Chevrolet C20 (1997) – 97V176000
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Light Duty Pickup Trucks. One Or Two Of The Front Seat Mounting Bolts Were Not Installed. This Does Not Comply With The Requirements Of Fmvss No. 207, “Seating Systems.”
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Light Duty Pickup Trucks. One Or Two Of The Front Seat Mounting Bolts Were Not Installed. This Does Not Comply With The Requirements Of Fmvss No. 207, “Seating Systems.”
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Extended Cab And 2-Door Utility Vehicles Equipped With Reclining Seats And The Easy-Entry Feature. These Vehicles Exhibit A Condition In Which A Pinch Point Exists In The Recliner Mechanism That Can Trap And Pinch A Person’S Hand Or Finger(S) When The Easy-Entry Feature Is Activated.
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Extended Cab And 2-Door Utility Vehicles Equipped With Reclining Seats And The Easy-Entry Feature. These Vehicles Exhibit A Condition In Which A Pinch Point Exists In The Recliner Mechanism That Can Trap And Pinch A Person’S Hand Or Finger(S) When The Easy-Entry Feature Is Activated.
Vehicle recall defect – The Four U-Bolts Nuts On Either Side Of The Rear Axle Were Under-Torqued.
Vehicle recall defect – On C And K Models, Feed And Or Return Fuel Lines Can Contact The Automatic Transmission Shift Linkage Cordon Shaft. In Addition, On K Models Lines May Also Contact Front Propshaft. In Either Case The Fuel Lines Could Be Damaged Resulting In A Fuel Leak.
Vehicle recall defect – The Rear Axle Shafts Received Improper Heat Treatment During Manufacture. The Shaft May Break And The Tire And Wheel Assembly Could Disengage From The Vehicle.
Vehicle recall defect – The Hydraulic Brake Fluid Used In Certain Vehicles May Fail To Comply With The Brake Fluid Boiling Point Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 116, “Motor Vehicle Brake Fluids”. Braking Efficiency May Be Reduced And Vehicle Stopping Distance Increased, Especially When Hard Or Frequent Braking Raises Brake Fluid Temperature.
Vehicle recall defect – Fatigue Cracks May Develop In The Brake VacuUM Booster Housing. This May Cause A VacuUM Leak And Reduce The EffeCTIveness Of The Brakes. After Prolonged Use, The Cracks May Develop To The Extent That The Booster May Separate From The Vehicle.
Vehicle recall defect – Fatigue Cracks May Develop In The Brake VacuUM Booster Housing. This May Cause A VacuUM Leak And Reduce The EffeCTIveness Of The Brakes. After Prolonged Use, The Cracks May Develop To The Extent That The Booster May Separate From The Vehicle.
Vehicle recall defect – On The Involved Vehicles The Brake Stoplight And Cruise Control Switch Which Is Operated By The Brake Pedal May Have Been Assembled With An Incorrect Lubricant On The Actuating Plunger. This Can Cause The Rear Brake Stoplights To Become Inoperative And The Cruise Control, If Activated, To Stay Electrically Engaged.