Oldsmobile Omega (1983) – 83V105000
Vehicle recall defect – The Brake Proportioner Valves May Break And Separate From The Master Cylinder. This Would Allow Brake Fluid To Leak And Would Result In A Partial Loss Of The Brake System.
Vehicle recall defect – The Brake Proportioner Valves May Break And Separate From The Master Cylinder. This Would Allow Brake Fluid To Leak And Would Result In A Partial Loss Of The Brake System.
Vehicle recall defect – Under Certaain Conditions, The Hose Clamps On The Fuel Tank Filler Pipe And Fuel Tank Filler Vent Pipe Could Fracture. The Fracture Of These Clamps Could Cause Fuel Leakage At Any Of The Four Pipe To Hose ConneCTIons. Leakage Can Occur During Refueling, Or While Driving, If The Fuel Tank Is Above 3/4 Full.
Vehicle recall defect – The Clutch Cable May Rub Against The Master Cylinder Brake Pipe When The Clutch Pedal Is Operated. Continued Operation Of The Vehicle May Result In Wear Through Of The Insulation On The Clutch Cable. The Resulting Metal On Metal Contact Could Lead To Failure Of The Brake Pipe, Loss Of Brake Fluid, And Partial Loss Of Brake Action.
Vehicle recall defect – The Engine-To-Body Ground Cable On Certain Vehicles May Have Been Damaged During Manufacture. The Cable Could Eventually Break Due To The Relative Motion Between The Engine And Body During Vehicle Operation.
Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Vehicles May Have Been Assembled With The Power Steering Hose Incorrectly Routed. The Power Steering Hose May Then Contact The Exhaust Manifold, Resulting In Deterioration And Eventual Failure Of The Hose And Leakage Of Power Steering Fluid Onto The Exhaust Manifold.
Vehicle recall defect – Under Certain Conditions, Vehicles May Experience Premature Rear Wheel Skid During Braking. Rear Wheel Skidding Is Most Likely To Occur On A Wet Or Slick Surface.