trans sport

Pontiac Trans Sport (1998) – 98V131000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Mini Vans. These Vehicles May Have (1) A Broken Shift Cable Fitting Or (2) Loose Shift Linkage. Consequently, Moving The Shift Lever To A ‘Park’ Position May Not Shift The Transmission To ‘Park’.


Pontiac Trans Sport (1998) – 98V072000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Mini Vans Equipped With TrAction Control Systems. The Windshield Wiper Linkage Arm Can Contact A Brake Line Which Is Connected To The TrAction Control System Modulator Valve. This Contact Can Chafe The Brake Line Resulting In A Brake Fluid Leak.


Pontiac Trans Sport (1998) – 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 Trans Sport (1998) – 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 Trans Sport (1998) – 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 Trans Sport (1998) – 01V067000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Minivans Equipped With Passenger Side Power Sliding Doors. The Door Closes But May Not Be Latched. If This Happens, The Power Sliding Door Can Open While The Vehicle Is In Motion, Particularly When The Vehicle Ascends A Hill, Makes A Turn, Or Travels Over A Rough Road Surface.