Fuel Injection Rail Problems of Oldsmobile Aurora

Oldsmobile Aurora owners have reported 31 problems related to fuel injection rail (under the gasoline fuel system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Oldsmobile Aurora based on all problems reported for the Aurora.

1 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 08/11/2010

I have a 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora (VIN [xxx] with a recalled fuel rail. The fuel rail spring a pinhole leak, which was spraying atomized gasoline on the engine block. There is a recall on this fuel rail, but when I called the Oldsmobile recall hotline, they told me that the repair had already been performed. Since the fuel rail was still the old style nylon one and not the stainless steel one specified in the recall, I called the dealership where the service was performed (aw golden in reading, PA) to inquire as to why the nylon fuel rail was still in place. They informed me that the former owner had never come back to get the recall done. I was never informed of this problem until I had fuel leaking onto my engine block and due to Oldsmobile's system, which has the recall marked as complete, I cannot get the recall service done. What good are safety recalls if the manufacturer can mark the recall complete without performing the work? information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).

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2 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1998 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 12/12/2009

Fuel rail split causing major damage to motor.

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3 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 03/30/2008

The contact owns a 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora. The contact noticed a huge puddle of gasoline coming from the vehicle. She called the dealer in reference to NHTSA campaign id number 04v110000 (fuel system, gasoline:delivery:hoses, lines/piping, and fittings) and scheduled an appointment. The technician at the dealer inspected her vehicle and replaced the engine fuel rail. Immediately after the repair, the contact smelled a strong odor of gasoline. The dealer stated that, according to the remedy, they were not required to install a revised chassis fuel return line and the contact would have to pay $400 for the repair. The vehicle has not been repaired again. The manufacturer did not assist. The failure and current mileages were 200,000.

4 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 04/02/2007

April 2007: fuel rail and line degraded and cracked spilling gas into engine compartment. Repair made at non-dealer auto repair close to house @ 350. 00. Quirk chevy, braintree said they inspected in 2005 and said that was all they had to do. Car was never inspected. . . Last visit to quirk in braintree was in 2003. Ultimately, gm agreed to pay claim in June of 2007. Have not received payment. When gm is contact, they say they'll send the check next week. . . They have said that every week since August.

5 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 11/14/2004

While waiting at a red light, consumer noticed that the vehicle caught on fire. When investigated it was determined to be due to the fuel rail.

6 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 08/27/2004

While driving smelled smelled gas fumes coming in from the vents. Consumer pulled over to the shoulder, lifted up the hood, and noticed gasoline leaking from the hole. Was drove vehicle to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that fuel rail needed to be replaced.

7 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 08/18/2004

While vehicle was parked consumer noticed that liquid was leaking from underneath the vehicle. Consumer could not start up the vehicle, and had it towed to dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that the fuel system needed to be replaced. Consumer was concerned that dealer and manufacturer did not decide who would pay for repairs.

8 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1998 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 08/09/2004

Spark plugs were changed, and the consumer could smell gas and see a leak. After having the vehicle checked by a mechanic it was determined that fuel rail was defective. Also, this vehicle was not included in NHTSA's the fuel rail recall 04v110100 .

9 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 07/16/2004

Consumer took vehicle to dealer for recall repairs on the chassis fuel return line leaking. But had not seen any fuel in the driveway or ground. He was told by the dealer that there was a recall on fuel rail. He stated that they will not repair one without the other, and he did not have a recall notice for the other. This cost $500. 00 to repair.

10 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 06/16/2004

Consumer received NHTSA recall 04v110000 for the fuel rail tubing; before the vehicle could have recall repairs performed vehicle caught on fire while parked at a gas station. After having the vehicle inspected by an Oldsmobile service manager,who insisted that the fire was related to the fuel rail, but claimed minimum responsibility.

11 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 06/15/2004

1996 Oldsmobile Aurora. The fuel rail was replaced unders recall, however the return fuel line also began to leak. The return lines on the 1995 model Auroras were covered in the recall, but apparently the 1996 model Auroras were not.

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12 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 05/07/2004

My wife went to pick up a passenger (her granddaughter) and to go shopping. She smelled gas while driving, and another motorist flagged her down to warn her that she was leaking gas. She stopped in a parking lot, left the vehicle, and called me. When I arrived, there was a large puddle of gasoline under the front of the vehicle (3' across). Upon inspection of the engine, the entire engine and firewall were covered with gas. Turning the ignition key, gas sprayed heavily from the plastic fuel line between 2 of the injectors. The vehicle was towed to a service center, and remarks made by the mechanic (that the replacement for the plastic lines was steel) made me suspicious about a recall. My internet search lead me to your website, and seemed to point to gm recall no. 04014; but in subsequent contact with Oldsmobile, I was told that there were no recalls for my VIN (1g3gr62c1v4110568). My vehicle (1997 Aurora), engine, malfunction, and corrective action recommended all match your recall notice. Had I not replaced an arcing spark plug wire 3 weeks earlier, this incident could have been catastrophic. This recall may need to be expanded to prevent potential loss of life. I am having the vehicle serviced by my local mechanic, since I am outside the recall; the plastic fuel rail assembly will be replaced with the steel lines mentioned in your recall notice. I will instruct the mechanic to return the faulty assembly to me (as intact as possible) for future inspection, if desired.

13 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 04/05/2004

While driving approximately 30 mph driver smelled gas coming through the vents. Driver was able to pull over. Vehicle was towed to the body shop, and mechanic determined that the fuel rail needed to be replaced.

14 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 04/02/2004

Fuel rail leaking on 1996 olds Aurora. Also, leaking gas has caused paint to bubble up on engine parts.

15 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 03/29/2004

While staring up the vehicle a gasoline odor was coming inside vehiclethrough the ventillation system. Consumer was able to drive the vehicle to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that fuel rail was leaking gasoline, and needed to be replaced.

16 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 03/02/2004

Consumer smelled gas fumes coming into vehicle through the vent. Consumer lifted up the hood, and unscrewed the cover from the engine. Then, noticed a gasoline leak. Consumer was able to drive the vehicle to dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that there was a fuel rail leak.

17 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 11/10/2003

My 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora exhibited an extremely strong gasoline odor while driving home and, especially, after being stored overnight in my garage. It was found by the dealer that the hoses in the fuel system have deteriorated and are leaking gasoline. Dealer indicated that this was a known problem and that general motors has done nothing to address the problem. A potentially explosive situation could have occurred in that the vehicle was stored in my garage overnight and the fumes could have been ignited by the pilot flame of a gas water heater located in the garage.

18 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 11/05/2003

There was a strong fuel odor which had entered the inside of the vehicle while the vehicle was in motion. The consumer had taken the vehicle to the dealership. The mechanic replaced the fuel rail system because of a leak problem. The fuel rail was replaced due to the leak between the two injectors.

19 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 10/10/2003

I had a fuel rail leak on my 1995 Oldsmobile Aurora similar to others reported on msnbc news. Fuel rail replaced by saint claire Cadillac/Oldsmobile of santa clara, CA at my expense in october10, 2003. They charged me $1,024. 11 for this work (also changed the spark plugs). This vehicle has also had problems with leaks at the fuel tank overflow.

20 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 10/06/2003

Oldsmobile Aurora fuel rail leak. Explosion occurred and fire engulfed whole car. Car was a total loss. Gm has been contacted, but will not take care of problem even after recall.

21 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 09/06/2003

The vehicle wouldn't start. Driver opened the hood, and found gasoline all over the engine. The vehicle was towed to the dealer, who found a leak in the two fuel lines.

22 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 08/08/2003

Fuel rail leaking fuel in close proximity to plug wires. I have noticed a high number of Aurora's for sale as salvage that have suffered engine fires. Is this related?.

23 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 08/01/2003

Fuel rail burst while driving. Fuel spilled all over the engine. Strong gas odor smell. Appears to be potential fire/explosion hazard.

24 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 07/23/2003

The consumer smelled gas odor while in the garage while his wife was driving the vehicle the next day the vehicle suddenly exploded and smoke and flame poured from under the hood. The driver was able to exit the vehicle quickly without injuries. The vehicle was totaled. The manufacturer was contacted and sent and inspector to examine the vehicle. The inspector stated that the cause of the problem could not be found therefore the manufacturer accepted no responsibility. A mechanic told the consumer that he fixed fuel rail leaks on several other Oldsmobile Aurora.

25 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 06/10/2003

My 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora developed a gas leak on the plastic portion of the fuel rail which sprayed gasoline all over the engine compartment. Luckily, no fire occurred and the rail was replaced by a gm dealership. Three months later, the fuel line developed a leak on the plastic portion of the tubing. This was also replaced by a gm dealership.

26 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 04/06/2003

Pulling out from the driveway, there was an explosion under the hood. Which resulted in an engine fire. Engine burned up. There was a puddle of fuel on the drive way where the vehicle was parked. The fuel rail appeared to have ruptured.

27 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 07/02/2002

Fuel was pouring out of my engine as I was sitting in a parking space. I literally saw my fuel gauge go from full to nearly 1/4 in about 2 minutes. I was lucky there was a fire station right there to assist me. Fortunately there was no fire. The local gm mechanic told me that they have seen alot of these particular problems (fuel rail). When I contacted gm, they said they didn't have enough information on this problem to warrant a search. I said that my wife drove the car the night before and it could have burned her to death. He said that he was sorry, but couldn't help me at this time. Faulty fuel rail problem.

28 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 05/03/2002

Consumer's vehicle experienced the same defect as mentioned in NHTSA recalls 04v110000 . Some passenger vehicles equipped with 4. 0l v8 engines have a condition in which the nylon tubing used in the fuel rail construction may degrade and crack. The manufacturer refused to refund the consumer for the repaired be the fuel hose cracked not the rail.

29 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 03/14/2002

I had a 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora that the engine exploded into fire due to leaking fuel probably from the fuel rails that were plastic and are being recalled now. Gm refused my claim at the time but now sent me a recall notice.

30 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora

Failure Date: 01/01/1901

While driving vehicle leaked gas and smelled of fuel. The consumer's vehicle began to leak fuel prior to receiving the recall notice. The consumer sold the vehicle because she could not afford to pay $2000. To repair the fuel rail tubing.

31 Fuel Injection Rail problem of the 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

The vehicle was parked in the garage. The driver began to smell gas fumes throughout the house. Took vehicle to the dealer. The dealer stated vehicle had a bad fuel rail. Dealer believed that if the house furnace was lit then the fumes from the vehicle might have ignited a fire in the house.


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