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Pontiac Sunfire (1996) – 07E015000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Delphi Aftermarket Fuel Pump Modules / Module Reservoir Assemblies (Mra) That Were Sold For Use On The Above Listed Vehicles. During ProduCTIon The Mras Vent And Fuel Return Tubes Were Reversed. This Condition Can Result In The Vehicle Not Running Correctly (Idle Rough And/Or Stall) Due To An Overly Rich Fuel Blend Or The Vehicle’S Evaporative Emission Carbon Canister May Leak Fuel.


Pontiac Sunfire (1996) – 06E026000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Pro-A Motors Corner Lamps, Turn Signals, And Headlights Sold As Replacement Lamps For Use On Certain Passenger Vehicles Listed Above. Some Combination Lamps That Are Not Equipped With Amber Side Reflectors Fail To Conform To Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.


Pontiac Sunfire (1996) – 02V286000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Passenger Vehicles And Mini Vans Have Lower Pinion Bearings In The Power Rack And Pinion Assembly In Which The Retainer Tabs Were Not Crimped Properly. These And Some Other Retainers Used In Vehicles Assembled Between January 1, 1996 And October 31, 1997, Could Fail And Permit The Ball Bearings To Escape.


Pontiac Sunfire (1997) – 98V032000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. These Vehicles Were Built With Mis-Located Welds At The Joint Between The Left Rocker Panel Inner Reinforcement And The Body Side Ring. This Does Not Meet The Requirements Of Fmvss No. 214, “Side Door Strength.”


Pontiac Sunfire (1997) – 97V106000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. The Compact Spare Tire Assemblies Were Assembled With Incorrect Rims. If The Spare Tire Is Underinflated, The Bead Can Separate From The Rim Causing A Rapid Loss Of Air. This Does Not Comply With The Requirements Of Fmvss No. 110, “Tire SeleCTIon And Rims.”


Pontiac Sunfire (1997) – 08E063000

Vehicle recall defect – Dorman Products Is Recalling 3,900 Intermediate Steering Shafts Dorman Part Nos. 425-151, 425-152, And 425-153, (Sold Under Dorman’S “Oe Solutions” Brand Name), Balkamp #’S 7-3057, 7-3058, 7-3059 (Sold Under The “Napa” Brand Name), And PlatinUM Parts #’S 2425151, 2425152, And 2425153 Manufactured During The Month Of September 2007. These Replacement Steering Shafts Can Be Used On The Vehicles Listed Above. The Weld ConneCTIng The Inner Tube To The Outer Tube May Be DefeCTIve.


Pontiac Sunfire (1997) – 07E015000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Delphi Aftermarket Fuel Pump Modules / Module Reservoir Assemblies (Mra) That Were Sold For Use On The Above Listed Vehicles. During ProduCTIon The Mras Vent And Fuel Return Tubes Were Reversed. This Condition Can Result In The Vehicle Not Running Correctly (Idle Rough And/Or Stall) Due To An Overly Rich Fuel Blend Or The Vehicle’S Evaporative Emission Carbon Canister May Leak Fuel.


Pontiac Sunfire (1997) – 06E026000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Pro-A Motors Corner Lamps, Turn Signals, And Headlights Sold As Replacement Lamps For Use On Certain Passenger Vehicles Listed Above. Some Combination Lamps That Are Not Equipped With Amber Side Reflectors Fail To Conform To Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.


Pontiac Sunfire (1997) – 02V286000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Passenger Vehicles And Mini Vans Have Lower Pinion Bearings In The Power Rack And Pinion Assembly In Which The Retainer Tabs Were Not Crimped Properly. These And Some Other Retainers Used In Vehicles Assembled Between January 1, 1996 And October 31, 1997, Could Fail And Permit The Ball Bearings To Escape.


Pontiac Sunfire (1997) – 02V070000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles. If The Engine Fails To Start And The Driver Holds The Key In The “Start” Position For An Extended Period, High Current Flows Through The Ignition Switch, And Sometimes Produces Enough Heat To Melt Internal Switch Parts.