Oldsmobile Alero owners have reported 8 problems related to axle assembly (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Oldsmobile Alero based on all problems reported for the Alero.
While driving 60 to 70 mph rear passenger side wheel separated from the vehicle. Vehicle was taken to the dealer, and technician determined that rear axle broke.
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Bad vibration at highway speeds. Had wheels aligned,tires balanced, tie rods ,both front axles, both front bearings, front disc brakes(rotors and pads), both front struts replaced. Vibration at times gets bad enough to lose control. None of the above solutions fixed the problem.
While driving axle fell off and car leaned all way to the right, wheel and axle came off, and consumer ended up in a field.
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While driving about 30 mph rear axle fell off without prior warning. Dealer could not find reason for this problem to happen.
The transaxle assembly had been replaced previously, however consumer stating that transmisson was slipping, dealer informed consumer that problem could not be duplicated.
There was noise while driving coming from transmission. Dealer replaced with rem transmission. Consumer is still having the same problem and leakage. The vehicle has torq axis hydralic transmission motor mount defect. Vehicle makes noise due to transaxle faiure. . Brakes making noise due to rotors failure.
The axle assembly and boots have been replaced continually due to breakage which caused leakage.
When making a right turn onto a gravel road steering/ wheels locked up, and the left front wheel broke, facing outward. Dealer said axle/ spindle and strut were broken.