The plastic thermostat housing completely snapped while driving only 35 miles per hour. there are mulitple chevrolet aveo owners that have a car between the years 04-06 that have had the same problem. not only is this a safty hazard, but a realitive costly fix. *tr
I have a 2004 chevy aveo that only has 65k miles on it and gets regular oil changes. i went in and had my transmission fluid flushed and was told the car looked great. drove a few other places, and was on a steep hill, turning around (as i have done many times before), and all of a sudden smoke was pouring out of my engine. i parked immediately. my thermostat housing piece (plastic) had cracked in half and was spewing antifreeze. in the two seconds the car was on, i lost half my anti-freeze and my engine compartment is covered in anti-freeze. further, the part is hard to find and will take several days for a replacement. this part broke out of the blue, in the middle of routine driving. there's no way to drive it until it's fixed - the car will have to be towed. i hear that the part is now being made in aluminum and that this is a common problem with this car (every 50-70k this piece just inexplicably cracks). i firmly believe that this should be part of a standard recall. had this piece broke at any other time (such as five minutes prior, when i was on the freeway) there would have been dire consequences. further, had i attempted to drive the car any further, i could have had an engine fire or several other problems. this has resulted in three days of time and energy to get this repaired (hopefully to be completed tomorrow). this plastic piece is nothing but a safety hazard and i consider myself lucky to have escaped in one piece. i'm yet to find out what kind of damage the anti-freeze will do to my car in the time it takes to get the car into the shop to be fixed up. *tr
There are no events leading up to this problem. the lock on the driver's side door has fallen into the door. this makes the door impossible to lock or unlock from the outside. when the window is rolled down the lock also locks. the problem has not yet been solved. *tr
2004 chevy aveo. when driving vehicle in windy condition or near large vehicle(including pickup trucks and suvs) the vehicle's front end is blown very easily creating dangerous swerving and front end movement. i feel the vehicle is very unsafe to drive and needs safety testing done. also, front end pulls hard to the left in all driving conditions. new tires have been added but did not solve problem. front end also has bad bushings or struts. car creaks when going over bumps or when pushing up and down on the front end. *jb
My brother died when his 2004 aveo crashed sideways into a tree. traveling approximately 60-70 mph on i95 in fl. troopers said he was doing speed limit and his car hydroplaned causing the vehicle to travel off the highway and into a small palm tree. his friend was ejected through the front windshield across the steering wheel from the passenger seat. this car is unsafe. video @ www.thibedeauresearch.com. *nm
Tl*-the contact owns a 2004 chevrolet aveo and stated that since she purchased the vehicle the passenger's side seat belts never locked correctly in place. she took the vehicle to the dealer, and they replaced the seat belt, but she believed that they switched it from the front to the back. currently, the seat belt has been locking when anyone sat in the back. also, the dome lights iwere constantly burning out. this had occurred about three or four times. in addition, the clock did not work whenever she set the time, it would change on its own accord. similarly, the key lock on the driver's side fell through the door panel. the dealer repaired and painted the door the wrong color, and they painted over the door handle. just last week finally, the tension pulley fell off while she was driving on the freeway. they told her this was normal wear and tear on the vehicle and refused to make further repairs. the failure mileage was 32, and the current mileage was 60,750.*ak