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Oldsmobile Cutlass (1979) – 85V048000

Vehicle recall defect – Excessive Enlargement Of The Wheel Cylinder Pilot Hole In The Rear Brake Backing Plate Could Allow The Wheel Cylinder To Rotate And Cause Loss Of Brake Fluid. Consequence Of Defect: A Loss Of Brake Fluid Leads To Loss Of Rear Brake Action, Creating The Potential For An Accident. Front Brakes Would Remain Operational.


Oldsmobile Cutlass (1979) – 84V149000

Vehicle recall defect – Rear Axle Assembly May Have Axles That Were Improperly Manufactured. This Condition May Result In Separation Of The Axle Shaft And Wheel Assembly From The Vehicle.


Oldsmobile Cutlass (1979) – 81V025000

Vehicle recall defect – The Bolts That Attach The Lower Rear Control Arm To The Frame May Fracture. The Rear Control Arm Supports And Positions The Rear Axle. Fracture Of The Bolts Would Allow The Control Arm To Drop Free.


Oldsmobile Cutlass (1979) – 81V022000

Vehicle recall defect – The Electro-Clear Rear Window Defoggers Contain A Defect Which Causes The Glass To Shatter Without Impact During Or Some Time After Use Of The Defogger. Vertical Electrical Strips May Deteriorate And Cause Hot Spots That Can Result In Breakage Of The Rear Glass.


Oldsmobile Cutlass (1979) – 79V196000

Vehicle recall defect – The Invovled Vehicles Fail To Conform To Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 201, “Occupant ProteCTIon In Interior Impacts”. Incorrect Head Restraints May Have Been Installed.


Oldsmobile Cutlass (1983) – 83V106000

Vehicle recall defect – The Master Cylinder Rear Brake Pipe, Which Carries Brake Fluid To The Rear Brakes, May Develop A Leak Due To Extended Chafing On The Air Cleaner Resonator Bracket.


Oldsmobile Cutlass (1979) – 79V142000

Vehicle recall defect – On The Involved Vehicles The Brake Stoplight And Cruise Control Switch Which Is Operated By The Brake Pedal May Have Been Assembled With An Incorrect Lubricant On The Actuating Plunger. This Can Cause The Rear Brake Stoplights To Become Inoperative And The Cruise Control, If Activated, To Stay Electrically Engaged.


Oldsmobile Cutlass (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.


Oldsmobile Cutlass (1979) – 79V101000

Vehicle recall defect – An Incorrect Fluid Was Used As An Assembly Aid (Lubrication) During Installation Of The Piston Seal In Front Brake Calipers Which Were Installed In 10.5″ X 1″ Disc Brake Assemblies Used On “A” Series Cars. The Incorrect Fluid Attacks The Piston Seal And Causes Them To Swell And Deteriorate.


Oldsmobile Cutlass (1982) – 82V021000

Vehicle recall defect – Under Certaain Conditions, The Hose Clamps On The Fuel Tank Filler Pipe And Fuel Tank Filler Vent Pipe Could Fracture. The Fracture Of These Clamps Could Cause Fuel Leakage At Any Of The Four Pipe To Hose ConneCTIons. Leakage Can Occur During Refueling, Or While Driving, If The Fuel Tank Is Above 3/4 Full.