d200

Dodge D200 (1988) – 87V194000

Vehicle recall defect – Automatic Transmission May Contain A Park Sprag Rod Assembly That May Stick In The Tooth Butt Unengaged Position.


Dodge D200 (1978) – 78V188000

Vehicle recall defect – Due To Improper Material ConstruCTIon The Hydro-Boost Fluid Return Hose May Not Be Capable Of Withstanding The Temperatures And/Or Pressures Experienced With The Hydro-Boost System. Also, The Hydro-Boost Fluid High Pressure Hose Assembly May Have Been Mislocated, Allowing The Assembly To Contact The Frame Side Rail. Abrasion Resulting From Continued Contact Along With Improper Material ConstruCTIon May Cause Pressure Hose Failure. Either Of These Conditions May Cause Hydro-Boost Fluid Leakage, Resulting In The Loss Of Power Assist For The Steering And Braking Systems. Complete Loss Of Steering Or Braking Will Not Occur Since Both Systems Would Revert To Manual Operation.


Dodge D200 (1978) – 78V141000

Vehicle recall defect – Improper Routing Of The “Hydroboost” Hydraulic System High Pressure Hose Assembly Could Allow A Tubular SeCTIon To Contact The Frame Side Rail. Abrasion From The Contact Could Result, Causing A Leak In The Hose Assembly.


Dodge D200 (1978) – 78V038000

Vehicle recall defect – An Intermediate Steering Shaft Containing A Mismatched Pot Coupling Assembly May Have Been Installed On The Involved Vehicles. This Coupling May Have An Oversized Serration Diameter. An Oversized Serration Could Prevent The Coupling From Adequately Tightening Onto The Gear Or Shaft Splines.