1994 Eagle Vision problems
Owners have filed 195 complaints about the 1994 Eagle Vision with NHTSA. Power train accounts for 19.5% of them — narrowly the most common, ahead of fuel system, gasoline at 13.3%.
Complaints195
Crashes15
Fires2
Injuries27
Deaths0
What owners report breaking
Power train 19.5% · 38
Fuel system, gasoline 13.3% · 26
Steering 12.3% · 24
Suspension 8.7% · 17
Service brakes, hydraulic 7.2% · 14
Electrical system 5.6% · 11
Engine and engine cooling 5.6% · 11
Air bags 5.1% · 10
Severity
Of those complaints, 15 describe a crash, 2 describe a fire and 27 report an injury.
Reading the numbers
Across the 3 model years of the Eagle Vision in this data, 1994 ranks 2nd by complaint volume — 1993 draws the most.
Filings have fallen off, 7 in the last three years against 11 in the three before. That is normal as a generation leaves the road.
The median odometer reading at the time of complaint was 120,000 miles.
In owners' own words
During normal operation of the vehicle automatic transmission intermittently will not shift from second to third gear and will lose power while traveling at any speed. Dealership has previously replaced transmission three tires, and the problem has occurred again. Please provide any additional information / documentation. Power train
Automatic transmission malfunctioned, causing transmission to not go into gears properly, and going into neutral unexpectedly, which may cause an accident. Dealer could not fix the problem with the transmission, and will only replace at the owner's cost. *Ak Power train
Would have trouble shifting into gears. Owner noticed that automatic transmission was leaking fluid. Took vehicle to mechanic & was informed the seals on transmission were leaking. Had transmission repaired & problem has reappeared. Power train
Verbatim from NHTSA filings. Complaints are unverified owner reports.
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