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Pontiac Grand Am (1985) – 84V146000

Vehicle recall defect – The Switch Used May Not Be Compatible With The Wiper Motor. This System, Although FunCTIonal, Is Not In Compliance With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 104, “Windshield Wiping And Washing System”. The Windshield Wiper Speed May Remain Nearly Constant Whether In High Or Low Speed Mode. The Standard Requires That The Difference Between High And Low Speed Must Be At Least 15 Cycles Per Minute To Accomodate A Variety Of Rain, Snow, Or Wheel Spray Conditions.


Pontiac Grand Am (1985) – 84V124000

Vehicle recall defect – The Tie Rods Are Part Of The Steering Linkage And Transmit Turning Movements To The Wheels. The Bolts That Fasten The Tie Rods To Their Adjusters May Not Be Tight Enough. This Could Allow The Tie Rod To Loosen And Detach Itself From The Adjuster.


Pontiac Grand Am (1985) – 06E043000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Replacement Fuel Filters, Fram Brand Name P/N G3727, With Date Codes X52911 Through X60801 Sequentially Or X600141 And A Mexico Country Or Origin Marking On The Fuel Filter Housing Manufactured From October 18, 2005, Through March 21, 2006, Sold For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above And On Certain School Buses. (To See The School Bus Engine Sizes, Click On “Document Search” And Then “Bus Applications”). The Connector On The Fuel Filter Was Not Manufactured To Honeywell’S Specification. As A Result, The O-Ring May Not Seat Correctly On The Fuel Line.


Pontiac Grand Am (1989) – 92V150000

Vehicle recall defect – Front Fuel Feed Hose Assembly Could Crack Or Separate At The Coupling On The Engine End Of The Hose Assembly, Allowing Fuel To Leak Into The Engine Compartment.


Pontiac Grand Am (1980) – 07E088000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Honeywell Fram Racing Brand Hp4 And Hp8 Oil Filters That Were Manufactured From May 25, 2006, Through September 14, 2007, And Sold For Use As Replacement Equipment For Vehicles List Above. The Affected Filters Are Marked With A Date Code A61451 Through A72571 Sequentially. The Date Code And Part Number Appear On The Filter Housing. Fram Racing Hp4 And Hp8 Oil Filters Not Bearing A Date Code In This Range Are Not Affected By This Recall. The Gasket Of The Oil Filter Becomes More Pliable Under High Temperatures And Pressures.


Pontiac Grand Am (1989) – 90V042000

Vehicle recall defect – Front Fuel Feed Hose Assembly Could Crack Or Separate At The Coupling On The Engine End Of The Hose Assembly, Allowing Fuel To Leak Into The Engine Compartment.


Pontiac Grand Am (1979) – 07E088000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Honeywell Fram Racing Brand Hp4 And Hp8 Oil Filters That Were Manufactured From May 25, 2006, Through September 14, 2007, And Sold For Use As Replacement Equipment For Vehicles List Above. The Affected Filters Are Marked With A Date Code A61451 Through A72571 Sequentially. The Date Code And Part Number Appear On The Filter Housing. Fram Racing Hp4 And Hp8 Oil Filters Not Bearing A Date Code In This Range Are Not Affected By This Recall. The Gasket Of The Oil Filter Becomes More Pliable Under High Temperatures And Pressures.


Pontiac Grand Am (1989) – 06E043000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Replacement Fuel Filters, Fram Brand Name P/N G3727, With Date Codes X52911 Through X60801 Sequentially Or X600141 And A Mexico Country Or Origin Marking On The Fuel Filter Housing Manufactured From October 18, 2005, Through March 21, 2006, Sold For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above And On Certain School Buses. (To See The School Bus Engine Sizes, Click On “Document Search” And Then “Bus Applications”). The Connector On The Fuel Filter Was Not Manufactured To Honeywell’S Specification. As A Result, The O-Ring May Not Seat Correctly On The Fuel Line.


Pontiac Grand Am (1978) – 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.


Pontiac Grand Am (1988) – 92V150000

Vehicle recall defect – Front Fuel Feed Hose Assembly Could Crack Or Separate At The Coupling On The Engine End Of The Hose Assembly, Allowing Fuel To Leak Into The Engine Compartment.