Warped Brake Rotors
2007 Saturn Aura (Page 2 of 2)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Saturn dealer.

CarComplaints.com Notes: The Saturn Aura was a mid-size car meant to replace the somewhat problematic L-Series. Unfortunately, the Aura brought its own problems: namely cheap brake parts that needed early replacement and a gear shifter that could say it’s in park while the transmission was still engaged.
Brake problems, including uneven wear and warped rotors that cause the car to wobble, are common complaints from 2007 owners. Did GM use metal for its rotors that can’t stand the heat? That’s what some say, and it’s hard to argue when reports show that rotors could start to warp as early as 500 miles off the dealer lot.
Meanwhile, a busted gear shifter cable lead to some unwanted rollaways. That’s because the shifter could say “Park” while the transmission was still in drive, reverse or neutral. A defect investigation into the issue was opened in 2011, eventually leading to a recall of 56,000 vehicles in 2014.
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pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $270
- Average Mileage:
- 30,600 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 29 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replace brake pads and rotors (17 reports)
- not sure (5 reports)
- resurfaced rotors & new brake pads (5 reports)
- upgrade brake rotors & calipers (2 reports)

brakes problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
Took car to dealer for a check up and they found rear pads were completely gone and rear rotors shot. When I told them to fix them under warranty they said it was not their problem and it would cost me. Not 4 months before pads and rotors were fine and was told they had plenty of life left. I had to take to private mechanic that I trusted to replace rear rotors and pads. Cost me a fortune for a car that was 2 years old.
- Brandon K., Lombard, IL, US