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Sliding doors opening...
Found the below in http://www.baileycar.com/recalls_html.html
Not too sure if manual or "power" doors. But since the doors are opening (by themselves) while driving down the road, I would assume "power doors" have this problem. ------------ 27/11/07 Drivers of the Chevrolet Uplander, Saturn Relay, Buick Terraza, and Pontiac Montana are complaining about a serious sliding door problem, where the doors will open while the vehicle is in motion. More than two dozen complaints have been received by the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration, yet there have been no recalls. Consumers have complained of having the door pop open at speeds exceeding 45mph and most complaints filed have dealt with 2005-2006 models. In the past, service managers from GM dealerships have previously said there is a quick fix for the problem and they have issued a preliminary report on how to fix the issue, blaming it on doors sensors being affected by debris. However, there are plenty of consumers who are returning to the dealer time and time again, only to hear that the service manager can't diagnose and/or fix the problem. If you find that you are dealing with an intermittent sliding door problem, be specific as to when the problem is happening. How fast are you traveling? What are the road conditions? What are the weather conditions? Do you have problems closing the doors? Does the door lock? All of this information is very important to the service department when it comes to diagnosing the problem. Make sure that each time you pick up your vehicle, you receive a repair invoice which clearly outlines your complaints and the repairs. ------------ |
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