NHTSA — Service Brakes, Hydraulic: Foundation Components: Disc: Rotor Problems

2000 Oldsmobile Alero (Page 1 of 3)

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Average Mileage:
11,636 miles

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2000 Oldsmobile Alero Owner Comments (Page 1 of 3)

problem #55

Jan 092003

Alero 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 135,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

My 2000 Oldsmobile Alero has had serious problems with it since purchasing it in June of 2002. To date, I have had to replace my waterpump, intake manifold gasket, tires, brakes and rotors consistently (three or more times ayear). The most recent problem is my gas gauge will indicate that I have 1/4 tank and to my surprise the car will not start unless more fuel is added. The engine also sounds rough, I have both service engine lights on, along with my low tire pressure, anti lock brake light on and I have new tires, replaced a gas cap, and the lights went off, but then come back on. I am also positive that my car will not pass inspection. The cosmetic defects are that of the dash board starting to peel and come loose. I have read up on that GM responded to a problem with all 2000 Oldsmobile Alero about the gas problem and I contacted the dealer dorschel and spoke with service manager lou, GM agreed to add a different filter so that the gas was draining back into the tank, it was also mentioned in the article that dealers could be fined thousands of dollars daily if not complied with, but because it was not an actual recall, the dealer denied my request to fix. After reading the multiple complaints about these vehicles, I am shocked that they have not been recalled, the should be as they are not safe cars in my opinion. I am challenging you to take a ride in my car with your family and see if you feel safe, because not only am I out 13,000 that I paid for the car, but also if I have to estimate probably another 6,000 in repairs. That is ridiculous. I expect a written response from your office within 30 days of what you intend to do to investigate these problems. Not only read my letter, but you should google in 2000 Oldsmobile Alero and see the disgust of performance people are complaining of.

- Nunda, NY, USA

problem #54

Jun 062006

Alero

  • miles
Brakes pulsate very bad. I had front rotors replaced approx. 6,000 miles ago as well as pads and pulsation is back. Mechanic states this is a known issue with Alero...*

- Batesville, IN, USA

problem #53

Oct 242005

Alero

  • miles
I have a 2000 olds Alero and just had a complete brake job including replacement of front rotors because of "pulsation" feeling in brake pedal..I was informed by the mechanic that my rotors needed replacing and that Alero's were notorious for fast-wearing rotors. I replaced them but now after only 4,000 miles the pulsation is back. Now the mechanic/dealer is telling me that it is a known Alero defect..I don't feel I should have to keep paying for brake problems that are obviously a dealer issue...

- Batesville, IN, USA

problem #52

Oct 022004

Alero 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 70,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Approximately one year ago the fuel pump was replaced in my 2000 Oldsmobile Alero. This year I am replacing the fuel pump again. The cost of each replacement with labor is approximately $600 if you run an internet search for problems with the Alero, you will find that two common problems exist for the Alero. One is brake problems (a serious safety issue) and the other being fuel pump problems. How long will it be (or has already happened) before someone is killed by a situation where the fuel pump fails while driving causing loss of engine power then applying the brakes to slow the car only to find the brakes are not working correctly, resulting in a potentially dangerous situation? GM should step up and accept responsibility for these defects.

- Hackettstown, NJ, USA

problem #51

Oct 042004

Alero

  • Automatic transmission
  • 82,000 miles
The brake light kept coming on. After having the brakes serviced the brake fluid remained low. Then, the rotors and the brake line were replaced three times. Vehicle started to make noise, and currently the wheel bearings were defective.

- Ferndale, MI, USA

problem #50

Oct 162000

Alero

  • 3,497 miles
Repeated brake problems. (nar)

- Huber Heights, OH, USA

problem #49

Feb 112004

Alero

  • 25,584 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Brake pads, rotors, and front brakes were replaced. Consumer recently learned the front brakes needed to be replaced again. (nar)

- Huber Heights, OH, USA

problem #48

Jul 292004

Alero 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 7,000 miles
Unusual wearing & pulsation of front brakes on car; replaced 3 times in 41,000 miles. 1) replaced rotors & pads at 7000 mi. At olds dealer-no charge. 2) 28,000 mi. Same problem; work done by estes Chevy indianapolis. GM service ctr. Paid 1/2. 3) at 41,000 miles, same problem. Took to car-X for opinion; est. Of $283 to fix the pads & rotors; calipers ok. Took car to estes. They said a bad caliper caused brakes & rotors to wear & all needed to be replaced. They suggested owner "raced the car" - untrue. Estes gave estimate of $1000 & said to call GM svc. Ctr. GM customer svc rep, maura said GM would pay 1/2 the cost. I told her that was not ok; they have brake problems with Alero & have defective vehicles causing a product liability & safety concern. Maura refused to give us the old parts on the car if we had estes do repair work, saying GM wanted them. She said estes' estimate was $863, different than my quote. I asked maura to send E-mail or fax with GM offer & she told me she did not have access to a fax or email. She asked if I would give maintanence documentation. I told maura this had nothing to do with brakes, and I wanted to talk to her supervisor. She refused, saying she does not have a supervisor. I told her to call estes' service mgr; we did not want estes to fix it. I had researched brake problems on Alero on web; there are sites devoted to this. We picked up the car from estes, took it to car-X to fix, & had them check the calipers. Cost was $284 for rotors and pads; there was nothing wrong w/caliper; they will check the pads every 6 mos. They gave us our old parts to keep. They stated GM rotors were thin metal; brake pads were grinding into them. The value of the car is less than loan, because of poor quality of the car, so we are out thousands of dollars. Estes lied about the problem, overcharged, and GM refused to give us the parts off our own car. GM & estes colluded in evaluating the car.

- Indianapolis, IN, USA

problem #47

Jun 292004

Alero 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
This car has had three sets of brakes put on it and now at 45780 miles is going to have to have another set. I know the previous owner well and know the history of this particular vehicle especially. The brakes are either of substandard design or used inferior quality materials in the manufacturing process. The rotors are junk. This is certainly not safe in a sudden emergency stopping situation.

- Charlotte, NC, USA

problem #46

Jun 152002

Alero 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 12,000 miles
Brakes have been replaced twice within the last 12,000 miles. Currently, at 30,000 miles rotors must be replaced.

- Pittston, PA, USA

problem #45

Apr 192002

Alero 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 24,617 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

General Motors considers a warped brake rotor as normal wear and tear and would not be considered a warranty defect. Warped rotors cause undue vibration and sudden loss of control of the vehicle, especially at freeway speeds. The rotor was repaired under warranty at 24,000 miles, by turning the rotor in April 2002. However, the problem has since recurred and General Motors will not repair them under warranty since the mileage exceeds their 36,000 mile warranty period. Mr. Evan doel (1-866-952-4368) at the customer service department of General Motors corporation also expressed the fact that a warped brake rotor on the Alero is a "common problem" and that he has received several calls for this same problem. General Motors corporation demonstrates corporate irresponsibility in knowing that repeated occurrences of a warped brake rotor on the Oldsmobile Alero is categorized and simply considered a "common problem." A problem in which the vehicle, its driver and its occupants are put into jeopardy that could result in injury and/or death. I have already written a letter directly to G. richard wagoner, jr., chairman and CEO of General Motors corporation on December 1,2003 and carbon copied to.Mr. Paul white, general manager of crest auto group in plano, Texas 75075, where the vehicle was purchased.

- Plano, TX, USA

problem #44

Nov 122003

Alero 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 8,000 miles
Front rotors have been replaced twice and re-turned twice. All were highest quality Napa rotors available with ceramic pads. Burned through ceramic pads as well! clearly a design flaw as braking system is undersized for weight of car.

- Jenison, MI, USA

problem #43

Sep 212003

Alero 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 61,000 miles
When brakes are applied the entire vehicle shakes or pulsates. Replaced pads. Minimal change. Found report advising common problem and rotors and hubs must also be replaced.

- Orange Park, FL, USA

problem #42

Aug 032003

Alero 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 41,944 miles
The front brakes were worn out at 41,944 miles for the first time. The rotors were turned & the pads replaced. The brake repair lasted only 12,296 miles ( this was 296 miles out of warranty) when I was told the rotors were warped again & the pads needed to be replaced. Of course this is "normal wear" that the extended warranty does not cover. I had to pay out of pocket twice for the entire repair. After finding the tsb reports, I feel the rotors should have been replaced. Since reading the numerous complaints covering the past several years on the brakes of this vehicle, I fear the brakes may fail with out any type of warning. What will it take & how long will it be before the NHTSA forces GM to issue a recall on the brakes?!

- Lawrenceville, GA, USA

problem #41

Aug 052003

(reported on)

Alero

  • 34,000 miles
Consumer states that front rotors are warped due to a manufacturer's defect.

- O'fallon, MO, USA

problem #40

Jul 032003

Alero 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 39,448 miles
Breaks on our 2000 Oldsmobile Alero have been checked/fixed 3 times in 39000 miles. In Aug 2002 new front rotors and pads were replaced at 31810 miles. In July 2003 at 39448 miles front inside pads were over 50 % worn and the rotors needed turning. Back brakes also needed repare. This last instance only had 7638 miles on the 'new' rotors and pads.this is a known issue and one that the customer must swallow huge repair bills every 8,000-10,000 miles, well out of the normal range. NHTSA must do something to force GM to correct the issue before a lose of life happens and to assist customers with huge cost in break repairs.

- Wyoming, MI, USA

problem #39

Jun 102003

Alero 6-cyl

  • miles
Rotors bad, brakes bad, wheels leak air, windows leak air in, windshied shakes, engine runs high temps and knocks, paint is starting to rust. Cd player is always shuting off. Dealer has not done a thing to help and my car is under warranty for a few more months. I need help soon.

- Fairview Park, OH, USA

problem #38

May 012003

Alero

  • miles
I bought my Oldsmobile Alero new in July of 2000. Within a few months after purchase I started taking it back to the dealer due to a grinding noise that would happen when I was driving at slower speeds or turning. The dealer couldn't find anything wrong, but suggested I may need new brakes. I was not satisfied with this response since the car was less than one year old and I don't drive any more than the average driver. I then started taking it to a closer dealer (this one was a GM dealer and not specifically Oldsmobile). After several visits they told me my brake pads were worn down and needed replaced. By this point it was 2002 and my car had about 20,000 miles on it. I still wasn't sure I agreed with it, but I let them replace my brakes. Still heard the noise. I can't even count how many times my car has been to the two dealerships for the same grinding noise. The last time I had it in was in may of 2003. They finally told me about a bulletin regarding tire size and told me this was causing the noise. This bulletin came out a year prior to this service visit and they had looked at my car numerous times. Now I'm having trouble with the rotors and from what I've read a lot of other people are too. When I apply the brakes, it feels like the car is jerking to a stop. I think Oldsmobile or GM needs to own up to the defect and replace the rotors for those of us who are unlucky enough to own one of their Alero.

- Papillion, NE, USA

problem #37

May 172003

Alero 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 39,900 miles
2000 Oldsmobile Alero - upon replacing the front brake pads my mechanic informed me I needed to replace the rotors. Not because they were scored by the brake pads (I still had lining on the pads), but because they were deteriorated because of being made with inferior (soft) metal. He mentioned he saw this before on other vehicles (Jeep) which required a recall.

- Secaucus, NJ, USA

problem #36

Nov 052002

Alero 4-cyl

  • 51,000 miles
There is bouncing when brakes are applied, then it begins to make noise, the rotors are constantly being bent and shims have been inserted repeatedly. The brakes have to be replaced every time the oil is changed at 3000 miles. Now, the problem has continued, and this is the 7th time it has happened even with the extended warranty Oldsmobile will not pay for the work, they have turned the rotors repeatedly, now they must be replaced. ****dims 11 IVOQ entry posted after 12/12/01 cut-over to artemis****769335.

- Timpson, TX, USA

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