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Century 400 – 79E015000

Vehicle recall defect – There Is A Possibility That The Bolts Securing The Ring Gear To The DrUM Shaft May Be DefeCTIve. These Bolts Could Break Without Prior Warning, Allowing The DrUM Shaft To Spin Unrestrained, Thus Allowing The Winch Cable To Unwind.


Dodge 400 (1983) – 83V060000

Vehicle recall defect – Location Of Hydraulic Brake Tube To Both Rear Wheels Causes Interference And Chafing Between The Tubes And Rear Suspension Trailing Arm Pivot Brackets.


Dodge 400 (1983) – 82V123000

Vehicle recall defect – Hydraulic Brake Tubing Routed To The Left Rear Wheel Brake System May Have Been Bent Out Of Shape During Assembly And Could Chafe Against The Exhaust System Hanger Bolt.


Dodge 400 (1983) – 82V092000

Vehicle recall defect – The Travel Computer System Wiring, On The Involved Vehicles, May Be Improperly Connected. This Condition Can Cause Damage To Internal Components.


Dodge 400 (1983) – 82V085000

Vehicle recall defect – On The Involved Vehicles, Improper Routing Of The Hydraulic Brake Tube Could Cause It To Chafe Against The Park Brake Cables. Eventually, The Brake Tube May Fail And Brake Fluid Leakage May Occur.


Dodge 400 (1982) – 89V052000

Vehicle recall defect – Front Suspension Crossmember May Corrode And Fail At Lower Control Arm Rear Pivot Mounts If Operated Where Salt Is Used To Aid In Snow Removal.


Dodge 400 (1982) – 82V063000

Vehicle recall defect – The Brake Hydraulic System Bay Be Equipped With Brake Fluid Containing An Excess Of Water.


Dodge 400 (1982) – 82V055000

Vehicle recall defect – Clamp Bolts Installed On Certain Vehicles May Contain Cracks. Eventually These Bolts May Break Through, Causing Separation Of The Ball Joint From The Steering Knuckle.


Dodge 400 (1983) – 89V052000

Vehicle recall defect – Front Suspension Crossmember May Corrode And Fail At Lower Control Arm Rear Pivot Mounts If Operated Where Salt Is Used To Aid In Snow Removal.