American Motors Eagle (1980) – 79V240000
Vehicle recall defect – Some Of The Involved Vehicles May Have Incorrect Universal Joint Fasteners. These Fasteners May Loosen And Allow The Propeller Shaft To Disconnect From The Axle Or Transfer Case.
Vehicle recall defect – Some Of The Involved Vehicles May Have Incorrect Universal Joint Fasteners. These Fasteners May Loosen And Allow The Propeller Shaft To Disconnect From The Axle Or Transfer Case.
Vehicle recall defect – A Half Shaft Assembly On The Right Or Left Side Of The Front Wheel Drive Mechanism May Develop A Fracture Near Its Inboard Attachment Point.
Vehicle recall defect – An Improper Bulb Socket May Exist In The Tail Lamp Assembly. This May Cause An Unacceptable Decrease In Brightness Levels In Lamps Used For Rear Signaling.
Vehicle recall defect – Federal-Mogul Corporation Is Recalling 2,790 Mechanical Fuel Pumps, P/No. M6737 Sold Under Carter And Napa Brands And P/No. 2M6737 Sold Under Accu-Flow And Tru-Flow Brands Shipped Between August 2008 And March 2009 For Use As Replacement Equipment For The Vehicles Listed Above. The Fuel Pump DiaphraGM Rod In Certain ProduCTIon Runs May Have Been Improperly Manufactured. Improperly Manufactured Pump DiaphraGM Rods May Cause The Pump To Produce Excess Pressure.
Vehicle recall defect – The Two 0.5 By 1.5 Inch Tubes That The Liquified PetroleUM Tank Is Bolted To Are Subject To Failure At The Weld Between The Tube Ends And The Subfloor Structure. Inadequate Mounting Could Make It Possible For The Tank To Separate From The Motorhome.
Vehicle recall defect – The Two 0.5 By 1.5 Inch Tubes That The Liquified PetroleUM Tank Is Bolted To Are Subject To Failure At The Weld Between The Tube Ends And The Subfloor Structure. Inadequate Mounting Could Make It Possible For The Tank To Separate From The Motorhome.
Vehicle recall defect – The Two 0.5 By 1.5 Inch Tubes That The Liquified PetroleUM Tank Is Bolted To Are Subject To Failure At The Weld Between The Tube Ends And The Subfloor Structure. Inadequate Mounting Could Make It Possible For The Tank To Separate From The Motorhome.
Vehicle recall defect – The Two 0.5 By 1.5 Inch Tubes That The Liquified PetroleUM Tank Is Bolted To Are Subject To Failure At The Weld Between The Tube Ends And The Subfloor Structure. Inadequate Mounting Could Make It Possible For The Tank To Separate From The Motorhome.
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.
Vehicle recall defect – Rear Bumper System On Certain Vehicles May Not Have Been Properly Welded During Assembly. In The Event Of A Rear End Collision, The Right Side Bumper Supportor Could Break Loose, Damage The Fuel Tank And Allow Fuel To Leak.