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1986 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE Recall - Campaign #88V105000

 
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1986 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE RECALL - #88V105000

RECALL FOR FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE

FUEL LEAKAGE MAY OCCUR IN LOW AMBIENT TEMPERATURE OPERATION AT CONNECTIONS OF AN ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUEL SUPPLY HOSE TO THE PRESSURE REGULATOR AND TO THE FUEL RAIL.

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Vehicle 1986 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE
Manufacturer CHRYSLER CORPORATION
Manufactured between 8/1/1984 - 7/1/1987
Recalled on 7/18/1988
Influenced by CHRYSLER CORPORATION
Owners Notified on 11/15/1988
# Affected 580,000
Recalled for FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
 
Description FUEL LEAKAGE MAY OCCUR IN LOW AMBIENT TEMPERATURE OPERATION AT CONNECTIONS OF AN ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUEL SUPPLY HOSE TO THE PRESSURE REGULATOR AND TO THE FUEL RAIL.
Consequences IN THE PRESENCE OF AN IGNITION SOURCE, FUEL LEAKAGE COULDRESULT IN A FIRE.
Corrective action RELOCATE PRESSURE REGULATOR; REPLACE FUEL SUPPLY WITH FORMED HOSE WITH REVISED ROUTING CONFIGURATION TO ENSURE SEALING INTEGRITY.
Notes SYSTEM: FUEL.VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH 2.2L TURBO CHARGED ENGINE.
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