beretta

Chevrolet Beretta (1987) – 91V135000

Vehicle recall defect – Secondary Hood Latch Assembly On These Vehicles May Not Be Properly Adjusted And Could Become Bent. This Will Lead To A Condition Where Full Primary Latch Engagement Is Not Attained.


Chevrolet Beretta (1990) – 91V206000

Vehicle recall defect – The Front Shoulder Belt Retractors May Have Reduced Sensitivity Of The Lock-Up Feature And Would Not FunCTIon In A Sudden Deceleration Or Crash.


Chevrolet Beretta (1987) – 86V165000

Vehicle recall defect – Secondary Hood Latch May Not Properly Engage Due To Contact With Support Bracket And/Or The Primary Latch Return Spring. Consequence Of Defect: If This Occurs While Vehicle Is In Motion, Hood Could Open And Contact The Windshield, AffeCTIng The Drivers Vision Area; This Could Result In A Crash Without Warning.


Chevrolet Beretta (1987) – 06E043000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Replacement Fuel Filters, Fram Brand Name P/N G3727, With Date Codes X52911 Through X60801 Sequentially Or X600141 And A Mexico Country Or Origin Marking On The Fuel Filter Housing Manufactured From October 18, 2005, Through March 21, 2006, Sold For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above And On Certain School Buses. (To See The School Bus Engine Sizes, Click On “Document Search” And Then “Bus Applications”). The Connector On The Fuel Filter Was Not Manufactured To Honeywell’S Specification. As A Result, The O-Ring May Not Seat Correctly On The Fuel Line.


Chevrolet Beretta (1989) – 91V206000

Vehicle recall defect – The Front Shoulder Belt Retractors May Have Reduced Sensitivity Of The Lock-Up Feature And Would Not FunCTIon In A Sudden Deceleration Or Crash.