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Pontiac 6000 (1991) – 92V124000

Vehicle recall defect – The Power Seat Or Recliner Wiring Harness Can Be Pinched Or Can Chafe On The Seat Frame Or Spring Support Rod, Wearing Through The Wire Insulation And Causing An Electrical Short.


Pontiac 6000 (1990) – 95V173000

Vehicle recall defect – These Vehicles Were Assembled With Rear Outboard Safety Belt Anchorages That May Not Withstand The Required Load. This Does Not Comply With Fmvss No.210, “Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages.”


Spectre 6000 (2000) – 00V265002

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Custom Trailers Equipped With Tekonsha Or Bargman Breakaway Switch Assemblies. The Subject Switches Are Base Parts 2011 And 50-85-009, And Are Branded Tekonsha (2011) And Bargman (50-85-009). These May Be Packaged In Kit Numbers 1026, 1028, 2011-23, 2028-23, 2011P, 2011Ap, 20005, 20010, 20015, 20020, 2026, 2026-Lb, 2028, 1026-Lb, 50-85-200, 50-85-201, 50-85-250, 5061404, 5061406, 5061407, 5061408, 5061410, 5061506, 5061507, 5061508, 5067406, 5067407, 5067408, 5067409, And 5067410. The Internal Switching Mechanism May Fail To Make Proper Contact And Provide Electrical Continuity When The Breakaway Pin Is Pulled. This Condition May Result In No Electrical Power To The Trailer Brakes In The Event Of A Trailer Breakaway Situition And Could Occur Without Warning.


Transpec 6000 – 06E090000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Model 4000 Transpec Safety Cross Air Operated Crossing Arms, And Models 6000, 7000, And 8000 Transpec Safety Stop Air Operated Stop Arms Manufactured Between December 21, 2005, And August 28, 2006 (Excluding Units Manufactured Between April 26 And June 1, 2006) Installed As Original Equipment On Thomas Built And Ic Corporation School Buses And Sold For Aftermarket Replacement Equipment. The Air Supply Fitting May Separate From The Base Plate, Preventing Actuation Air From Reaching The Stop Arm And/Or Crossing Arm. This Condition Will Result In Nondeployment Of The Stop Arm And/Or Crossing Arm During A School Bus Stop To Pick-Up Or Discharge Passengers.