cirrus

Chrysler Cirrus (1996) – 04V021000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, The Floor Shifter Ignition-Park Interlock May Fail And Allow The Shifter To Be Moved Out Of The Park Position With The Key Removed. An Inoperative Interlock May Also Allow The Key To Be Removed When The Shifter Has Not Been Placed In The Park Position.


Chrysler Cirrus (1995) – 98V183000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles Equipped With Automatic Transmissions. The Adjustment Of The Cable ConneCTIng The Console Shifter Mechanism To The Ignition Key Can Cause A Trapped Key Condition Which Can Result In A Low Force Required To Depress The Shift Button. A Combination Of Applying A Mis-Adjusted Release Button With A Low Force Attempt To Shift Out Of Park With The Key In The Locked Position, Can Break The ConneCTIng Pin In The Shifter.


Chrysler Cirrus (1995) – 98V063000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. The Rear Seat Belt Anchor Does Not Achieve The Loading Required By Fmvss No. 210, “Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages.”


Chrysler Cirrus (1995) – 96V006000

Vehicle recall defect – In Certain Vehicles, The Engine Cylinder Head Oil Galley Plug Does Not Seal Properly And Engine Cylinder Head Oil Is Not Adequately Retained.


Chrysler Cirrus (1995) – 10E059000

Vehicle recall defect – Federal-Mogul Is Recalling Certain Replacement Control Arm Assemblies, Part Numbers K7425, 10945, Fa4510X, K7427, 10946, And Fa4611X, Sold For Use On Various Passenger Vehicles Listed Above. The Ball Joint On The Control Arm Assembly Can Fail Causing The Ball StUD To Wear Through The Control Arm Housing Resulting In Noise And/Or Separation Of The Ball StUD From The Housing.


Chrysler Cirrus (1995) – 09E056000

Vehicle recall defect – Qualis Automotive Is Recalling Certain Aftermarket Ball Joints Sold For Use On Certain Passenger Vehicles. The Socket May Have Been Excessively Hardened Which Could Cause It To Crack Near The Retaining Ring Groove Allowing The Ball StUD To Separate Under Impact Load. The Subject Ball Joints Were Sold As Four Part Numbers, D10945, D10946, G10945, And G10946. The Affected Control Arms, D10945 And D10946, Are Stamped With The Following Dates On The Ball Joints: 134308, 135708, 100109, 102709, 104109, 105509, 107609, 108909, 110309, 113209, And 116609. The G10945 And G10946 Are The Same Part As The D10945 And D10946 RespeCTIvely. They Are Labeled Differently Depending On The Aftermarket Customer.


Chrysler Cirrus (1995) – 06E091000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Airtex Fuel Pump Modules, P/Nos. E7089M, E7094M, E7113M, And E7129M, Manufactured Between June 1 And September 24, 2006. These Fuel Pump Modules Were Sold As Aftermarket For Use In Certain Daimlerchrysler Vehicles Listed Above. Silicone Material Used In Manufacture Of The Flapper Valve Was Out-Of-Specification, Leading To Excess Swell Of The Flapper Valve RestriCTIng The Flow Of Fuel To The Fuel Pump Module.