This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
So how do you find out what problems are occurring? For this NHTSA complaint data, the only way is to read through the comments below. Any duplicates or errors? It's not us.
Ea 01 007; air bag clock spring: Air bag light stayed on, and horn assembly did not operate. Dealer was notified. Head gasket and time chain replaced due to tremendous oil loss, engine light is now illuminated, vehicle's temperature gauge went up and vehicle locked up. Windshield wipers come on by themselves. Sliding door latch inoperable.
Was driving and noticed air bag light came on & stayed. Horn failed to work properly. Had used cruise control, and it failed to work after being initiated.
Ea-01-007; consumer has noticed air bag light illuminated on dashboard. Also, horn was inoperable/ windshield wipers worked intermittently, and electrical door locks failed to lock or unlock. Also, note ABS brake light illuminated on the dash, brakes have failed. Consumer has contacted dealer, dealer unable to determine cause of failures.
- Keaau, HI, USA
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Horn stopped working and airbag light was on/off. Vehicle had 68,000 miles on it when clock, spring was repaired. Since then there have been no problems.
Air bag warning light is illuminated on dash panel, horn dose'nt work and cruise control are not working. This is due to a bad clock spring. Dealr has been contacted.
Ea-01-007- consumer has noticed air bag light illuminated on dash. Also, horn and cruise control were inoperable. Consumer contacted dealer, dealer noticed clock spring in steering column broke, causing problem.
Ea-01-007; consumer noticed air bag light illuminated on dash, horn and cruise control were inoperable. Also, windshield wipers worked intermittently. Consumer has contacted dealer, dealer noticed the clock spring broke, causing problems.
While driving airbag light would come on and horn stopped working. Consumer felt this may be a problem with clock spring. Dealer replaced clock spring.
While traveling, air bag light illuminated for 1 year. Dealer has been contacted. Consumer lost horn and cruise control. Possibly failure of the clock spring assembly.
Airbag light would stay on. Dealer had advised that clock spring would have to be replaced. Vehicle has not been repaired. Manufacturer does not have any parts in stock. At this time consumer is unable to drive vehicle.
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- Galesville, MD, USA