1965

Chevrolet Chevy Ii (1965) – 71V235000

Vehicle recall defect – There Is A Possibility That A Separated Motor Mount May Allow The Engine To Lift, Which May Affect The Throttle Linkage, Momentarily Increasing Throttle, Possibly To Full Throttle.


Chevrolet Corvette (1965) – 03E032000

Vehicle recall defect – Remanufacturerd Rear Brake Calipers, Part Nos. 18-7019, 18-7020, 16-7019, And 16-7020, Manufactured From February 1, 2002, To April, 25, 2003., And For Use On 1965 Thru 1982 Chevrolet Corvettes. The Subject Brake Calipers Were Manufactured Using Improperly Manufactured Piston Seals. These Seals Are Intended To Prevent Fluid Leakage Between The Caliper Housing And The Pistons. These Brake Calipers Are For Use Only On 1965 Thru 1982 Chevrolet Corvette Vehicles. This Recall Does Not Involve General Motors Corporation Or Any Of Its Products.


Chevrolet Impala (1965) – 71V235000

Vehicle recall defect – There Is A Possibility That A Separated Motor Mount May Allow The Engine To Lift, Which May Affect The Throttle Linkage, Momentarily Increasing Throttle, Possibly To Full Throttle.


Chevrolet Impala (1965) – 69V030000

Vehicle recall defect – Exhaust Emissions (Carbon Monoxide) May Enter The Interior Of The Vehicle When The Exhaust Pipe Is Substantially Out The Design Position, Deteriorated From Use, Or When An Opening In The Body Develops Near The Exhaust Outlet And, At The Same Time, A Negative Air Pressure Occurs In The Vehicle Interior.


Chevrolet Kingswood (1965) – 71V235000

Vehicle recall defect – There Is A Possibility That A Separated Motor Mount May Allow The Engine To Lift, Which May Affect The Throttle Linkage, Momentarily Increasing Throttle, Possibly To Full Throttle.


Chevrolet Nova (1965) – 71V235000

Vehicle recall defect – There Is A Possibility That A Separated Motor Mount May Allow The Engine To Lift, Which May Affect The Throttle Linkage, Momentarily Increasing Throttle, Possibly To Full Throttle.


Chevrolet P Series (1965) – 71V235000

Vehicle recall defect – There Is A Possibility That A Separated Motor Mount May Allow The Engine To Lift, Which May Affect The Throttle Linkage, Momentarily Increasing Throttle, Possibly To Full Throttle.