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1982 ZIMMER ZIMMER Recall - Campaign #82V017000

 
Auto Recalls For Consumers

1982 ZIMMER ZIMMER RECALL - #82V017000

RECALL FOR SEATS

THE SEAT BACK OF THE DRIVER AND THE THREE PASSENGER SEATS CAN FAIL AND SEPARATE FROM THE SEAT SECTION OF THE SEAT.

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Vehicle 1982 ZIMMER ZIMMER
Manufacturer ZIMMER HOMES CORP.
Manufactured between 1/1/1982 - 2/1/1982
Recalled on 3/12/1982
Influenced by ZIMMER HOMES CORP.
Owners Notified on 2/23/1982
# Affected 78
Recalled for SEATS
 
Description THE SEAT BACK OF THE DRIVER AND THE THREE PASSENGER SEATS CAN FAIL AND SEPARATE FROM THE SEAT SECTION OF THE SEAT.
Consequences
Corrective action DEALER WILL REPLACE THE SEATS ON THE INVOLVED VEHICLES AT NO COST TO OWNER.
Notes VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: MOTOR VANS.SYSTEM: INTERIOR; SEAT BACKS.CONSEQUENCES OF DEFECT: FAILURE OF THE DRIVER SEAT BACK MAY CAUSE THE DRIVER TOFALL OFF THE SEAT, RESULTING IN LOSS OF VEHICLE CONTROL AND AN ACCIDENT.NOTE: UNTIL THE DEFECT IS REMEDIED, THE DRIVER SHOULD AVOID LEANING HEAVILYAGAINST THE SEAT BACK.
See also 1982 ZIMMER ZIMMER Recall for EXTERIOR LIGHTING, HEADLIGHTS
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