We found the following complaints for OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE (2004)
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The impact of the crash of my car into the side of the other car as i was going west & he was going north,as his car kept on going, rolled over, my car was pulled nw the bumper pulled off - but the air bag did not blow, why?
2004 oldsmobile silhouette luxury. Consumer writes in regards to problems with the electrical system. *ldthe consumer stated the radio, locks, sliding doors and instrument panel all malfunction.
Speedometer in 2004 oldsmobile silhouette malfunctions. Appears to show correct speed some of the time, other times is obviously off.
Dt*:the contact stated the sliding door on the left side opened without warning.also, the door chime alarm sounded while driving various speeds.the vehicle was inspected by the dealer who determined the fuse to door alarm could not be removed because it was a safety feature.the dealer cleaned the door contacts and replaced the locks.the problems persisted.the manufacturer was not alerted.
Dt: last week while in park the vehicle rolled backwards. The vehicle was parked on flat ground.the car was parked outside of home.there are no warning lights to indicate a problem. The vehicle rolled down and imbankment.the parking brake was not set. . it showed that the vehicle was still in park when the owner got back in it. There was damage to the vehicle. The dealership was contacted, who was consulting gm to see if they were able to work with owner.owner has not spoken with gm. The owner iwas not aware of whether or not there will be costs incurred by this incident.owner found an old recall on internet, but has already checked, and there was no recall on this vehicle. The old recall number was not available.*ajk
The removable rear back seats locking mechanisim in the 2004 oldsmobile silhouette van has caught my finger incuring several thousand dollars in medical fees.the undercarrige moves backwardwhen the front bracket is engaged and easily pinches a hand or finger.appears to be adesign faiure.i'd like to know if others have had the same experience.pls advise kim jackson
My 10 year old niece attempted to open the power sliding door on the right side of our 2004 oldsmobile silhouette outside the mall. The motor was already running, in park, as i had come to pick up my daughter and niece from the mall. The door appeared to be locked since it would not open, so i pushed 'unlock' a few times as she and my grown daughter tried to open the door. I just heard a clicking sound of the unlock mechanism as if it was locking and unlocking. The door would not open, so my niece entered through the manual side door on the left side of the van. We drove about 3 blocks from the mall to the stoplight of a major city street. About half a block or less after taking a left at the intersection stoplight, the power sliding door on the right side of the van just opened. My niece loudly exclaimed that the door opened and tried to reach across from her buckled position on the left bucket seat. My daughter and i both shrieked and said for her not to get near it. My daughter was seated up front on the passenger seat and reached back to the window ledge of the open sliding door and tried to pull it shut. It shut most of the way, but not fully. I pulled into a parking lot of a business and had my niece use the switch located near the power side door to open it fully and then again to close it fully. We made the next 20 miles without incident. We just bought the vehicle less than a week ago, and we have our 3 younger boys ride in the back, so this incident has been very scary.
Dt*:the contact stated the sliding door on the left side opened without warning.also, the door chime alarm sounded while driving various speeds.the vehicle was inspected by the dealer who determined the fuse to door alarm could not be removed because it was a safety feature.the dealer cleaned the door contacts and replaced the locks.the problems persisted.the manufacturer was not alerted.
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