plymouth

Plymouth Arrow (1978) – 07E064000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Federal-Mogul Aftermarket Fuel Pumps Sold Under The Brand Names Of Carter, Accuflow, Napa, Truflow, Parts Depo, And Parts Master, Shipped Between August 2006 And July 2007 For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above. The Fuel Pump DiaphraGM In Certain ProduCTIon Runs May Have Been Improperly Installed Or Inadequately Tested Which May Cause The Fuel Pump To Leak.


Plymouth Arrow (1977) – 83V019000

Vehicle recall defect – Fuel Tank Support Straps On Some Of The Involved Vehicles May Rust If Exposed To Road Salt Used For Snow And Ice Removal.


Plymouth Arrow (1977) – 77V202000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Vehicles Do Not Conform To Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 106, “Brake Hoses”. These Front Hydraulic Brake Hoses May Fail Under Pressure Of Brake Application Due To Use Of Improperly Processed Material. Partial Loss Of Braking Capability And Increase In Stopping Distances Will Result.


Plymouth Arrow (1976) – 83V019000

Vehicle recall defect – Fuel Tank Support Straps On Some Of The Involved Vehicles May Rust If Exposed To Road Salt Used For Snow And Ice Removal.


Plymouth Acclaim (1994) – 94V023000

Vehicle recall defect – The Safety Belt Anchors (Buckle Lock Bars) Do Not Meet The Static Load Requirements Of Fmvss No. 210, “Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages.”


Plymouth Acclaim (1992) – 92V015000

Vehicle recall defect – The Zinc Plating Operation Performed On The Upper Steering Column Shaft Coupling Bolt Caused Hydrogen Embrittlement And Breakage Of The Bolt.


Plymouth Acclaim (1991) – 91V122000

Vehicle recall defect – Front Outboard Safety Belt May Become Difficult To Latch And Or Unlatch Due To A Webbing Stiffener Entering The Buckle Housing And Dislodging The Buckle Latch Guide.