Porsche 944 (1984) – 83V111000
Vehicle recall defect – The Rear Seat Belts Do Not Include Emergency-Locking Or Automatic-Locking Retractors. The Belts Do Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 208, “Occupant Crash ProteCTIon”.
Vehicle recall defect – The Rear Seat Belts Do Not Include Emergency-Locking Or Automatic-Locking Retractors. The Belts Do Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 208, “Occupant Crash ProteCTIon”.
Vehicle recall defect – Rear Spring Plates May Not Have Been Tempered And Are Not Of The Proper Hardness Value. Consequence Of Defect: The Plates Could Crack And/Or Break, Affect Lateral Guidance Of The Rear Wheel, And Result In Loss Of Control Of The Car Which May Cause An Accident.
Vehicle recall defect – The Rear Seat Belts Do Not Include Emergency-Locking Or Automatic-Locking Retractors. The Belts Do Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 208, “Occupant Crash ProteCTIon”.
Vehicle recall defect – The Plastic Cowl Cover Was Not Sealed To The Body At The Base Of The Windshield. Water Can Leak And Reach The Windshield Wiper Motor, Causing Internal Corrosion And Failure Of The Wiper Motor.
Vehicle recall defect – The Hose Material Used In The Short SeCTIon Of The High Pressure Fuel Line Hose, Between The Fuel Rail And Fuel Pressure Regulator, Is Subject To Hardening, And Could Cause Fuel Leaks Between The Hose And The Metal Pipe Fittings.
Vehicle recall defect – The Alloy A-Arms May Have A Manufacturing Casting Defect And Could Crack And Break After Mileage Accumulation.
Vehicle recall defect – The Hose Material Used In The Short SeCTIon Of The High Pressure Fuel Line Hose, Between The Fuel Rail And Fuel Pressure Regulator, Is Subject To Hardening, And Could Cause Fuel Leaks Between The Hose And The Metal Pipe Fittings.
Vehicle recall defect – The Hose Material Used In The Short SeCTIon Of The High Pressure Fuel Line Hose, Between The Fuel Rail And Fuel Pressure Regulator, Is Subject To Hardening, And Could Cause Fuel Leaks Between The Hose And The Metal Pipe Fittings.
Vehicle recall defect – The ProteCTIve Sleeve Covering Of The Return Fuel Hose Between The Pressure Regulator And Fuel Return Pipe Was Shortened Leaving Part Of The Hose Exposed. In Some Instances This Part Of The Hose Becomes Kinked Due To The Engine Compartment Heat And/Or The Routing Of The Hose. Consequence Of Defect: If This Occurs It Could Restrict And Damage The Return Fuel Hose Which Could Lead To Fuel Leakage And Cause An Engine Compartment Fire.
Vehicle recall defect – The Hose Material Used In The Short SeCTIon Of The High Pressure Fuel Line Hose, Between The Fuel Rail And Fuel Pressure Regulator, Is Subject To Hardening, And Could Cause Fuel Leaks Between The Hose And The Metal Pipe Fittings.