View Full Version : 3.4 trouble spots
leroBob
11-21-2003, 03:03 PM
New to the Alero nad am just curious if their ae any trouble spots on the 3.4?
misslindseysue
11-21-2003, 03:09 PM
Have you replaced the intake gasket yet? If not, it'll start leaking. Some go before 20k, mine went around 60k. It'll happen though, just to warn you. There were a lot of threads about it. I think the diagnostic is still here.
A lot 3.4's need a good long crank to start. (hehe) It's usually the fuel pump. Turn the key to on for a few seconds to prime it before you start if that happens. There's a thread about that too.
Those are the only really common problems I can think of...
leroBob
11-21-2003, 03:14 PM
my 99's got 26000 no leak yet but i naoticed the starter thing thanks for thanxs for the input.
99ALERO
11-22-2003, 06:14 PM
i got a clogged injector a while back
GLSalero99
11-23-2003, 04:11 PM
mine has 90k and no probs yet!...
AleroDownSouthGirl
11-23-2003, 08:31 PM
The only problem I have w/mine is wrecking it too many times. Other than that only problem is but starting it up. And I'm at 47K!!!!!!!!!
Zerocool
11-24-2003, 10:24 AM
Keep an eye on the "hub bearing problem." They like to go out up front. You'll hear a nice kind of "howl" coming from a front wheel. The easy way to check for these is to jack up the front of the car. With the wheels still on, try and wriggle the wheel pushing and pulling on the top and bottom, almost like you were trying to wriggle it off the hub. Do you feel a little play in there? If so, you most likely have a bad wheel bearing. Fun times.
Also had to replace steering intermediate shaft like 3 or 4 times. I noticed when sitting still and engine running that when I turned the wheel back and forth real quick, not all the way just you were swerving a little on the road, that I feel and hear it "knocking." I know you will always feel something in there, but mine was really bad.
Lower intake gasket as mentioned before.
Turn signals cutting out. This is a factory recall that a dealership has to fix free. It has to do with faulty soldering in the Hazard Light switch.
That's all I can think of now. I think I've gotten the lemon out of the bunch. Of course I've put 98000 miles on my '01 since February of '01 so that could be it too. :blink:
keytonic
11-24-2003, 01:59 PM
Water pump. Not sure if this is a common problem but the dealer said they've had to replace a few.
AleroDownSouthGirl
11-24-2003, 08:15 PM
I just replace my left hub...c/of my accident. So I guess I have no future worries w/that for a while.
Bergs22
11-24-2003, 09:04 PM
just hit 60K and no problems yet
99ALERO
11-25-2003, 06:40 AM
i had both wheel hub/bearings replaced, Throttle body positioning sensor, Power steering pump, and now its running rough again so ill keep you up to date.
3.4Alero
11-25-2003, 12:15 PM
No major problems yet at 45,000 miles. But as far as the hub / bearing, the wheel sensor can go out, also. It's all one sealed assembly. You'll know if the wheel sensor goes bad if your service vehicle soon, ABS, and trac-off lights come on. It's a $115 part from advance auto. That's the biggest thing that has happened to me.
AleroHawk
11-27-2003, 01:06 AM
Got 35,000+ miles on mine. So far: Broken driver side window (fixed), Broken fuel gauge (fixed), Broken sun roof motor (fixed), Clogged fuel filter (fixed), Middle section of air dam under the front bumper ripped off by wind I'm guessing (bolted back on then ripped off again, speeding in the tripple digits doesn't help, not fixed)Passenger side dash comming up (not covered under extended warranty, not fixed). Waiting for the next fault.... :angry: but hey, I love my Alero.
99ALERO
12-01-2003, 11:49 AM
I just went to the dealership cause my car was very doggish and here is what is wrong
Spark plug wires are bad
Ignition Coil
and yes sad but true my manifold gasket is leaking coolant and oil........................................
misslindseysue
12-01-2003, 12:06 PM
Originally posted by 99ALERO@Dec 1 2003, 11:49 AM
I just went to the dealership cause my car was very doggish and here is what is wrong
Spark plug wires are bad
Ignition Coil
and yes sad but true my manifold gasket is leaking coolant and oil........................................
That's exactly what I had fixed on mine last time it was in. I'm guessing yours is a 99 and not under warranty anymore? Call GM (the # in your manual) and ask them to pay for half of it. They key is telling them that you've had all or most of your servicing done at the dealer. They like to see that you've fixed the same problem before, but tell them you know that this is a known problem, and you know you're just lucky that it took this long.
vulgar
12-01-2003, 01:22 PM
Originally posted by Zerocool@Nov 24 2003, 10:24 AM
Also had to replace steering intermediate shaft like 3 or 4 times. I noticed when sitting still and engine running that when I turned the wheel back and forth real quick, not all the way just you were swerving a little on the road, that I feel and hear it "knocking." I know you will always feel something in there, but mine was really bad.
yeah ive got a very noticeablre thumping noise as well...Youre saying its the steering intermediate shaft...I brought this proble to the dealerships attention a bnch of fuggin times and those mofo's never found shyt. :angry:
at least i now know what it is
aLeRogrL21
12-01-2003, 05:05 PM
Being a female that works at an Oldsmobile and Pontiac Dealership, I see all the service repair orders for any vehicle that comes in and I also own an alero. The most common problems are: wheel/hub bearings, brake pads and rotors going out of style in a short amount of time, hard starts and the lower intake manifold.
so she knows it all for the most part hehe
me, i haven't had any major work done (yet)
My brakes are still poop, from day one the squeak never went away when coming going from crawl to stop, just a creak, creak, squeak, squeak, squeak, stop
also, after checkin up on my coolant a ways back, with gunk on the seal and the coolant a dark brown color, I'll be flushing it out and more than likely replacing the intake
I'd do it myself with the right instructions, I know a guy on GAGT that did it for somethin between $100-200 by himself
I can't stand paying for labor =p, I'm cheap
99ALERO
12-03-2003, 12:45 PM
Originally posted by misslindseysue+Dec 1 2003, 11:06 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (misslindseysue @ Dec 1 2003, 11:06 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-99ALERO@Dec 1 2003, 11:49 AM
I just went to the dealership cause my car was very doggish and here is what is wrong
Spark plug wires are bad
Ignition Coil
and yes sad but true my manifold gasket is leaking coolant and oil........................................
That's exactly what I had fixed on mine last time it was in. I'm guessing yours is a 99 and not under warranty anymore? Call GM (the # in your manual) and ask them to pay for half of it. They key is telling them that you've had all or most of your servicing done at the dealer. They like to see that you've fixed the same problem before, but tell them you know that this is a known problem, and you know you're just lucky that it took this long. [/b][/quote]
would they really pay for half of it?
misslindseysue
12-03-2003, 02:02 PM
They have paid for at least half for more than one person on here... GM wouldn't pay for mine, but I finally talked to a nice girl who explained that they would have paid for it if I had been getting it serviced at the dealer, and had that same problem before. She understood that I moved away for college, and even said that she didn't get her car serviced at a dealer, but that's the way it works. I was lucky and the dealership goodwilled half of it for me, since my grandpa (who bought the car) has a good relationship with them.
So just pretend that any work you didn't have done at a (preferrably the same) dealer didn't happen. It would also help if you say, took it in for an oil change and had the dealer's mechanic take a quick look at your stained block and diagnosed the problem.
You can try the dealer goodwill route too, 'cause that'll save you a ton of money. When they goodwill, they have to bill it as warranty work, so it's less labor and no markup on parts. My half was around $200 for the gasket change, then there was the almost $300 for wires and coil, but now they'll warranty the coil and wires.
aLeRogrL21
12-03-2003, 05:49 PM
If your a regular customer at a dealership, most of them are really cool and will pay for some of your charges on certain items--warranty or not!
99ALERO
12-03-2003, 11:33 PM
I had all my oil changes done so they cant say its my fault. Ill try the number and see what happens from there! Thanks misslindseysue :cheers:
Zerocool
12-04-2003, 04:26 PM
Originally posted by vulgar display of oldsmobile+Dec 1 2003, 12:22 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (vulgar display of oldsmobile @ Dec 1 2003, 12:22 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Zerocool@Nov 24 2003, 10:24 AM
Also had to replace steering intermediate shaft like 3 or 4 times. I noticed when sitting still and engine running that when I turned the wheel back and forth real quick, not all the way just you were swerving a little on the road, that I feel and hear it "knocking." I know you will always feel something in there, but mine was really bad.
yeah ive got a very noticeablre thumping noise as well...Youre saying its the steering intermediate shaft...I brought this proble to the dealerships attention a bnch of fuggin times and those mofo's never found shyt. :angry:
at least i now know what it is [/b][/quote]
Wow am I out of it. I just now spotted this post. :huh?: but yeah, I had that thing replaced like 4 times during warantee and is doing it again, but no warantee so we'll see. It hasn't really gotten any worse, but I keep an eye on it every day.
smokinAMD
12-05-2003, 01:47 AM
My 99 has 40k miles and the only problems I've had with it in the year I've owned it was the intake gasket (failed emission test is when I learned about it). And the Alternator blew out on Tuesday. Wouldn't start untill I started sweet talking it. "Come on baby, daddy loves you, please start". And then it cranked less. "Goddamnit you whore, start you fuggin bitch!" *Vrrrom!* "Thats right, I wear the pants!" :P
I should have known the alternator was going, last week I noticed my headlights were getting brighter when I got on the gas. Oh well, no harm no foul. I had some nasty whirring noises at idle and whenever I took a turn ever since I got the car, but those went away when I got the new alternator.
StockAlero00
12-05-2003, 01:56 AM
Hi. I also have the v6, and its at 45,000 miles. Is a tune recommended for these cars, and when would be a good time?
misslindseysue
12-05-2003, 08:45 AM
You're welcome, 99, good luck.
StockAlero00, there's not a tune recommended before 50,000 miles. It should all be in your owner's manual.
Redog
12-05-2003, 09:03 AM
:D Hopeing I beat the leaking manifold gasket, I replace my manifold (upper and lower) and TB with a ported and polished kit from RSM racing. Added a good amount of power for about $400, after core chagre of course :lol:
jwth2005
02-26-2005, 03:50 AM
Well... im glad i came acros this...
I bought my alero with 100,000 miles on it.... Its a 2000... And so far these are the problems i have.... When i got the car my drivers side electric windo will not work... And i have yet to fix that.... and since i have had it i have also had the turn signal problem(BTW will they really fix this for free????). and as of current my car has been loosing coolant.... Now i talked to one of my friends about it and he says water pump but since the intake has been an issue with some of your cars im curious if this could be a problem with mine....lets see what other problems are there... Well i can honestly say someone knocked the poop out of my stock Headunit as it plays CD's when it wants to. Never had the starting problem *knock on wood*. but all in all i love the car... The car will get up and go when i want it ti and in my book is a great project car... BTW is someone still working on that OSV body kit ive heard about??? But thats it And if anybody has ANY info on whats up with my cars coolant problems please LET ME KNOW!!!!!!!
Jeremy
mike2002
02-26-2005, 12:53 PM
they'll fix the turn signal for free, just call and make a apointment, tell them you believe there's a recall that hasn't been performed on your car, they might ask for your vin. when they have it in, ask them if they can look at the coolant leak, tell them you suspect lower intake manifold gasket
i hate how my car has to crank for like 3 seconds sometimes, or more.
jbilyeu
02-26-2005, 03:29 PM
My wheel speed sensor went a couple weeks back, how much of a biatch is it to change?
alero440
02-27-2005, 07:55 PM
I had my intake gasket replaced at 56,000 (under warranty luckily) because it was starting to go. The guy that owned it before me had both hub and bearing assemblies replaced before I bought it so that saved a lot of money. I have been told that when you get the GM 3.4 th first thing you should do is replace that lower intake gasket because it is junk. If you're pretty good with tools and motors, it should take about 4 hours. Or you can take it to a dealership where they will keep the car for two days and let it sit on the hoist in the air like they did mine. I also have the crank problem, so I'm glad to see I'm not the only one. My boyfriend gets pissed when he drives my car cuz he doesn't let it crank enough. He says the cars junk, I tell him its user error. :D
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