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Oldsmobile 88 (1998) – 04V090000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles Equipped With 3800 V6 (L36) Engines And Certain Delphi Fuel Pressure Regulators, The Regulators Have A Much Higher Than Usual Rate Of Fuel Leaks. A Leak Can Allow Fuel To Enter The Intake Manifold Through A VacuUM Line. If The Engine Does Not Start When Cranked, The Fuel From The Leaking Regulator And A Mistimed Spark Can Cause A Backfire.


Oldsmobile 88 (1985) – 89V102000

Vehicle recall defect – A Small Nylon Bushing In The Cruise Control Servo Bail May Slip Out Of Place, Causing Intermittent And Unexpected Increases In Engine Speed Or Dieseling (Engine Run On With Ignition Off).


Oldsmobile 88 (1996) – 95V204000

Vehicle recall defect – These Vehicles Were Assembled With A MalfunCTIon Alarm, Lighting And Locking (Mall) Module That Can Contain A Damaged Capacitor. If The Capacitor Is Damaged, The “Key In The Ignition” Warning Chime And The Driver Seat Belt Unbuckled Warning Chime And Indicator Lamp May Not Work. This Does Not Meet The Requirements Of Fmvss No. 114, “Theft ProteCTIon” And Fmvss No. 208, “Occupant Crash ProteCTIon.” In Addition, Other Chime Reminder FunCTIons, Interior Lighting Controls, And Power Door Locking Features Are Also Affected.


Oldsmobile 88 (1995) – 94V138000

Vehicle recall defect – A Spring In The Head Lamp Portion Of The Head Park Lamp Switch Can Fail Preventing Latching Of The Head Lamp Portion Of The Switch In The “On” Position.


Oldsmobile 88 (1994) – 94V138000

Vehicle recall defect – A Spring In The Head Lamp Portion Of The Head Park Lamp Switch Can Fail Preventing Latching Of The Head Lamp Portion Of The Switch In The “On” Position.


Oldsmobile 88 (1993) – 96V015000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles Manufactured From August 1991 Through July 1995. The Transmission Oil Cooler Line Can Separate When The Vehicle Is Operated In Low Temperatures In Combination With High Transmission Loads.