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Chevrolet Citation (1980) – 79V091000

Vehicle recall defect – Fuel Hoses May Be Incorrectly Positioned And Contact The Right Front Drive Axle Boot During Vehicle Operation. After A Period Of Time, The Rotating Boot Could Wear A Hole In The Fuel Hose, Resulting In Fule Leakage.


Chevrolet Citation (1980) – 79V090000

Vehicle recall defect – There Is A Potential For Interference Between The Clutch Control Cable And Brake Pipe In The Master Cylinder. This Can Result In Rubbing Contact When The Clutch Pedal Is Operated. Also, The Brake Pipe Clearance To The Transmission Case May Be Inadequate. If This Condition Exists, It Could Eventually Result In A Failure In The Brake Pipe, Causing Loss Of Brake Fluid And Partial Loss Of Braking Action.


Chevrolet Citation (1980) – 79V073000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicles Do Not Comply To Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 207, “Anchorage Of Seats”. The Lock Bar In The Front Seat Adjuster Assemblies May Not Engage Properly And The Ability Of The Seat Adjuster To Maintain The Seat In A Latched Position During An Accident May Be Reduced.


Chevrolet Citation (1983) – 83V105000

Vehicle recall defect – The Brake Proportioner Valves May Break And Separate From The Master Cylinder. This Would Allow Brake Fluid To Leak And Would Result In A Partial Loss Of The Brake System.


Chevrolet Citation (1982) – 83V007000

Vehicle recall defect – Rear Brake Hoses May Have Been Manufactured Incorrectly When The Metal End Fittings Were Installed. Some Rear Brake Hoses May Separate From The Metal End Fittings When Subjected To The Pulling Force Specified By Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 106, “Brake Hoses”.


Chevrolet Citation (1985) – 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 Citation (1984) – 85V034000

Vehicle recall defect – The Fuel System May Leak At The Throttle Body InjeCTIon Fuel Feed Pipe ConneCTIon. Consequence Of Defect: This Leakage Could Result In An Underhood Fire Which Could Spread To The Passenger Compartment And Cause Burn Injuries To Occupants.


Chevrolet Citation (1984) – 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.