Volkswagen Corrado (1990) – 92V058000
Vehicle recall defect – The Fuel Hose Attached To The Fuel Distribution Rail On The Engine May Shrink Beyond The Clamp Force Of The Fuel Hose Clamps, Allowing Fuel To Leak.
Vehicle recall defect – The Fuel Hose Attached To The Fuel Distribution Rail On The Engine May Shrink Beyond The Clamp Force Of The Fuel Hose Clamps, Allowing Fuel To Leak.
Vehicle recall defect – The Fuel Filter Housing, Which Serves As The Base For The Fuel Pump (Located In The Fuel Tank) Could Deform, Resulting In The Fuel Pump Becoming Loose.
Vehicle recall defect – In The Event The Engine Overheats And The Vehicle Is Operated Continuously In That Condition, The Coolant Pressure Will Rise To A Level At Which The Heat Exchanger Could Leak.
Vehicle recall defect – The Fuel Hose Attached To The Fuel Distribution Rail On The Engine May Shrink Beyond The Clamp Force Of The Fuel Hose Clamps, Allowing Fuel To Leak.
Vehicle recall defect – An Engine Compartment Electrical Wiring Harness May Have Been Routed Too Close To A Sheet Metal Edge. The Wiring Can Become Damaged During Normal Vehicle Operation Due To Chafing, Resulting In An Electrical Short.
Vehicle recall defect – The Fuel Hose Attached To The Fuel Distribution Rail On The Engine May Shrink Beyond The Clamp Force Of The Fuel Hose Clamps, Allowing Fuel To Leak.
Vehicle recall defect – The Fuel Hose Attached To The Fuel Distribution Rail On The Engine May Shrink Beyond The Clamp Force Of The Fuel Hose Clamps, Allowing Fuel To Leak.
Vehicle recall defect – The Fuel Filter Housing, Which Serves As The Base For The Fuel Pump (Located In The Fuel Tank) Could Deform, Resulting In The Fuel Pump Becoming Loose.
Vehicle recall defect – In The Event The Engine Overheats And The Vehicle Is Operated Continuously In That Condition, The Coolant Pressure Will Rise To A Level At Which The Heat Exchanger Could Leak.
Vehicle recall defect – Improper Material Was Used In Manufacturing The Radiator Fan Motor Shaft Causing The Shaft To Wear And Become Noisy.