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GMC C35 (1994) – 93V216000

Vehicle recall defect – The Seats Have Been Assembled Without Bolts That Connect The Upper Slave Hinge To The Seat Back Frame, Or Without Bolts That Connect The Seat To The Seat Adjuster. In Either Case, The Vehicles Fail To Conform To Fnvss No. 207, “Seating Systems.”


GMC C35 (1994) – 93V152000

Vehicle recall defect – The Brake Pedal Push Rod Retainer Is Missing, Mispositioned Or Not Properly Seated.


GMC C35 (1993) – 95V246000

Vehicle recall defect – The Seat Recliner To Seat Frame Attaching Bolts On These Vehicle Could Loosen, Fatigue And Fracture, Allowing The Seat Back To Suddenly Recline.


GMC C35 (1993) – 93V163000

Vehicle recall defect – The Rear Bench Seat Does Not Meet The Load Requirements Of Fmvss 207, “Seating Systems,” Because The Manual Latch Mechanism On The Folding Full Bench Rear Seat Was Attached To The Back Frame Lower Cross Tube With Domed Head Steel Rivets Instead Of The Bolts Specified.


GMC C35 (1992) – 99V130000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Extended-Cab Pickup Trucks Equipped With High-Back Bucket Seats. The Seat Recliner To Frame Attaching Bolts Can Loosen, Fatigue, And Fracture Allowing The Seat Back To Suddenly Recline.


GMC C35 (1991) – 92V039000

Vehicle recall defect – There May Be Fatigue Fractures Of The Tie Rod Through The Damper StUD Mounting Hole.


GMC C35 (1990) – 90V108000

Vehicle recall defect – Loose Pivot Bolt Holding The Brake Pedal To Its Support Bracket Could Disengage From The Nut.


GMC C35 (1990) – 90V015000

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.


GMC C35 (1995) – 95V026000

Vehicle recall defect – Due To A Thin Case Casting, An External Transmission Leak Can Occur.


GMC C35 (1989) – 89V078000

Vehicle recall defect – There May Be Below Specified Torque On The Trailer Hitch Attaching Fasteners, Allowing The Trailer Hitch To Move Under Towing Loads.