Oldsmobile

January 2002 NHTSA investigations.

February 25, 2002

The NHTSA opened investigations regarding dim headlights in about 174,000 Oldsmobile Intrigue sedans that were built by GM in model years 1999-2001. The NHTSA said 26 Oldsmobile owners reported that the lights would dim or flicker.

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February 2002 NHTSA investigations.

February 24, 2002

Oldsmobile Bravada SUVs are being recalled because the brake and hazard lights can fail.

GM recalls Oldsmobile Bravada SUVs because of a defective suspension part.

April 5, 2001

Brand new Oldsmobile Bravada SUVs were recalled due to a defective suspension part following Fords vehicle stability problems.

Roof crush case is settled from a fatal Oldsmobile crash

May 31, 2001

GM settled with a family of five who died in a 1997 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme that had an air bag deploy for no reason, causing the driver to lose control and flip the car. The roof collapsed and resulted in the five deaths.

Oldsmobile electrical fires prompts recall

March 19, 2001

GM recalled Oldsmobile Achievas after three injuries from electrical fires occurred.

NHTSA investigates possible air bag defects

January 3, 2001

Oldsmobile Silhouettes may have a pillar mounted door switch that can tear the side air bag as it inflated from the seat back.

GM recalls 3.5 million vehicles for ABS failures.

July 21, 1999

GM recalled 3.5 million vehicles, including the Oldsmobile Bravada due to complaints of brakes failing to respond or locking up.

 

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