b200

Dodge B200 (1978) – 78V082000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Vehicles Do Not Conform To Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 209, “Seat Belt Assemblies”, In That They Do Not Have The Capability Of Fitting Certain Adult Passengers When The Seat Is In The Full Forward Position.


Dodge B200 (1988) – 87V194000

Vehicle recall defect – Automatic Transmission May Contain A Park Sprag Rod Assembly That May Stick In The Tooth Butt Unengaged Position.


Dodge B200 (1983) – 83V103000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicles May Not Meet The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 301, “Fuel System Integrity”. In An Impact Test From The Rear, The Bumper Support Structure Deformed Enough To Allow Contact Of A Support Bracket With The Fuel Tank.


Dodge B200 (1982) – 83V103000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicles May Not Meet The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 301, “Fuel System Integrity”. In An Impact Test From The Rear, The Bumper Support Structure Deformed Enough To Allow Contact Of A Support Bracket With The Fuel Tank.


Dodge B200 (1981) – 83V103000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicles May Not Meet The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 301, “Fuel System Integrity”. In An Impact Test From The Rear, The Bumper Support Structure Deformed Enough To Allow Contact Of A Support Bracket With The Fuel Tank.


Dodge B200 (1981) – 81V019000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Vehicles Equipped With Optional Step Type Rear Bumper And A 22-Gallon Steel Fuel Tank May Not Comply With Rear Impact Test Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 301, “Fuel System Integrity”. If The Vehicle Is Involved In A Collision, Fuel Spillage Could Occur.


Dodge B200 (1980) – 80V064000

Vehicle recall defect – The Hinge And Roller Assemblies Supporting The Rear Of The Sliding Side Door May Be Subject To Failure As A Result Of Processing Deficiencies In The Aluminum Hinge Body.


Plymouth B200 (1972) – 80V027000

Vehicle recall defect – The Front Rail Extension May Experience Fatigue Cracking Near The Area Where The Power Steering Gear Attaches To The Frame. If The Crack Progresses Through Most Or All Of The Rail SeCTIon, Steering System Free Play Accompanied By Metallic Rattle Noise Will Be Experienced.


Plymouth B200 (1971) – 80V027000

Vehicle recall defect – The Front Rail Extension May Experience Fatigue Cracking Near The Area Where The Power Steering Gear Attaches To The Frame. If The Crack Progresses Through Most Or All Of The Rail SeCTIon, Steering System Free Play Accompanied By Metallic Rattle Noise Will Be Experienced.


Plymouth B200 (1979) – 79V104000

Vehicle recall defect – Lower Control Arms May Fracture In The Area Adjacent To The Lower Ball Joint, Resulting In Separation Of The Ball Joint From The Arm.