Chevrolet Tracker owners have reported 6 problems related to frame rust (under the structure category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Chevrolet Tracker based on all problems reported for the Tracker.
Frame has rusted through serious safety issue where tire is about to sink in.
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Keep writing frame under parts but it keeps dissappearing. The last act is the motor mount rusting through droping the engine and putting a hole in the oil pan. The whole underside of the vehicle has rusted. The crossmember did and was replaced. But the rest of the frame has also rusted. The middle support for the car is almost completely gone. The oil pan was replaced when it rusted though. All brake and tranny lines are failing. Rear end cover almost is rusted through and is leaking. Other supports and joints are failing along with the back bumper. Both rocker panels under the front doors are rusted through. It would be easier writing what is not rusted. Have been a chevy owner all the time driving, they sold it even though someone else made it stand by it.
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2002 Chevrolet Tracker. Consumer writes in regards to a recall for rusted sub frame
the consumer stated the vehicle would not pass state inspection due to the rsuted frame.
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Front frame crossmember rusted through in multiple areas and has made vehicle unsafe to drive. The vehicle pulls violently to the left when the brakes are applied at high speeds or turning sharply.
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The front crossmember is horribly rusted. The previous owner(s) looked to have welded extra support to the area that the crossmember attaches to the control arm. I originally thought the previous owner hit something, but upon closer inspection there is no damage as the result of a collision. I just noticed this today, and do not at all feel safe driving anywhere until this is fixed. A 7 year old vehicle should not be rusting frame parts off!!.
1 - normal driving, no off road driving. No speeding. No hazardous driving. 2 - subframe rusted through on passenger's side. Consequence? had to drive home at less than 25 mph and home was over 25 miles away. 3 - subframe has to be replaced: metal too thin for welding pieces back together. Old part is in my garage.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Frame And Members problems | |
Underbody Shield problems | |
Body problems | |
Structure problems | |
Frame Rust problems | |
Roof And Pillar problems | |
Door Hinge problems |