I'm trying to find out if my 2004 Saturn vue has any recalls

Asked by rena1killian Mar 10, 2014 at 11:25 PM about the 2004 Saturn VUE V6

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On April 16, 2009, after years of denial and deliberation, GM settled a class action lawsuit brought by owners of Saturn Ion and Vue models with continuously variable transmissions due to their widespread history of failure. Rather than notify the owners in accordance with the settlement agreement, GM filed for bankruptcy protection on June 1, 2009. Some 150,000 vehicles sold by Saturn between 2003 and 2005 are affected, but because GM never notified the owners, most are still unaware their transmissions could suddenly and catastrophically fail. I also checked Motor Trend and they only show a recall on a "Label" of all things for improper tire size.

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