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Audi 100 (1992) – 93V007000

Vehicle recall defect – The Blades In The Brake VacuUM Booster Pump Can Wear Prematurely, Causing Reduced Brake Assist Pressure When The Brake Pedal Is Applied.


Audi 100 (1992) – 01V324000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. An Electrolytic Capacitor Contained In The Amplifier For Each Rear Speaker Could Leak An Electrolyte, Which May In Time And In The Presence Of Humidity, Cause An Unwanted ConduCTIve Path.


Audi 100 (1991) – 97V172000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. Some Air Bag Sensors Do Not Comply With Audi’S Durability Standards Over The Lifetime Of The Vehicle.


Audi 100 (1991) – 93V006000

Vehicle recall defect – The Differential Oil Of The Transaxle Is Lost Over Time Due To Evaporation. Low Oil Levels Cause Premature Bearing And Gear Wear And Eventual Failure Of The Differential.


Audi 100 (1996) – 96V017000

Vehicle recall defect – DefeCTIve Ignition Switches Were Improperly Manufactured And Can Cause Some Electrical Accessories To MalfunCTIon.


Century 100 – 86C017000

Vehicle recall defect – Plastic Shell Of Child Restrain Fractured During Dynamic Crash When Tested In Accordance With Fmvss 213, Child Seating Systems, When Used In Infant Rear Facing Mode. Consequence Of Defect: Should The Plastic Shell Fracture In An Accident It Would Fail To Restrain The Child In The Seat, Resulting In Possible Serious Injuries. CorreCTIve Actions: An Easy To Install Kit Containing A Reinforcing Plastic Sleeve Insert Will Be Provided To Consumers.


HCI 100 – 14E043000

Vehicle recall defect – Helmet City, Inc. (HCI) Is Recalling Certain HCI Model 100 L, Xl, And Xxl Motorcycle Helmets Manufactured In August 2012. The Helmets Fail To Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218, “Motorcycle Helmets.”


HCI 100 (2005) – 05E034000

Vehicle recall defect – All Sizes Of The Motorcycle Helmet, Models #100 And #100G, Manufactured By Helmet City (HCI) Between October 1, 2004, And April 29, 2005. These Helmets Fail The Retention Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218, Motorcycle Helmets. The Stitching On The Right Side Ear Flap Is Insufficient.


HCI 100 (2004) – 05E034000

Vehicle recall defect – All Sizes Of The Motorcycle Helmet, Models #100 And #100G, Manufactured By Helmet City (HCI) Between October 1, 2004, And April 29, 2005. These Helmets Fail The Retention Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218, Motorcycle Helmets. The Stitching On The Right Side Ear Flap Is Insufficient.


HCI 100 – 19E048000

Vehicle recall defect – Darsan Trading Co. (Darsan), Dba As Helmet City, Is Recalling Certain HCI 100 Matt Black Motorcycle Helmets In Size Xl. These Helmets May Not Adequately Protect The Wearer In The Event Of A Head Impact During A Motorcycle Crash. Additionally, The Helmets Do Not List The Month And Year Of Manufacturer. As Such, These Equipment Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (Fmvss) Number 218, “Motorcycle Helmets.”