Recalls for your 1990 Utilimaster Aeromate

Recalls for 1990 Utilimaster Aeromate

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DEFECT #1 - SUSPENSION:FRONT


Posted on: 1993-07-27
Description
The two rearward front suspension frame mounting brackets can fracture.

Consequence
If the fractures of the mounting brackets grow in length,handling characteristics of the vehicle can change.  In the event of a completefracture and separation of both mounting brackets, loss of steering controland an accident can occur.

Corrective Action
Install a reinforcing bracket which gloves each of the two rearward brackets of the front suspension.

Notes
System: suspension.vehicle description: walk-in vans.

DEFECT #2 - LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES:HOOD:LATCH


Posted on: 1991-05-15
Description
The primary hood latch can release when vehicle is driven in the condition of high wind gusts.  The primary hood latch failure will also cause the secondary hood latch to fail simultaneously.

Consequence


Corrective Action
Replace defective primary and secondary latch mechanisms with a larger spring on the primary latch, and a redesigned catch on the secondary latch.

Notes
System: hood latches.vehicle description: walk-in minivans.consequence of defects: if primary and secondary hood latch failure occurs, thehood can fly open and break one or both front windshields, blocking the driver'svision, which could result in occupant injury and/or vehicle crash.

DEFECT #3 - FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:STORAGE:TANK ASSEMBLY:MOUNTING


Posted on: 1990-08-23
Description
Fuel tank mounting straps may allow minor amount of shifting by fuel tank in a rear end crash with fuel leakage in excess of amount allowed by standard.

Consequence
Vehicles would not meet requirements of fmvss 301; in thepresence of an ignition source, fuel leakage could result in a vehicular fire.

Corrective Action
Retrofit vehicles with fuel mounting straps of original design.

Notes
System: fuel tank mounting; fmvss 301.vehicle description: walk-in vans.