Unknown Or Other Related Problems of the 1998 Oldsmobile 88

Table 1 shows one common unknown or other related problems of the 1998 Oldsmobile 88.

Table 1. Unknown Or Other related problems of Oldsmobile 88

Problem Category Number of Problems
Unknown Or Other problems
8

Unknown Or Other problem #1

Paint on hood of care is flaking off. Started with a small spot several months ago, when I washed my care today the garden hose washed several flakes of the hood paint away. The size now is bigger than a dollar bill. The paint isn't sticking to the primer.

Unknown Or Other problem #2

I went to the dealer and complained that the paint was chipping. I had in hand 4 estimates and each paint/body shop arrived at the same conclusion, "paint laminate" problem. Every person who wrote an estimate told me that this was a gm problem. The last place I went to was the gm dealer in countryside, IL, (celozzi-ettleson). One of the service consultants (kevin anderson) talked to the boss (darren d'andre) and returned with a paper indicating to me that the warranty had expired once the car was three years old. Since I have never had a car that had such a paint chipping problem, I decided to pursue this matter.

Unknown Or Other problem #3

Paint on right fender starting to peel. Took to the dealership and they told me the car was more than 5 years old and gm would not pay for it. Still working on getting them to paint it.

Unknown Or Other problem #4

Transmission: upper plate gasket went, causing gear slippage at high speeds which gradually became worse in the lower gears. Transmission replaced under warrenty. Transmission was replaced with a rebuilt unit which is now exhibiting much of the same slippage at high speeds (only minorly at the moment) @ 156,000km. Engine: first engine had the egr/exhaust design defect that causes the intake manifold to melt and coolant to poor into the engine. Report from the shop was that entire bottom end was destroyed by the coolant, and a full new engine had to be ordered (complete with accessories, etc. ). The new engine's idler for the serpentine had the bearing cease, knocking the belt off. Since the waterpump was belt driven, the engine overheated. The car was left to idle in the parking lot for a total time of ~ 5-15min. (the temperature out was somewhere around -40c / -40f. ). Brakes: perhaps cronically undersized for this vehicle, rotors have warped like clockwork every 30,000km. They are currently warped approaching 160,000km and will need to be replaced --- again --- shortly. This is not a car that see's much heavy use. Groceries on weekends, ~ 15-20km max. Total daily trip during workdays. It has yet to accomplish an extended road trip (I. E. , north bay -> ottawa or north bay -> toronto, 4 hours (~400km) and 3 hours (~300km) respectively) without the 'check engine' light being lit. Additional recollection: front fog lights constantly filling with condensation as well, have been replaced 4-5 times while under warrenty. No solution was found and now they're just not used.

Unknown Or Other problem #5

Engine began to run very rough and check engine light began to flash. Pulled car off roadway. Gasket had failed sending coolant into the engine, damaging the manifolds.

Unknown Or Other problem #6

Hood would not stay open. Dealer and manufacturer were notified. . Consumer also stated the check engine light illuminated.

Unknown Or Other problem #7

Alternator made loud high-pitched whine - replaced at my expense. Gear indicator on console des not function in cold temperatures.

Unknown Or Other problem #8

1998 Oldsmobile 88.


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