1976

Argosy Motorhomes (1976) – 78V219000

Vehicle recall defect – The Refrigerator Service Compartment Door May Not Be Of Sufficient Size To Provide Adequate Ventilation For Liquid Propane Gas In The Event Of A Leak In The Compartment. This Gas Is Heavier Than Air And Tends To Pocket Below The Level Of The Louvers, Thus Necessitating An Additional Vent Opening In The Floor Of The Compartment To Drain Off Any Accumulated Gas Pockets.


Asplundh Forestry (1976) – 77V110000

Vehicle recall defect – On The Involved Vehicles, One Of The Two Bolts And Nuts That Secure The Front Mounting Angle Of The Hydraulic Dump Apparatus May Interfere With The Hydraulic Brake Line To The Rear Wheels. Abrasion Of The Brake Line Due To Normal Over-The-Road Vibration, And Brake Line Failure Could Occur Which Would Cause Loss Of Service Brakes.


Audi 100 (1976) – 77V244000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Vehicles May Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 105, “Hydraulic Brake Systems”. Labels Installed On Brake Fluid Reservoirs May Not Contain The Required Brake Fluid Warning Text. Lack Of This Information May Lead To The Use Of Improper Brake Fluid When The Brake System Is Serviced.


Audi Fox (1976) – 83V117000

Vehicle recall defect – The Fuel Pump May Stop FunCTIoning Without Warning. This Can Occur Because An Electrical Connector In The Fuse Panel May Overheat And Interrupt The Electrical Circuit.


Autocar Autocar (1976) – 81V122000

Vehicle recall defect – Steering Shaft Binder Bolts On Certain Vehicles Are Either Loose Or Over-Tightened. Either Condition Can Lead To A Separation Of The Steering Shaft From The Steering Column, Even If The Factory Installed Bolt Has Been Properly Retightened.


Autocar Autocar (1976) – 77V236000

Vehicle recall defect – On The Involved Vehicles, The Windshield Wiper Linkage Arm May Break At The Pivot Pin Weld Area. This Would Render Both The Right And Left Hand Wipers Inoperative.


Autocar C9364U (1976) – 78V052000

Vehicle recall defect – The Incorrect Steering Arm May Have Been Installed In ProduCTIon. The Location Of This Steering Arm Can Cause An Increased Bend In The Lower Drag Link, Or Possibly Rupture The Ball Stud.


Autocar C9364B (1976) – 78V052000

Vehicle recall defect – The Incorrect Steering Arm May Have Been Installed In ProduCTIon. The Location Of This Steering Arm Can Cause An Increased Bend In The Lower Drag Link, Or Possibly Rupture The Ball Stud.


Autocar Dc10364B (1976) – 78V052000

Vehicle recall defect – The Incorrect Steering Arm May Have Been Installed In ProduCTIon. The Location Of This Steering Arm Can Cause An Increased Bend In The Lower Drag Link, Or Possibly Rupture The Ball Stud.


Autocar Dc (1976) – 77V106000

Vehicle recall defect – The Steering Ball Studs On The Involved Vehicles May Break, Allowing The Auxiliary Hydraulic Cylinder To Fall To The Ground. This Would Result In A Partial Loss Of Power Steering Control.