2000

Navistar 2000 (1991) – 97V114002

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Truck. The Shoulder Bolt Which Holds The Grote Turn Signal Switch Case And Components Together Can Loosen Resulting In The Turn Signal MalfunCTIoning.


Navistar 2000 (1997) – 97V143002

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Buses And Heavy Truck Chassis Equipped With Cummins N-14, Caterpillar, And Detroit Diesel Electronic Engines. The Accelerator Pedal Rod Material Is Excessively Brittle And Can Break During A Full Throttle Application.


Navistar 2000 (1994) – 97V114002

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Truck. The Shoulder Bolt Which Holds The Grote Turn Signal Switch Case And Components Together Can Loosen Resulting In The Turn Signal MalfunCTIoning.


Navistar 2000 (1993) – 97V114002

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Truck. The Shoulder Bolt Which Holds The Grote Turn Signal Switch Case And Components Together Can Loosen Resulting In The Turn Signal MalfunCTIoning.


Pontiac 2000 (1984) – 84V011000

Vehicle recall defect – Some Vehicles Have Bucket Seat Back Locks That Do Not Conform To Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 207, Anchorage Of Seats. In Event Of A Crash, The Seat Back Lock May Not FunCTIon.


Pontiac 2000 (1983) – 83V042000

Vehicle recall defect – The Left Front Suspension Control Arm Which Supports The Front Wheel, Brake And Steering Assembly, May Come Loose At Its Mounting Bracket. This Is Due To Possible Inadequate Welding Of The Bracket.


Pontiac 2000 (1983) – 82V096000

Vehicle recall defect – Possible Fuel Leakage Could Occur At The Throttle Body InjeCTIon Fuel Feed Pipe ConneCTIon On The Involved Vehicles.


Pontiac 2000 (1986) – 86V131000

Vehicle recall defect – The Push Pull Headlight Switch May Have Electrical Contacts Which Allow An Intermittent Headlight Circuit Causing Headlight To Flicker Or Suddenly Go Out. Consequence Of Defect: Sudden Loss Of The Headlights Under Severe Weather Or Nighttime Driving Conditions Could Reduce Driver Visibility Which Might Result In A Vehicle Crash Without Prior Warning.


Ricon 2000 – 06E085000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain VMI/Ricon 1200, 2000, And 5500 Series Wheelchair Lifts Manufactured Between June 12 And July 1, 2005, Installed As Original Equipment On Certain Speciality Vehicles. The Vertical Support Arms Were Improperly Welded Which Fails To Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 403, Platform Lift Systems For Motor Vehicles.