13 problems related to manifold/header/muffler/tail pipe have been reported for the 1999 Chevrolet Lumina. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The contact owns a 1999 Chevrolet Lumina. The contact stated that oil was leaking on the exhaust manifold and a burning odor was present. The contact received notification of nhsta campaign number: 15v701000 (engine and engine cooling); however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The failure mileage was approximately 131,000. Parts distribution disconnect.
I have a 1999 chevy Lumina purchase new in 1999. The intake gasket has ben serviced on 3/14/03 at $216, on 12/15/03 car smoking and fluid leaking again and this was $737. Now I have been faced with the same problems. For several weeks I was adding coolant on a weekly basis until it started to be every 2-3 days. Then the car started smoking and I panic and took it to the nearest shop on my way to work. The manager told me that it was a intake gasket manifold problem. When they were done it had cost me $763 dollars. I was told that there were other vehicles in their shop with similar problems. However, after leaving that same day, the car begun hesitating when accelerating as though it was not getting any gas. That made no since because I had 3/4 of a tank of gas. Why are these problems happening at this point because I have consistently serviced this vehicle on a regular basis since purchasing in 1999. I am told that there are recalls on these particular problems. Please help me because I value and take good care of my cars, but I feel that everything is defective. I have also had issues with having to have brake jobs every 6 mos. On this same vehicle. What is the problems. Will you help.
My car was parked in my garage and I notice anti freeze leaking. I had the car looked at and was told it is the intake vavle that needs to be replaced. I am going to have the repair done and yes the replaced part is available. My vehicle is a 1999 chevy Lumina and I only have 60,000 mile on it. I have maintained my car according to the manual and have had several major problems with it. I have had to replace 2 fuel enjectors. I replaced the altenator at 41,900. I am very good at keeping my car maintained and it has never been driven rough. I am the only owner and the car had less than 100 miles on it when I bought it.
Vehicle had multiple problems with the coolant leaking out of the intake manifold. Vehicle was taken to dealer for repair, and consumer was told that the head gaskets needed repairs.
Manifold leak developed at 62,840. Miles, resulting in loss of coolant and a $500. Repair bill. Now I see from this site that many, many others have same problems with gm 3. 1 liter v6 engines! n. A. H.
My starter recently went on my 1999 Chevrolet, Lumina, upon repair it was found the failure was due to a short created by a seal failure in my engine. The antifreeze is leaking out my engine block from the manifold/seal and onto my starter. This was saidd to be due to the plastic seal used on the aluminum engine. It is said to not be "chemically compatible" causing "inevitable warping of the seal". The cost for repair is be $600 just for a new seal. But at 54,000 miles they suggest to due the standard maintainance while the engine is out like tune up, transmission flush, etc. Looking at a cost of $950. This has been told to me by several mechanics to be a "manufactures defect" but it has been overlooked due to the overwhelming numbers of Lumina's that have beeen sold. I find this unexceptable as a buyer who trusted gm and cheverolet consumer reports and its overall reputation of quality. Now I feel like I am driving a time bomb which can't be sold without my loss due to its faulty seal and the required repair. I had to replace my battery first because I was loosing power ($65) and then had to try process of elimination by the suggestion of auto zone and their computer read out. My car was still not starting so then after having my car towed, due to the short in the starte. I had to have my starter replaced due to the leak from my engine and the cost then (for a lifetime warranty) was $182 plus the antifreeze flush I paid for to try and stop the leak. I am very disappointed. How can such a defect be accepted by such a prominent manufacturer.
Intake manifold cracked. . . Gaskets leaking. Coolant wont stay in engine. I have researched and many 1999 Luminas (3. 1 v-6 are having the identical problem) approximately cost of repairs $1,000. 00 gm is definitely aware of this huge problem. A total recall of this vehicle and correct this problem must be made immediately.
1999 Chevrolet Lumina,only 70,000 miles, have had the injectors flushed x3, now need manifold replaced and head gasket replaced, costing approximately $1000. Problem related to defective gaskets on Chevrolet's part should be paid for by Chevrolet, not the auto owner. Chevrolet has been aware of this problem and there are numerous persons having to replace parts due to their failure to make a correction or a recall. I want Chevrolet held responsible and to reimburse myself and others that have had to have this done to their vehicles.
The lower intake manifold gasket cracked.
Leaking intake manifold gasket on 3. 1 v-6, 1999 Chevrolet Lumina, 54k mileage. Dealer estimates $1000 to repair. Internet sites list many cars with same problem. Gm needs to address this problem. Complete engine failure will be the result if I don't fix it - but why should I pay when Chevrolet didn't do their engineering correct on the gasket and coolant. Ts.
Consumer was smelling gasoline inside of vehicle, and was getting headache he took vehicle to dealership, and there was leak coming from engine compartment. Also, transmission wouldn't work right consumer stated that he took vehicle to dealership over several times.
The vehicle is leaking coolant out the intake manifold, which is causing the vehicle not to have any heat, it also caused the engine to over heat. Owner will contact manufacturer. . . . Cost of intake manifold replacement $689. 15 plus tax. Customer declined repairs.
Intake manifold leaked.