Rear Suspension problems of the 2002 Saturn LS

Three problems related to rear suspension have been reported for the 2002 Saturn LS. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Rear Suspension problem

Failure Date: 01/13/2006

The rear of my Saturn lw200 wagon is making my tires wear out prematurely. It's causing the inside tread edge to wear out before the rest. Saturn wants to charge me 235 to do an alignment and put in a spacer kit which I understand is a factory defect from the beginning. Saturn should pay for this and my tires.

2 Rear Suspension problem

Failure Date: 06/03/2005

I had a blowout on the rear, driver-side tire. When I took it to the tire shop to get a new one, the technician had to replace both rear tires due to wear on the inside of both rear tires. They advised me to get an alignment. The alignment shop found out about a servive bulletin #00-t-72a issued in July 2002 regarding a problem with the rear suspension. Both the rear tires lean in at the top. I took the car to the Saturn dealer to get it fixed, but they told me that it was not a recall and it would not be repaired free of charge. I want to know the difference between a recall and a service bulletin and why a service bulletin is not considered a "defect" in the vehicle. There were no injuries caused, but if the tire had blown out during my out of town trip the night before there could have been or even worse. The inside of both the rear tires was so worn that both were showing the steel belts. Thank you, louise a. Leader.

3 Rear Suspension problem

Failure Date: 07/15/2003

The tires on my 2002 Saturn lw300 wore out at an excessive rate, requiring replacement at 22,000 miles. I brought my car into the dealership describing steering wheel vibration at high speed and excessively worn tires. Although the symptoms I described met the symptoms in existing tsbs for my vehicle, the Saturn dealer ignored these and until I did research to find the tsbs, was not going to cover this under warranty. From my research, the excessive wear on the tires is far from an isolated incident and adversely affects the performance, and therefore safety, of the vehicle. The dealer also informed me that there was "cupping" on my rear tires making them out of round. While there is a TSB out for this incident, certain Saturn dealers are choosing to ignore this even when customers report the problems directly related to the tsbs. Since this is a known issue to Saturn and is related to the configuration of the suspension and Saturn's selection for tires (firestone affinity hps), there should be a recall on the vehicle to correct the manufacturer's defect, and avert future safety issues relating to low tire traction. Furthermore, the fact that this tire wear occurs at such an early period in the car's life that many consumers will not even know that they have worn out tires until they have a failure leading to an accident. Thankfully that did not happen in my case but tread life is not something I would normally be checking on a car with 22,000 miles because there is no reason for tires on a new car to wear out at 22,000 miles.




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