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Rendezvous Temperature Problems

15 messages,  Last post on Dec 05, 2009 at 1:36 PM

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Buick Customer Service Phone Call by h2oaquadog
May 06, 2008 (2:24 pm)
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I just received a phone call from the Executive offices at Buick. I sent them a nasty letter letting them know that I had to walk away from my 02 Ren with ONLY 37,000 miles on it because I could no longer afford to replace wheel bearings and intake manifold gaskets. Somehow they thought apologizing would make things better. However, she did state that people need to call the customer service number and complain about all the things wrong with this car. I know we have all called at least once, if not twice to complain and yet they still don't get it. But, please everyone start calling AGAIN! Call and let them know about your gaskets, your wheel bearings, your fuel tanks. Keep calling till they figure out this car is a LEMON! The woman I talked to just could not believe there were this many of us that had the same problem and they had never heard of it. By far the most obsurd thing I have ever heard! The number is 1-866-608-8080. I was fortunate enough to be able to trade mine in (at a hUGE loss), but the dealership turned right around and sold it to some poor soul....
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Re: Buick Customer Service Phone Call [h2oaquadog] by hate02buick
May 13, 2008 (5:51 am)
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Replying to: h2oaquadog (May 06, 2008 2:24 pm)

Hope you all know - there is a Settlement from GM go to www.dexcoolsettlement.com- the type of coolant they used causes various problems - but definitely affects the gaskets and wheel bearings - THIS CAR IS A LEMON - get out of it NOW if you can
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Re: Buick Customer Service Phone Call [h2oaquadog] by jensmith5050
May 27, 2008 (12:49 pm)
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Replying to: h2oaquadog (May 06, 2008 2:24 pm)

oh yeah we have a lemon. My husband is so mad that we are paying on this that we will not ever recover the loss. Buick sold crap I love the car but from 30,000 miles first it was not holding antifreeze and then the heat and air wont work on high this was at 80,000 then the tires wear easily but hard to get, then the windows broke then the lamps go out all the time, then now watch out you people with coolant problems the gasket. what a shame it cost another 3,000 dollars but it will be parked and cant afford to fix it after the front windows falling so it will be parked paying on unless some dummy wants to pay for junk we owe 11,ooo on wow I will never recommend gm again oh and we had trouble with the lock system the back hatch and should add even more but frustrated
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Head gaskets and more costly repairs by jensmith5050
Jul 27, 2008 (11:55 am)
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The 2002 Buick after turning 100,000 and a few anticoolant not holding and window clips breaking and tire wear and only one tire fits now we had to replace the headgaskets , surpentinebelt and had the Dexcool removed that led to these problems. We were told mechanics love Dexcool and that is why. Well then 1 week later the cable from the battery was fryed in half by hitting a pully and we had it replaced and the clip that held it on that caused the problem. Well guess what now 6 days later the engine is nocking. I owe 9,000 for this crap and have spent 2800 dollars on it I hate this car now. How do I get out of this mess and what is the new problem? Im calling the mechanic Monday and how serious will it be anyone know? the fluids are fine he replaced most hoses the plugs and took out all of the dexcoolant and a few more things. thanks jensmith
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Re: 02 Rendezvous Temperature Problems [mrinjen95] by jollyrog1
Aug 14, 2008 (2:51 pm)
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Replying to: mrinjen95 (Feb 24, 2008 9:14 am)

I have the same problem with an 03' CX AWD. Have you found a fix?
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Re: 02 Rendezvous Temperature Problems [jollyrog1] by jensmith5050
Aug 14, 2008 (4:38 pm)
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Replying to: jollyrog1 (Aug 14, 2008 2:51 pm)

Well we are going to file on the lawsuits with GM and the awful mess that has cost us ongoing problems. Now the headgaskets all the hoses the battery cables and the surpentine belt a 2800 in a month and 3 days later the engine is knocking in which the mechanic says it threw a rod and did not pay the towing and it has set 2 weeks now not fixed. He will probably give us another bill and it wasnt doing the knocking before. I hate this crap car and will probably work xtra instead of having surgery to pay the trash vehicle off get rid of them now befor the warranty is up
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Used RDV CXL with 85,000 miles by redmgc
Aug 30, 2008 (7:34 pm)
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I guess I should have checked out this site before buying the RDV.
 
Are all the problems I am reading about typical? First thing I did was to check the fluids in the car and the coolant tank was empty. Can't wait to see how long it holds anti-freeze!
 
Thanks
 
Tom
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Re: 02 Rendezvous Temperature Problems [mrinjen95] by gswitzer
Jul 16, 2009 (7:44 pm)
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Replying to: mrinjen95 (Feb 24, 2008 9:14 am)

Hi, l know its been a year since your thread, but l am having the same problem with the gauge creeping to 3/4, but goes back to normal once the vehicle starts moving, took the vehicle to a tech, who said if the needle doesn't hit red, dont worry about it. Somehow l dont believe him, as my heart is in my mouth when the needle starts creeping up. Does anyone know if there is any truth, l dont want to get a big bill when l think the rad is going to explode. I seriously love this vehicle, as a whole have very much enjoy this vehicle and want to keep it in running good order
 
Thanks for any feedback and solutions
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Re: 02 Rendezvous Temperature Problems [gswitzer] by mrinjen95
Jul 16, 2009 (9:29 pm)
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Replying to: gswitzer (Jul 16, 2009 7:44 pm)

Well I took it to a mechanic about a year ago...he said the same thing, as long as it doesnt hit red, don't worry about it. He said the car starts to get hot and the thermostat opens up and cools it down. It has been like that for about a year now and I still have no problems with it overheating. GOOD LUCK
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worst car ever by debnicshaye1
Oct 06, 2009 (11:15 pm)
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I have a 2003 Buick Rendezvous,started overheating took it to mechanic,he said don't worry about it ,it's just your coolant it is overfilled,so the problem got worst,so I took it to the Buick service dealer,they inform me,I have a blown head gasket GREAT $1,700 dollars to repair.I also have a Jeep Cherokee 1995 never had any problems like this with my Jeep.I will NEVER EVER purchase a GM car again and the sad thing my dad retired from GM. I think GM needs to have my vehicle repair.

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