Brake Disc problems of the 1997 Saturn SL2

Two problems related to brake disc have been reported for the 1997 Saturn SL2. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Brake Disc problem

Failure Date: 10/01/1998

Due to design rear disc brakes malfunctioned, causing corrosion. This, in return, resulted in extended stopping distance which could cause a crash. The calipers on the rear disc brakes corrode reducing the effectiveness of the rear brakes.

2 Brake Disc problem

Failure Date: 02/19/1998

Complete braking system failure, creating unstable control of vehicle due to radical vibrations through steering system. Dealer solution and manufacturer's "band-aid" solution - changing rotors and brake pads with inferior parts that continue to fail (4 times front, 2 times rear; most recent - front rotors cut). Manufacturer's explanation of failure on 2 occasions: car is not suitable for northeast, car is used for long trips too often (84 mile round-trip commute), and driver using brakes too much, causing the failure in manufacturer's equipment. Summary: fear of losing control of vehicle due to soft braking system/no brakes, inability to maintain control of vehicle due to radical pulsation in steering system while trying to brake, & financial burden once brakes are out of warranty.


Other Service Brakes related problems of the 1997 Saturn SL2



SL2 Service Bulletins
SL2 Safety Recalls