Auto Recalls for Consumers

1988 CHEVROLET C30 Recall - Campaign #87V125000

 
Auto Recalls For Consumers

1988 CHEVROLET C30 RECALL - #87V125000

RECALL FOR VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL : LINKAGES

CRUISE CONTROL CABLE LOCK MECHANISM MAY SELF DISENGAGE CAUSING ERRATIC OPERATION OR THROTTLE NOT RETURNING TO IDLE.

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Recall Details
Vehicle 1988 CHEVROLET C30
Manufacturer GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Manufactured between 12/1/1986 - 3/1/1987
Recalled on 8/17/1987
Influenced by GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Owners Notified on 8/31/1987
# Affected 8,893
Recalled for VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL:LINKAGES
 
Description CRUISE CONTROL CABLE LOCK MECHANISM MAY SELF DISENGAGE CAUSING ERRATIC OPERATION OR THROTTLE NOT RETURNING TO IDLE.
Consequences ENGINE SPEED WOULD NOT DECREASE; LOSS OF ACCELERATORCONTROL COULD RESULT IN A CRASH WITHOUT PRIOR WARNING.
Corrective action INSTALL A CLAMP AROUND THE LOCK TAB OF CRUISE CONTROL.
Notes SYSTEM: CRUISE CONTROLVEHICLE DESCRIPTION: LIGHT AND MEDIUM DUTY PICKUP TRUCKS WITH CRUISE CONTROL.
See also 1988 CHEVROLET C30 Recall for LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES, DOORS, LATCH

1988 CHEVROLET C30 Recall for POWER TRAIN, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
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