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Pontiac Grand Am Engine And Engine Cooling Engine Gasoline Safety Report | July 07, 2002



Reported on July 07, 2002


CONSUMER TRIED TO START VEHICLE WHICH HAD BEEN PARKED IN THE DRIVEWAY. IT WOULD NOT START. WHEN CONSUMER TRIED TO RESTART THE VEHICLE THERE WAS SMOKE EMITTING FROM THE STEERING COLUMN. CONSUMER DISCONNECTED THE BATTERY FOR SAFETY REASONS. CONSUMER WAS INFORMED THAT THE RECALLED PART WAS INSTALLED AT NO CHARGE, BUT THE DAMAGE CAUSED DUE TO THE FAULTY PART WILL CHARGED. CONSUMER FEELS GM SHOULD REIMBURSE THE MONIES PAID. *JG
Make: Pontiac
Model: Grand Am
Manufactured by: General Motors LLC
Year: 1997
Was a crash reported?
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Was a fire reported? N
Location: JERSEY CITY NJ
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): 1G2NE52T8VC
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Was a police report filed? N
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