Dodge Diplomat (1988) – 91V051000
Vehicle recall defect – The Steering Wheel May Crack At Its Mounting Hub Weld Attachment Because Of Fatigue Loading And Eventually Separate From The Hub.
Vehicle recall defect – The Steering Wheel May Crack At Its Mounting Hub Weld Attachment Because Of Fatigue Loading And Eventually Separate From The Hub.
Vehicle recall defect – Engine Compartment Wiring Harness Fusible Link Wires May Be Trapped Under The Speed Control Servo Bracket.
Vehicle recall defect – Battery Cap Vents May Be Partially Or Completely Blocked With Plastic Flashing. Consequence Of Defect: A Build Up Of Internal Gas Pressure Could Occur Which Could Result In Case Rupture, Particularly During Post Charging. Should A Person Be In The Vicinity Of The Battery When The Case Ruptures, They May Be Injured By The Released Gases And/Or Acid.
Vehicle recall defect – Excessive Heat May Be Transferred To The Vehicle Floor Pan In The Rear Seat Area. This Occurs Because The Muffler Heat Shield Was Omitted During Manufacture Of Certain Fleet Cars. Rear Seat Cushions May Be Scorched By Heat.
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.
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.
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.
Vehicle recall defect – The Front Brake Hose Routing On The Involved Vehicles May Allow Interference Between The Hoses And The Front Tires During Extreme Turning Angles.
Vehicle recall defect – On The Involved Vehicles, The Hood Secondary Catch System May Be Misaligned Which May Cause The Secondary Catch To MalfunCTIon. Consequently, The Hood May Not Be Securely Latched.
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.