viper

Dodge Viper (1998) – 01V120000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles Equipped With Racing Option (Acr Or Gt2). The 5-Point Racing Seat Belt Harness, Which Is Optional Equipment On The Viper May Not Meet The Voluntary Load Specifications Set Forth By The Fia (Federation Internationale De L’Automobile).


Dodge Viper (2003) – 03V292000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, The Fuel Pump Wiring May Become Chafed By An Underbody Heat Shield.


Dodge Viper (1997) – 97V080000

Vehicle recall defect – The Electrical Circuit Design Allows The Potential For An Inadvertent Air Bag Deployment Upon Vehicle Ignition Shut Down.


Dodge Viper (2001) – 06E022000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Aftermarket Brake Hydraulic Master Cylinders Sold As Replacement Brake Cylinders For Certain Ford, Daimlerchrysler, And Jeep Passenger Vehicles. These Brake Cylinders Were Sold Under The Brand Names Of Napa, Raybestos, AIMCo, AC Delco, Carquest, Bendix, And Wagner. Only Products That Were Manufactured From July 27, 2005 Through January 17, 2006 (Date Codes 0529 Through 0602) Are Subject To This Recall. When Subject To Very Cold Temperatures, An Internal Seal In The Master Cylinder Could Lose Flexibility And May Cause Brake Fluid To Leak.


Dodge Viper (1997) – 06E022000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Aftermarket Brake Hydraulic Master Cylinders Sold As Replacement Brake Cylinders For Certain Ford, Daimlerchrysler, And Jeep Passenger Vehicles. These Brake Cylinders Were Sold Under The Brand Names Of Napa, Raybestos, AIMCo, AC Delco, Carquest, Bendix, And Wagner. Only Products That Were Manufactured From July 27, 2005 Through January 17, 2006 (Date Codes 0529 Through 0602) Are Subject To This Recall. When Subject To Very Cold Temperatures, An Internal Seal In The Master Cylinder Could Lose Flexibility And May Cause Brake Fluid To Leak.


Dodge Viper (2001) – 01V120000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles Equipped With Racing Option (Acr Or Gt2). The 5-Point Racing Seat Belt Harness, Which Is Optional Equipment On The Viper May Not Meet The Voluntary Load Specifications Set Forth By The Fia (Federation Internationale De L’Automobile).


Dodge Viper (1997) – 01V313000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles Used Extensively In Track Type Racing Events And Subjected To Aggressive Driving Conditions Could Experiencecracking Of The Steering Rack Mounting Brackets.


Dodge Viper (2001) – 00V366000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Certain Passenger Vehicles, Pickup Trucks And Sport Utility Vehicles Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Fmvss No. 225, “Child Restraint Anchorage Systems.” Some Of The Owner’S Manuals For These Vehicles Are Missing InstruCTIons That Provide A Step-By-Step Procedure, Including Diagrams, For Properly Attaching A Child Restraint System’S Tether Strap To The Tether Anchorage.


Dodge Viper (1997) – 01V312000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles Used Extensively In Track Type Racing Events And Subjected To Aggressive Driving Conditions Could Experience Cracks At The Welds Of The Rear Differential Mounting Bracket.


Dodge Viper (2000) – 06E022000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Aftermarket Brake Hydraulic Master Cylinders Sold As Replacement Brake Cylinders For Certain Ford, Daimlerchrysler, And Jeep Passenger Vehicles. These Brake Cylinders Were Sold Under The Brand Names Of Napa, Raybestos, AIMCo, AC Delco, Carquest, Bendix, And Wagner. Only Products That Were Manufactured From July 27, 2005 Through January 17, 2006 (Date Codes 0529 Through 0602) Are Subject To This Recall. When Subject To Very Cold Temperatures, An Internal Seal In The Master Cylinder Could Lose Flexibility And May Cause Brake Fluid To Leak.