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Pontiac 6000 (1985) – 84V132000

Vehicle recall defect – The Throttle Linkage May Bind Because During Normal Operation, The Throttle Body Case May Interfere With The Linkage. This Interference Could Prevent The Throttle From Closing Even Though The Driver Has Removed His Foot From The Accelerator Pedal.


Pontiac 6000 (1985) – 06E043000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Replacement Fuel Filters, Fram Brand Name P/N G3727, With Date Codes X52911 Through X60801 Sequentially Or X600141 And A Mexico Country Or Origin Marking On The Fuel Filter Housing Manufactured From October 18, 2005, Through March 21, 2006, Sold For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above And On Certain School Buses. (To See The School Bus Engine Sizes, Click On “Document Search” And Then “Bus Applications”). The Connector On The Fuel Filter Was Not Manufactured To Honeywell’S Specification. As A Result, The O-Ring May Not Seat Correctly On The Fuel Line.


Pontiac 6000 (1984) – 85V034000

Vehicle recall defect – The Fuel System May Leak At The Throttle Body InjeCTIon Fuel Feed Pipe ConneCTIon. Consequence Of Defect: This Leakage Could Result In An Underhood Fire Which Could Spread To The Passenger Compartment And Cause Burn Injuries To Occupants.


Pontiac 6000 (1984) – 84V053000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicles May Have Been Wired Improperly So That The Tailgate Lock Can Be Released When The Vehicle Is Not In Park Or Is In Motion.


Pontiac 6000 (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 6000 (1984) – 06E043000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Replacement Fuel Filters, Fram Brand Name P/N G3727, With Date Codes X52911 Through X60801 Sequentially Or X600141 And A Mexico Country Or Origin Marking On The Fuel Filter Housing Manufactured From October 18, 2005, Through March 21, 2006, Sold For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above And On Certain School Buses. (To See The School Bus Engine Sizes, Click On “Document Search” And Then “Bus Applications”). The Connector On The Fuel Filter Was Not Manufactured To Honeywell’S Specification. As A Result, The O-Ring May Not Seat Correctly On The Fuel Line.


Pontiac 6000 (1983) – 83V105000

Vehicle recall defect – The Brake Proportioner Valves May Break And Separate From The Master Cylinder. This Would Allow Brake Fluid To Leak And Would Result In A Partial Loss Of The Brake System.


Pontiac 6000 (1983) – 83V092000

Vehicle recall defect – Parking Brake Cables Contain Incorrect Springs. These Springs Fail To Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 105, “Hydraulic Brake Systems”.


Pontiac 6000 (1982) – 83V007000

Vehicle recall defect – Rear Brake Hoses May Have Been Manufactured Incorrectly When The Metal End Fittings Were Installed. Some Rear Brake Hoses May Separate From The Metal End Fittings When Subjected To The Pulling Force Specified By Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 106, “Brake Hoses”.


Pontiac 6000 (1982) – 82V021000

Vehicle recall defect – Under Certaain Conditions, The Hose Clamps On The Fuel Tank Filler Pipe And Fuel Tank Filler Vent Pipe Could Fracture. The Fracture Of These Clamps Could Cause Fuel Leakage At Any Of The Four Pipe To Hose ConneCTIons. Leakage Can Occur During Refueling, Or While Driving, If The Fuel Tank Is Above 3/4 Full.