American Motors Pacer (1974) – 78V048000
Vehicle recall defect – The Electronic Ignition System Sensor Circuit Contains A Two-Wire Connector Which Could Cause Difficulty In The Engine Ignition. This Difficulty May Be Caused By Mechanical Or Chemical Actions At The Connector.
American Motors Matador (1976) – 78V048000
Vehicle recall defect – The Electronic Ignition System Sensor Circuit Contains A Two-Wire Connector Which Could Cause Difficulty In The Engine Ignition. This Difficulty May Be Caused By Mechanical Or Chemical Actions At The Connector.
American Motors Matador (1976) – 77V144000
Vehicle recall defect – Engine Cooling Fans Installed On The Involved Vehicles May Be Subject To Blade Separation Due To Vibrations Generated During Normal Operation.
American Motors Spirit (1982) – 82V126000
Vehicle recall defect – Original ProduCTIon Transmission Lubricant Used In The Involved Vehicles, May Not Provide Adequate Lubrication To Protect The Transmission”S First Gear.
American Motors Spirit (1982) – 81V110000
Vehicle recall defect – The Underhood Wiring Harness And Ventilating Hose May Have Been Misrouted During Vehicle Assembly. Misrouting May Cause Chafing Between The Harness And Various Other Components, Resulting In Short Circuits And MalfunCTIon Of Electrical Accessories. The Switch Which Activates The Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light May Not FunCTIon. The Crankcase Ventilation Hose May Be Too Close To The Air InjeCTIon Manifold Tube And Could Be Damaged If Engine Overheats.
American Motors Spirit (1981) – 81V081000
Vehicle recall defect – The Cruise Command Actuation Chain May Catch On The Throttle Linkage, Causing The Throttle To Remain In A Partially Open Position.