Volkswagen Vanagon (1991) – 92V058000
Vehicle recall defect – The Fuel Hose Attached To The Fuel Distribution Rail On The Engine May Shrink Beyond The Clamp Force Of The Fuel Hose Clamps, Allowing Fuel To Leak.
Vehicle recall defect – The Fuel Hose Attached To The Fuel Distribution Rail On The Engine May Shrink Beyond The Clamp Force Of The Fuel Hose Clamps, Allowing Fuel To Leak.
Vehicle recall defect – The Plastic Material Of The Center Air Flow Duct, Which Is Fastened By Two Mounting Screws To The Ceiling Of The Passenger Compartment, Can Crack And Eventually Break.
Vehicle recall defect – The Fuel Hose Attached To The Fuel Distribution Rail On The Engine May Shrink Beyond The Clamp Force Of The Fuel Hose Clamps, Allowing Fuel To Leak.
Vehicle recall defect – The Plastic Material Of The Center Air Flow Duct, Which Is Fastened By Two Mounting Screws To The Ceiling Of The Passenger Compartment, Can Crack And Eventually Break.
Vehicle recall defect – When Using The Cruise Control The Accelerator Cable Tension May Allow The Cable To Sag And Become Entangled With The Water Pipe Bracket Impeding Its Return To Idle Position.
Vehicle recall defect – The Plastic Material Of The Center Air Flow Duct, Which Is Fastened By Two Mounting Screws To The Ceiling Of The Passenger Compartment, Can Crack And Eventually Break.
Vehicle recall defect – The Set Screw Locking The Windshield Wiper Arm To The Driving Shaft May Work Loose. If This Happens, It Would Cause Erratic Wiper Operation And The Could Cause Wiper Operation To Cease Entirely.
Vehicle recall defect – The Set Screw Locking The Windshield Wiper Arm To The Driving Shaft May Work Loose. If This Happens, It Would Cause Erratic Wiper Operation And The Could Cause Wiper Operation To Cease Entirely.
Vehicle recall defect – The Set Screw Locking The Windshield Wiper Arm To The Driving Shaft May Work Loose. If This Happens, It Would Cause Erratic Wiper Operation And The Could Cause Wiper Operation To Cease Entirely.
Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Passenger Vehicles Were Equipped With Certification Labels That Fail To Comply With The Code Of Federal Regulations Part 567 Title 49. The Existing Labels Have Incorrect Information Describing The Vehicle As A “Multipurpose Passenger Vehicle” And An “Incomplete Vehicle”. In Addition, The Tire SeleCTIon Labels Do Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 110, “Tire SeleCTIon And Rims”.