1995 Oldsmobile Aurora from North America - Comments

14th Apr 2004, 21:32

"The worst car I've ever owned"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

The Transmission slammed (like a sledge hammer when shifting into reverse and shifted hard otherwise - finally had to replace it (after failed attempts by the dealer to fix it) and the total cost from beginning of the problem to finally fixing it was a little over $7,000.

It back-fired and broke the starter $800.

The windshield washer sends out rust.

The Radio CD clicks all the time even when there is no CD (and turns off the radio for 20 seconds while it displays "ERROR") but the cost to replace it is over $600 with labor.

The fuel line had a small leak. We where quoted $1200 to replace it (I couldn't do that I had another mechanic replace the broken line with a $1.60 fuel hose and clamps).

The fuel pump is still not providing enough fuel and needs to be replaced ($1200 quote)

Right rear window motor needed to be replaced.

Fuel Tank door solenoid needed to be replaced.

The "Service Engine Soon" light turns on all the time.

The "Security" light turns on all the time.

Shift lever switch broke so it wouldn't start (because it thought it was in Reverse)

The injector failed twice and the computer puts the car in "limp mode" so that it will not go out of 1st gear. This has happened twice (the mechanic couldn't find which injector to fix the first time).

General comments?

My wife and loved the look feel and performance of the Aurora. But it has been a sucker punch. It could have been a real great car (I think). But it is by far the worst car I have ever owned (I've owned 22 cars). We've paid so much more than it's worth that it's embarrassing. We can only sell it to a dealer because we just can't sell it to an individual with a clear conscience. We have a new mechanic now that new nothing of our history with the car. And asked him to do the brakes. Without asking him for his opinion he advised us to drive the Aurora to a dealer right from his Garage. He said it is so hard to work on that he would have to pull the engine to do so many things that the car is known for needed soon. He said the timing belts are going to need to be changed and that I was looking at $3000 to do it. He said he prefers that we bring it to another mechanic because this car has spoiled his relationship with customers because they blame him for the return frequency.


5th May 2004, 06:19

The Olds Aurora do NOT have timing belts as you say.


12th Nov 2004, 12:29

I might assume you never play CD's. The problem is that you likely have a CD already stuck in the player that refuses to come out. You're right though, is it worth the money to fix? Probably not, but an aftermarket unit could be retrofitted for much cheaper, with higher quality as well.


12th Aug 2005, 09:18

Your problem with the cd player is most likely that there is a cd stuck in it. Mine does that on occassion. It's not that its trying to get it ou it's that it doesn't know its in there. If you take another cd and try to insert it (but don't fully) wait to hear it try and wait for the sound to stop then push eject. If the cd still does not come out, take a long pair of tweezers and grab the cd and pull slightly to engage the eject. Works for me!!!

Also, yeas these cars require exceptional maint. and up keep. If the previous owner did not take good care of the car you will have a lot of problems. And I am a 23year old female. I have changed the radiator, thermostat, and brakes by myself on my 95. I do need a new head gasket which I will put in with my dads help with the engine, but the most important advice I have for you is to keep up on the maint. Or the problems you are having will only get worse!!!

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