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Pontiac Montana Service Brakes, Hydraulic Safety Report | Nov 15, 2002



Reported on Nov 15, 2002


PROBLEM WITH THE HEAD GASKET DURING NORMAL DRIVING CONDITION STARTING BY OVER HEATING LOOK LIKE A THERMOSTAT PROBLEM BUT IS NOT. HEAD GASKET FAIL AND GAS FROM THE CYLINDERS ESCAPE TO THE BLOCK OF THE ENGINE CAUSING TO OVER HEAT AND DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE.
Make: Pontiac
Model: Montana
Manufactured by: General Motors LLC
Year: 2002
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Location: CLEVELAND OH
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): 1GMDU06E9VD
Mileage: 0 miles.
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