A difficult-to-diagnose water leak at the roof to "B" post seam can allow water to travel forward towards the "A" post in a channel in the roof. This can be misdiagnosed as a windshield leak or a leak in the cowl or kick panel area. Gaps or pin holes in this area can be sealed with clear sealer (TSB 23-005-03, Feb. 2003).
The mechanical lumbar adjuster in the power seat may become inoperative. This could be caused by the separation of the two piece cable in the adjuster mechanism located under the seat (23-003-02, Jan. 2002).
A hissing sound may be present when water from the A/C evaporator drain drips onto the exhaust system. A revised exhaust system heat shield containing a drain trough will correct this problem (11-002-01, Sept. 2001).
A spark knock during acceleration may be corrected by reprogramming the powertrain control module (18-006-01 REV A, May 2001).
Door locks that intermittently lock and/or unlock without any activation of the power door lock switch or a clicking sound may be heard coming from the power door locks may indicate that water is weeping into the lock cylinder switches causing the switch to intermittently short across the internal circuit(08-041-00, Jan. 2001).
A new anti-lock brake control module may eliminate vehicle surges while the speed control is engaged (08-035-00, Nov. 2000).
A loss of lubricant for the front propeller shaft caused by a crimped or damaged constant velocity shaft booth my lead to the need for a replacement propeller shaft (03-07-00, Sept. 2000).
Rear door locks may not operate properly due to misalignment of mechanical components in the door (TSB 23-040-00, Oct. 2000).
A rattle in the second row seat might be addressed by installing revised outboard seat back latches on both right side and left side second row seats (02-05-00, March 2000).
An engine knock and excessive oil consumption might be due to an intake manifold pan gasket oil leak (09-05-00, Feb. 2000).
Vehicles that run hot in warm weather may be helped by installing a revised fan, fan drive, and fan shroud (07-03-99, Nov. 1999).
A popping noise in the steering column while turning may be addressed by repositioning the steering column on the steering column mounting brackets (19-05-99, July 1999).
Poor air conditioning performance may be addressed by adjusting the temperature control cable or installing a new evaporator (24-11-99, June 1999).
A buzz, whine or moan from a cold transmission might be addressed by replacing the transmission regulator valve (21-08-99, April 1999).
Rear air conditioning that blows warm air might be addressed by installing front and rear expansion valves and, in some cases, lowering the headliner and installing front and side/bottom seals to the rear A/C unit (24-05-99, Feb. 1999).
The power window door glass may drop down inside any of the doors when they're closed (23-12-98 Rev. A, June 1998).
Misrouted spark plug wires may cause the engine to knock, misfire or surge (18-48-98, Dec. 1998).
The remote keyless entry system may not work due to a problem with the transmitter (08-39-97, Nov. 1997).
A loose spindle retaining nut may cause squeaks at the front wheels (02-05-99, June 1999).
(Service bulletin information courtesy of Alldata Corp)