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Abs High Pressure Hoses May Fracture Resulting In Loss Of Power Brakes.
Possible Coolant And Fuel Leakage.
Possible Coolant And Fuel Leakage.
Possible Coolant And Fuel Leakage.
Possibility For The Front Brake Tube To Contact The Front Suspension Coil Spring Leading To Wear Of The Brake Tube Allowing Brake Fluid Leakage.
Possible Incorrect Positioning Of The Front Brake Hoses During Manufacture Which May Cause Interfeence With The Front Mudguard Resulting In Wear Of Hoses.
Two Safety Defects: Wiring Assembly Short Circuit Leading To Fire Risk; And Child Seat Restraint Without Captive Nuts.
Tangs On Clip Which Secures The Brake Booster Vacuum Line To The Engine May Rub Against A Vehicle Brake Pipe And Cause Abrasion.
Possibility That A Defect Exists In The Fuel Injection Rail Which Could Cause A Fuel Leak Within The Engine Bay.
A Single Cylinder Air Compressor May Have Been Installed Instead Of The Specified Dual Cylinder Air Compressor.
Cracks May Develop Under The Hose Clips On Two Rubber Hoses Between The Fuel Filler Housing And The Fuel Tank.
May Develop Small Cracks In The Front Brake Hoses Leading To Leakage Of Brake Fluid.
The Upper Plastic Cam Inside The Valve Can Break And Cause Loss Of The Parking Brake.
The Brake Pedal Return Stop May Break Allowing The Pedal To Return To A Higher Position In An Inaccessible Position Against Lower Edge Of The Dash Panel.
May Be Possibility Of Insufficient Clearance Between The Fuel Injection Hoses And Certain Ignition Components Resulting In Fuel Leakage.
Defective Air Tanks.
Rust Could Develop In The Bore Of The Master Cylinder Causing Premature Wear And Gradual Decrease In Braking Efficiency.
A Fuel Hose May In Time Leak And As A Result Become A Fire Hazard.
May Be Fitted With A Connecting Shaft Shorter Than Required To Give Adequate Or Desirable Engagement At The Inlet End Of The Filter.
The Rear Heater Blower May Become Electrically Overloaded Creating Heat Sufficient To Ignite The Plastic Air Pipe, Thus Leading To An Engine Compartment Fire.
Due To Unfavorable Tolerances In The Hydraulic Brake Pressure Reduction Valve An Unacceptable Hydraulic Throttle Effect May Occur.
The Handbrake Lever Release Spring May Not Be Of The Correct Length And Therefore Not Exert Enough Pressure To The Pawl Segment To Positively Engage.
Instances Of Fuel/power Steering Fluid Leakage Which May Catch Fire If Exposed To Certain Elements Of The Ignition System Or Heat From The Exhaust System.
In A Number Of Cases The Rear Brake Strut Fixing Does Not Meet The Set Quality Standard.
In A Number Of Cases The Rear Brake Strut Fixing Does Not Meet The Set Quality Standard.