ud1200

UD Ud1200 (2004) – 05V261000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Light Duty Trucks May Have Had The Outer Corrugated ProteCTIve Conduit For The Battery Cable Worn Through At The Rear Transmission Mounting Bracket And The Battery Cable May Rub Against The Edge Of The Third Frame Cross Member Support And Allow The Battery Cable To Short Against The Frame.


UD Ud1200 (1998) – 99V209000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Light Duty Pickup Trucks Equipped With Dunlop Tires, Size Lt215/85R16. These Tires Are Experiencing Deflation As A Result Of Stress Splits Or Cracks Occurring From The Point Of Attachment Of The Sidewall To The Square Bead Wire Bundle, With Resulting Damage To The Tire Ply.


UD Ud1200 (2004) – 03V224000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Light Duty Trucks, The Passenger Seat Belt May Have The Incorrect Seat Belt Anchor Installed.


UD Ud1200 (1998) – 00V406000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Light Duty Pickup Trucks Equipped With Dunlop Tires, Size Lt215/85R16. These Tires Are Experiencing Deflation As A Result Of Stress Splits Or Cracks Occurring From The Point Of Attachment Of The Sidewall To The Square Bead Wire Bundle, With Resulting Damage To The Tire Ply.


UD Ud1200 (2003) – 05V261000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Light Duty Trucks May Have Had The Outer Corrugated ProteCTIve Conduit For The Battery Cable Worn Through At The Rear Transmission Mounting Bracket And The Battery Cable May Rub Against The Edge Of The Third Frame Cross Member Support And Allow The Battery Cable To Short Against The Frame.


UD Ud1200 (2003) – 03V224000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Light Duty Trucks, The Passenger Seat Belt May Have The Incorrect Seat Belt Anchor Installed.


UD Ud1200 (2002) – 05V262000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Light Duty Trucks, The Battery Cable May Have Been Routed Incorrectly During Vehicle Manufacturing That Could Allow The Battery Cable To Contact The Edge Of The Rear Transmission Mounting Bracket. During Normal Vehicle Operation The Battery Cable Corrugated ProteCTIve Conduit Could Become Worn Away And Allow Shorting Of The Positive Battery Cable To The Frame.


UD Ud1200 (2002) – 05V261000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Light Duty Trucks May Have Had The Outer Corrugated ProteCTIve Conduit For The Battery Cable Worn Through At The Rear Transmission Mounting Bracket And The Battery Cable May Rub Against The Edge Of The Third Frame Cross Member Support And Allow The Battery Cable To Short Against The Frame.