they put in didn't work either. i have a serious health problem which requires i be on blood thinners. an accident for a normal person would be harmful, for me it would mean almost certain death. i am scared to drive the car. i have spent thousands of dollars trying to fix it. i am contacting you to ask for your help. my uncle had the same make & model (old aurora 97') his could not be fixed.*ak i believe that this car is a lemon. i have put more than enough time, money & grief into trying to get it working. this particular vehicle is a dangerous one. please help me with this issue. i am just asking for what every reasonable person would. a mechanically safe vehicle. i appreciate you taking this issue seriously, as i do not want to continue to put myself in unnecessary danger. i would be happy to provide you with every record of service & dates etc if you would like to have them (once i get it back form the shop). sincerely, susan m. pendleton the first failure happened on march 6th evening. the next on 3/7/03, etc...
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - STORAGE - TANK ASSEMBLY
 Fuel tank has a hole that caused one quarter of gasoline to leak from vehicle. dealer will replace fuel tank. please provide further details.*ak
10/01/199907/01/1999
 See: assembly description. *ak
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER
02/08/2009150000
 Tl*the contact owns a 1997 oldsmobile aurora. while parking the vehicle, the contact smelled gasoline through the vents in the passenger compartment. he turned off the vehicle and noticed smoke underneath the hood. the dealer stated that the fuel line was the cause of the failure. the failure and current mileages were 150,000.
11/11/2003115000102/22/1997
 Fuel spraying from small holes in plastic sections of the fuel rail assembly. gasoline was all over the top of the engine, which in my opinion is not very safe. not to mention the puddles of gasoline that were being left behind on the ground due to this leak. we fixed this problem in house, and being that this problem seems to be at the default of the manufacturer, we would like a refund for the service preformed not only for this automoblie, but also for the two other 1997 oldsmoblie aurora's that we own. a response to this complaint would be extremely gratifying. thank you for your concerns ken schirmang
03/06/200359580506/03/2002
 I purchased a vehicle form chesrown gmc/kia in columbus ohio. i bought it on june 3rd 2002 paid $10500.00+ $892.00 (extend warranty)when i bought the car i opted for the extended warranty. since that time, i have had fuel pump, feul switch, feul line, fuel injectors of my car go bad (more than once!). while driving the car on a heavily traveled street the engine just stopped! my husband got out to push the vehicle putting him in danger. i took the vehicle out the next day and on three separate occasions the engine ceased. i took it to the dealer and the technicians said i dont know what it is & they finally concluded it had a bad fuel pump. they replaced it. less than 24 hours later, i was at the shop again! the fuel pump that they put in didn't work either. i have a serious health problem which requires i be on blood thinners. an accident for a normal person would be harmful, for me it would mean almost certain death. i am scared to drive the car. i have spent thousands of dollars trying to fix it. i am contacting you to ask for your help. my uncle had the same make & model (old aurora 97') his could not be fixed.*ak i believe that this car is a lemon. i have put more than enough time, money & grief into trying to get it working. this particular vehicle is a dangerous one. please help me with this issue. i am just asking for what every reasonable person would. a mechanically safe vehicle. i appreciate you taking this issue seriously, as i do not want to continue to put myself in unnecessary danger. i would be happy to provide you with every record of service & dates etc if you would like to have them (once i get it back form the shop). sincerely, susan m. pendleton the first failure happened on march 6th evening. the next on 3/7/03, etc...
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER - DELIVERY - FUEL PUMP
03/06/200359580506/03/2002
 I purchased a vehicle form chesrown gmc/kia in columbus ohio. i bought it on june 3rd 2002 paid $10500.00+ $892.00 (extend warranty)when i bought the car i opted for the extended warranty. since that time, i have had fuel pump, feul switch, feul line, fuel injectors of my car go bad (more than once!). while driving the car on a heavily traveled street the engine just stopped! my husband got out to push the vehicle putting him in danger. i took the vehicle out the next day and on three separate occasions the engine ceased. i took it to the dealer and the technicians said i dont know what it is & they finally concluded it had a bad fuel pump. they replaced it. less than 24 hours later, i was at the shop again! the fuel pump that they put in didn't work either. i have a serious health problem which requires i be on blood thinners. an accident for a normal person would be harmful, for me it would mean almost certain death. i am scared to drive the car. i have spent thousands of dollars trying to fix it. i am contacting you to ask for your help. my uncle had the same make & model (old aurora 97') his could not be fixed.*ak i believe that this car is a lemon. i have put more than enough time, money & grief into trying to get it working. this particular vehicle is a dangerous one. please help me with this issue. i am just asking for what every reasonable person would. a mechanically safe vehicle. i appreciate you taking this issue seriously, as i do not want to continue to put myself in unnecessary danger. i would be happy to provide you with every record of service & dates etc if you would like to have them (once i get it back form the shop). sincerely, susan m. pendleton the first failure happened on march 6th evening. the next on 3/7/03, etc...
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER - DELIVERY - HOSES, LINES/PIPING, AND FITTINGS
08/06/20071130001
 Tl*the contact owns a 1997 oldsmobile aurora. the contact smelled fuel inside the vehicle while the engine was running. when he lifted the hood, he noticed fuel leaking from the fuel line and onto the motor. the vehicle was serviced for nhtsa recall number 04v110000 (fuel system) at 111,000 miles. the purchase date was unknown. the current and failure mileages were 113,000.
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER - STORAGE - TANK ASSEMBLY - FILLING/CHARGING
310/01/1997
 Hydraulic pressure regulator inoperable. yh