Oldsmobile Bravada owners have reported 3 problems related to emission control (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Oldsmobile Bravada based on all problems reported for the Bravada.
I have had many mechanical problems with my vehicle since the day I purchased it (new!). I have had several occasions where the oxygen snesor was bad, I currently have a problem with the dome override switch. If I have it activated, pushed in, it will cause my lights to stay on and also causes my personal alarm (like the one on my remote keyless entry) to go off quite often. When the dome override is disengaged, all seems fine. The most recent issue that I have is with the heating system. This one's a winner, especially because this is winter and snow and freezing temperature season, here in the northeast. I have little or no heat. I drive an average of 110 miles per day. We have flushed the system, replaced the thermostat and I am lucky to have heated seats, because I'd probably have hypothermia by the time I got to work if I didn't. I have owned three other olds Bravadas and I have stood by them, happy with everything the vehicle had to offer. After this one is paid off, I strongly doubt that I will even look at purchasing a gm vehicle again!.
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Brake pedal is extremely hard to press, it goes low to the floor and causes extended stopping distance. Problem gets better when they put new pads on. Then 5,000 to 8,000 miles it happens all over again. Mechanic found rotors to be hard they were removed and cleaned and readjusted and also cleaned rear drums, also consumer states a light was on, oxygen sensor was replaced.
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all problems of the 1996 Oldsmobile Bravada
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Oxygen sensor failed. Nlm.
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