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GMC G30 (1975) – 77V098000

Vehicle recall defect – The Front Suspension Control Arms Were Assembled With Ball Joints Which May Contain Sockets That Were Not Properly Heat-Treated. This May Cause The Socket To Wear Rapidly And Allow The Ball Joint StUD To Separate From The Socket, Causing Either The Left Or Right Wheel Suspension To Collapse.


GMC G30 (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.


GMC G30 (1978) – 78V107000

Vehicle recall defect – On The Involved Vehicles, An Interference Condition May Exist Between The Carburetor Fuel Pipe Assembly And The Air Conditioning Bracket. This Could Eventually Cause The Pipe To Wear Through Due To Vibration And Fuel Pressure Pulsation.


GMC G30 (1996) – 96V092000

Vehicle recall defect – One Of The Four Rear Axle U-Bolts Can Break. This Can Potentially Lead To The Spring Lifting From The Axle Under Certain Rebound, Braking Or Cornering Maneuvers.


GMC G30 (1992) – 91V183000

Vehicle recall defect – A Misadjusted Transmission Cable Can Allow The Engine To Be Started While The Transmission Is In A Forward Or Reverse Drive Gear.


GMC G30 (1986) – 88V110000

Vehicle recall defect – Left Hand Lower Control Arm Can Crack And Could Eventually Cause The Lower Ball Joint To Separate From The Control Arm.


GMC G30 (1985) – 88V110000

Vehicle recall defect – Left Hand Lower Control Arm Can Crack And Could Eventually Cause The Lower Ball Joint To Separate From The Control Arm.


GMC G30 (1983) – 83V084000

Vehicle recall defect – Platform Trailer Hitches Were Produced From Other Than Pure Steel. Consequently, The Hitch Will Not Withstand Normal Stresses.