1992 CHEVROLET BERETTA RECALL - #92V185000
RECALL FOR EXTERIOR LIGHTING : BRAKE LIGHTS : SWITCH
THE SERVICE BRAKE STOP LAMP SWITCH BECOMES INOPERATIVE.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Recall Details
Vehicle |
1992 CHEVROLET BERETTA |
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Manufacturer |
GENERAL MOTORS CORP. |
Manufactured between |
3/1/1991 - 6/1/1992 |
Recalled on |
12/30/1992 |
Influenced by |
GENERAL MOTORS CORP. |
Owners Notified on |
1/19/1993 |
# Affected |
140,661 |
Recalled for |
EXTERIOR LIGHTING:BRAKE LIGHTS:SWITCH |
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Description |
THE SERVICE BRAKE STOP LAMP SWITCH BECOMES INOPERATIVE. |
Consequences |
THE INOPERATIVE STOP LAMP SWITCH WILL NOT ILLUMINATE THESTOP LAMPS WHEN THE BRAKE PEDAL IS DEPRESSED. THIS WOULD NOT ADEQUATELY INFORMOTHER DRIVERS OF THE VEHICLE OPERATOR'S INTENT TO STOP OR SLOW DOWN. |
Corrective action |
REPLACE THE STOP LAMP SWITCH AND CORRECT THE WIRING IN THE CONNECTOR OF THE STOP LAMP SWITCH WIRING HARNESS. |
Notes |
SYSTEM: LIGHTING; STOPLAMPS.VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: PASSENGER CARS.NOTE: IF THE FAILURE OCCURS DURING THREE CONSECUTIVE SERVICE BRAKE APPLICATIONSTHE AMBER ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) TELLTALE LAMP MAY ILLUMINATE INDICATINGA PROBLEM WITH THE SYSTEM. |
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