What are the options for the Pontiac Aztek?

What are the options for the Pontiac Aztek?

The latest Astek is offered in three option packes: the base, mid-, and top-level package. The base offers air conditioning, power windows and door locks and a CD player while the mid offers the additional cruise control, carpeted floor mats, multiple cargo tie-downs and storage nets and a removable console cooler.

Why does my Pontiac Aztek not start up?

Holding the key in the START for 15 seconds or more at a time can drain your car’s battery sooner than expected. Also, the excessive heat that such action generates won’t do your car any good; it will just damage the starter motor. If, at first try, your Aztek doesn’t start in 10 seconds, wait for about 15 seconds before trying it again.

What was the name of the 2003 Pontiac Aztek?

For 2003 model year, the optional Aztek “Rally Edition” was launched. The package featured a larger rear spoiler, lowered suspension, 17” chrome wheels, as well as a body-colored grille. This package marked GM’s comeback to the Rally name since the demise of the GMC Rally.

What to do if your Pontiac Aztek ignition switch breaks?

Check first if the key is all the way in. If it is, try to turn your steering wheel left and right while turning the key hard. Just make sure, however, to only turn the key with your hands as using any tool to do this can cause the key or the ignition switch to break. If this method still doesn’t work, take your Aztek to a repair shop.

What kind of customer satisfaction does the Pontiac Aztek have?

For 2011, the Aztek was among the vehicles in its class to receive the highest Customer Satisfaction Index. It also bagged the “Most Appealing Entry Sport Utility Vehicle” award from J.D. Power and Associates. In fact, Pontiac Aztek scored second highest, if not highest, in all the APEAL component measures, except for exterior styling.

When did the Pontiac Aztek all wheel drive come out?

In 2002, Pontiac introduced the optional Versatrak all-wheel-drive. Anti-lock braking system also became standard. For 2003 model year, the optional Aztek “Rally Edition” was launched. The package featured a larger rear spoiler, lowered suspension, 17” chrome wheels, as well as a body-colored grille.