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Dodge D2 (1987) – 87V094000

Vehicle recall defect – The Rear Axle Shafts May Contain Brake Drum/Wheel Studs That Are Not Centered With The DrUM Pilot Diameter.


Dodge D2 (1986) – 86V020000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Brake Master Cylinders May Have Been Overstressed And Cracked During Manufacture. Consequence Of Defect: A Cracked Cylinder May Fail During Braking, Resulting In Loss Of Braking Capability, Which May Lead To An Accident.


Dodge D2 (1984) – 84V047000

Vehicle recall defect – Piston Within Master Cylinder May Develop A Seal Leakage. This Defect May Result In Intermittent Loss Of Front Wheel Brakes.


Dodge D2 (1984) – 84V037000

Vehicle recall defect – The Disc/Rim ARC Welds Were Improperly Assembled (Not Strong Enough). Under Severe Operating Conditions, Cracks Can Form In The Welds Fastening Wheel Rims To Center Discs. Cracked Welds May Allow Air To Escape From The Tires Or Cause Wheels To Fail.


Zieman D2 (1980) – 80V005000

Vehicle recall defect – The Defect Is Due To A Design Error In The Coupling System Of The Trailer And Towing Vehicle. In Normal Operation, The Surge Brake Hitch Coupler Activates The Trailer Brakes As The Towing Vehicle Decelerates. A Transverse Pin, Located In The Rear Part Of The Brake Actuator, May Pull Out Of The Fixed Ears At Its Extreme Ends. This Would Allow Trailer Separation, Except For The Safety Chains.


Zieman D2 (1979) – 80V005000

Vehicle recall defect – The Defect Is Due To A Design Error In The Coupling System Of The Trailer And Towing Vehicle. In Normal Operation, The Surge Brake Hitch Coupler Activates The Trailer Brakes As The Towing Vehicle Decelerates. A Transverse Pin, Located In The Rear Part Of The Brake Actuator, May Pull Out Of The Fixed Ears At Its Extreme Ends. This Would Allow Trailer Separation, Except For The Safety Chains.