Dodge Ramcharger (1984) – 84V047000
Vehicle recall defect – Piston Within Master Cylinder May Develop A Seal Leakage. This Defect May Result In Intermittent Loss Of Front Wheel Brakes.
Vehicle recall defect – Piston Within Master Cylinder May Develop A Seal Leakage. This Defect May Result In Intermittent Loss Of Front Wheel Brakes.
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicles Are Not In Compliance With The Impact Test Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 301, “Fuel System Integrity.” The Structure Of The Rear Step Bumper May Not Withstand A Rear End Collision Similar To The Force Created In Testing; Fuel Leakage May Occur Upon Impact.
Vehicle recall defect – Ignition Switches Installed In The Involved Vehicles May Have Been Distorted During A CriMPIng Operation Which Resulted In The Internal Plastic Contact Carrier Of The Switch Cracking. Pieces Of A Cracked Carrier May Break Away, Permitting Abnormal Switch Electrical Contact And The Potential For Starter Actuaton When The Switch Is Turned To The Accessory Position.
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicles Are Not In Compliance With The Impact Test Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 301, “Fuel System Integrity.” The Structure Of The Rear Step Bumper May Not Withstand A Rear End Collision Similar To The Force Created In Testing; Fuel Leakage May Occur Upon Impact.
Vehicle recall defect – Clamp Bolts Installed On Certain Vehicles May Contain Cracks. Eventually These Bolts May Break Through, Causing Separation Of The Ball Joint From The Steering Knuckle.
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicles Are Not In Compliance With The Impact Test Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 301, “Fuel System Integrity.” The Structure Of The Rear Step Bumper May Not Withstand A Rear End Collision Similar To The Force Created In Testing; Fuel Leakage May Occur Upon Impact.
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicles Are Not In Compliance With The Impact Test Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 301, “Fuel System Integrity.” The Structure Of The Rear Step Bumper May Not Withstand A Rear End Collision Similar To The Force Created In Testing; Fuel Leakage May Occur Upon Impact.
Vehicle recall defect – An Intermediate Steering Shaft Containing A Mismatched Pot Coupling Assembly May Have Been Installed On The Involved Vehicles. This Coupling May Have An Oversized Serration Diameter. An Oversized Serration Could Prevent The Coupling From Adequately Tightening Onto The Gear Or Shaft Splines.
Vehicle recall defect – The Steering Columns On The Involved Vehicles May Have Been Misassembled, Resulting In The Master Serration For Steering Wheel Indexing Being Mislocated By 180 Degrees. The Tie Rod May Have Been Adjusted In Attempting To Overcome This Condition And This May Have Caused Insufficient Tie Rod Thread Engagement To The Sleeve Attachment.