lemirage

Prevost Lemirage (1982) – 82V058000

Vehicle recall defect – Insulation Of The Alternator And Post Wires On The Involved Vehicles Is Insufficient; Corrosion May Develop Due To Contact With Salt And Sand Used In Snow And Ice Removal. Corrosion Could Lead To An Electrical Short Between The Alternator Body And Post.


Prevost Lemirage (1982) – 82V051000

Vehicle recall defect – The Inner TrAction Wheel Retaining Nuts May Not Have Been Securely Tightened During Assembly. Consequently, The Nuts Could Work Loose And Eventually Become Lost.


Prevost Lemirage (1981) – 82V117000

Vehicle recall defect – The Elastic Portion Of The Retaining Bolts Used To Support The Steering Gear Box May Be Too Short. As A Result, These Bolts Will Not Lock Sufficiently, Causing The Nuts To Loosen And Allowing The Steering Gear Box Assembly To Become Inoperative.


Prevost Lemirage (1981) – 82V093000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Vehicles The Steering Wheel Retaining Nut May Not Have Been Adequately Tightened During Assembly. The Nut May Continue To Loosen And Could Eventually Come Out, Allowing The Steering Wheel To Separate From The Steering Column.


Prevost Lemirage (1981) – 82V058000

Vehicle recall defect – Insulation Of The Alternator And Post Wires On The Involved Vehicles Is Insufficient; Corrosion May Develop Due To Contact With Salt And Sand Used In Snow And Ice Removal. Corrosion Could Lead To An Electrical Short Between The Alternator Body And Post.


Prevost Lemirage (1981) – 82V051000

Vehicle recall defect – The Inner TrAction Wheel Retaining Nuts May Not Have Been Securely Tightened During Assembly. Consequently, The Nuts Could Work Loose And Eventually Become Lost.


Prevost Lemirage (1980) – 82V093000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Vehicles The Steering Wheel Retaining Nut May Not Have Been Adequately Tightened During Assembly. The Nut May Continue To Loosen And Could Eventually Come Out, Allowing The Steering Wheel To Separate From The Steering Column.


Prevost Lemirage (1982) – 82V117000

Vehicle recall defect – The Elastic Portion Of The Retaining Bolts Used To Support The Steering Gear Box May Be Too Short. As A Result, These Bolts Will Not Lock Sufficiently, Causing The Nuts To Loosen And Allowing The Steering Gear Box Assembly To Become Inoperative.


Prevost Lemirage (1982) – 82V093000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Vehicles The Steering Wheel Retaining Nut May Not Have Been Adequately Tightened During Assembly. The Nut May Continue To Loosen And Could Eventually Come Out, Allowing The Steering Wheel To Separate From The Steering Column.