Recalls for your 1974 Oldsmobile Cutlass

Recalls for 1974 Oldsmobile Cutlass

RSS Feed


3 recalls found.
All Oldsmobile Recalls
1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass

Chad Horwedel posted a photo:

1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass

DEFECT #1 - SUSPENSION:FRONT:CONTROL ARM:UPPER ARM


Posted on: 1979-10-12
Description


Consequence


Corrective Action


Notes
Chevrolet campaign no 74-c-09.pontiac 74-c-2.buick 74-c-2.oldsmobile74-c-3.sprint 74-c-4.possibility that the front upper control arm innerbushing retainer nuts may loosen and come off during normal operatingconditions.should this occur, the loose control arm may move forward andcontact the upper control arm mounting bracket on the frame which restricts anyfurther forward movement.if this vehicle is operated in this condition it ispossible for the control arm cross shaft to break.(correct by inspecting andinstalling new bushing retainers where necessary.)

DEFECT #2 - SEATS:FRONT ASSEMBLY:RECLINER


Posted on: 1979-10-12
Description


Consequence


Corrective Action


Notes
General motors campaign no oldsmobile 74-c-1.possibility that the frontreclining bucket seats may have a condition where the weld that secures thebracket for the seat reclining back to the seat frame may not have sufficientpenetration due to a cold weld.if the bracket should separate from the seatframe, the seat could rotate to the fully reclining position.(correct byinspecting and installing bolt and nut where necessary.)

DEFECT #3 - SEAT BELTS:FRONT:RETRACTOR


Posted on: 1979-10-12
Description


Consequence


Corrective Action


Notes
General motors campaign no 74-c-10.oldsmobile campaign no 74-c-4.buickcampaign no 74-c-3.pontiac campaign no 74-c-4.possibility that the frontseat lap-belt retractor may intermittently fail to lock the seat lap-beltwebbing due to weak locking bar spring.as a result, the retractor may fail tohold the belt in position during extremely hard braking action or underaccident conditions.this may cause the occupant to slide forward on the seatand increase the possibility of injury.(correct by inspecting and installingnew assist spring where necessary.)