cordoba

Chrysler Cordoba (1975) – 78V020000

Vehicle recall defect – When The Accelerator Pedal On The Involved Vehicles Is Depressed And The Accelerator Pump Is Activated, A Distorted Accelerator Pump Seal In The Carburetor May Prevent The Pump From Delivering The Proper Amount Of Fuel.


Chrysler Cordoba (1978) – 77V211000

Vehicle recall defect – The Columns May Contain Steering Shafts In Which The Steering Column Coupling Roll Pin Retaining Notch Was Machined Too Deep. This May Cause The Steering Wheel Shaft To Become Disengaged From The Rest Of The Steering Assembly.


Chrysler Cordoba (1977) – 78V020000

Vehicle recall defect – When The Accelerator Pedal On The Involved Vehicles Is Depressed And The Accelerator Pump Is Activated, A Distorted Accelerator Pump Seal In The Carburetor May Prevent The Pump From Delivering The Proper Amount Of Fuel.


Chrysler Cordoba (1977) – 77V059000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Vehicles Do Not Conform To Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 207, “Seating Systems”. The Self-Locking Latch That Retains The Driver”S Seat In Its Upright Position Under Vehicle Impact Conditions May Fail Due To Improper Heat-Treatment.


Chrysler Cordoba (1976) – 78V020000

Vehicle recall defect – When The Accelerator Pedal On The Involved Vehicles Is Depressed And The Accelerator Pump Is Activated, A Distorted Accelerator Pump Seal In The Carburetor May Prevent The Pump From Delivering The Proper Amount Of Fuel.


Chrysler Cordoba (1982) – 81V111000

Vehicle recall defect – The Automatic Speed Control Switch May Stick In The “Resume” Position RestriCTIng Return Movement. This Will Not Allow The Normal Brake Pedal Operation To DeActivate The System.


Chrysler Cordoba (1981) – 81V111000

Vehicle recall defect – The Automatic Speed Control Switch May Stick In The “Resume” Position RestriCTIng Return Movement. This Will Not Allow The Normal Brake Pedal Operation To DeActivate The System.


Chrysler Cordoba (1981) – 81V055000

Vehicle recall defect – Engine May Lose Power Or Stall Due To Carburetor Flooding. This Is Caused By A Poor Electrical Ground On The Carburetor Fuel Bowl Vent Solenoid. Vehicles May Also Have Driveability Problems While The Engine Is Warming Up In Cold Weather. These Problems Include Engine Missing, SAGS, And Hesitation. This Is Caused By A Sticking Carburetor Oxygen Feedback Solenoid.