2005 Pontiac Montana SV6

Canadian MSRP
$26,620 - $37,845
2005 Pontiac Montana SV6

Key Specifications for 2005 Pontiac Montana SV6

Fuel Economy 8.8 - 13.8 City/HWY combined
Horsepower 200 hp
Drivetrain Front-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
Engine Gasoline
Torque 220 ft-lb
Seats 5 - 7
 

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Recall Information

Recall number
Recall date
System affected
Model year(s) affected
Recall number
2006-199
Recall date
2006-08-15
System affected
Suspension
Model year(s) affected
2005 2006
Manufacturer Recall Number:
06089
Units Affected:
49,116
Notification Type:
Safety TC
On certain Aztek (AWD), Montana (AWD), Relay (AWD), RendezVous (AWD), RendezVous (FWD), Silhouette (AWD), Terraza (AWD), Terraza (FWD), Uplander (AWD) and Venture (AWD) vehicles equipped with independent rear suspension, when operated in extreme cold temperature and on rough roads, water and salt can intrude past the ball joint seal. The combination of theses conditions may then lead to premature wear of the ball joint. If the ball joint wear progresses to the point of separation from the lower control arm, a loss of vehicle control may occur. Correction: Dealers will replace both ball joints with new ball joints which have a revised boot and ball stud to improve the seal to the ball stud shaft.
Recall number
2005-184
Recall date
2005-06-21
System affected
Brakes
Model year(s) affected
2005
Manufacturer Recall Number:
05059
Units Affected:
3,886
Notification Type:
Safety Mfr
Certain vehicles do not comply with the requirements of CMVSS 135. To meet the Standard, the vehicle must not move for five minutes when stopped on a steep hill with the parking brake applied and the vehicle in NEUTRAL (N). A part that was not manufactured to specifications can cause the parking brake to fail this test. A loud popping noise as the parking brake is applied or a sudden decrease in the effort required to apply the parking brake can be indications of this condition. When the parking brake is released, the driver may notice unintended braking when accelerating, decelerating, or coasting, and a groan, humming, and/or vibration coming from the rear of the vehicle. Correction: Dealers will inspect for parking brake lever slippage at each rear brake caliper. The calipers will be replaced if lever slippage is identified.

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