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Pontiac Montana (2005) – 05V287000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Sport Utility Vehicles Fail To Conform To The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 135, ‘Passenger Car Brake Systems.’ To Meet The Standard, The Vehicle Must Not Move For Five Minutes When Stopped On A Steep Hill With The Parking Brake Applied And The Vehicle In Neutral (N). Some Of These Vehicles Failed This Test.


Pontiac Montana (2005) – 05V061000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Minivans, The Outboard Release Handle On The Impact-Side Second-Row Bucket Seat May Be Actuated And The Rear Latches May Unlatch Early In A Side Impact Crash. This Was Discovered In A Side Impact Test Run By Gm, Under Conditions Similar To Nhtsa’S New Car Assessment Program (Ncap) Side Impact Test.


Pontiac Montana (2005) – 04V597000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Minivans Equipped With Second-Row Bucket Seats Or Captain’S Chairs And A Power Sliding Door On The Passenger Side Of The Vehicle, A Passenger Using The Interior Handle To Open The Power Sliding Door Could Be Injured.


Pontiac Montana (2004) – 09E005000

Vehicle recall defect – Dorman Is Recalling 979 Steering Knuckles, Dorman P/Nos. 697-902 And 697-903, Sold Under Dorman’S “Oe SolutionsTm” Brand Name, And Napa P/Nos. 7-8502 And 7-8503 Which Were Sold For Replacement Use On The Various Vehicles Listed Above. A Potential Material Or Design Defect Could Result In The Steering Knuckle Breaking In The Hub Area.


Pontiac Montana (2004) – 07V349000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Vehicles, Variations In The Manufacturing Process Or Exposure To High Ambient Temperatures May Lead To Fracture Of The Fuel Tank Inlet Check Valve (Icv).


Pontiac Montana (2004) – 07E021000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Delphi Fuel Pressure Regulators, P/Nos. Fp10020-11B1, Fp10026-11B1, And Fp10027-11B1, Sold After January 9, 2007, As Aftermarket Equipment For Various Passenger Vehicles Listed Above. The Universal Pressure Regulators (Upr) Were Produced Without An O’Ring And Retainer.


Pontiac Montana (2004) – 04V597000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Minivans Equipped With Second-Row Bucket Seats Or Captain’S Chairs And A Power Sliding Door On The Passenger Side Of The Vehicle, A Passenger Using The Interior Handle To Open The Power Sliding Door Could Be Injured.


Pontiac Montana (2004) – 04V177000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Minivans Fail To Conform To The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 213, “Child Restraint Systems.” These Vehicles Do Not Have Text And Formatting On The Warning Label Attached To The Available Second-Row Integral Child Restraint As Specified By Amendments To The Standard.


Pontiac Montana (2003) – 09E005000

Vehicle recall defect – Dorman Is Recalling 979 Steering Knuckles, Dorman P/Nos. 697-902 And 697-903, Sold Under Dorman’S “Oe SolutionsTm” Brand Name, And Napa P/Nos. 7-8502 And 7-8503 Which Were Sold For Replacement Use On The Various Vehicles Listed Above. A Potential Material Or Design Defect Could Result In The Steering Knuckle Breaking In The Hub Area.


Pontiac Montana (2008) – 10V110000

Vehicle recall defect – The Braun Corporation Has Notified Nhtsa About A Defect In Certain Model Year 2005-2008 General Motors Mobility Conversion, Handicapped Accessible Low Floor Minivans. During Conversion, The Driver Or Passenger Side Trailing Arm Modification May Not Have Been Adequately Welded.