NHTSA Recall #99V113000 AIR BAGS

MAY 06
1999

736,824 Grand Caravans recalled

1995 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN -- Vehicle description: Mini vans. The wiring that initiates the driver and/or passenger air bag could electrically short circuit to ground. A short circuit to ground that exists immediately after turning the ignition key to the "on" or "start" position can cause the air bag(s) to inadvertently deploy.

Inadvertent air bag deployment can injure a front seat occupant.

Dealers will perform an electronic diagnostic check. Any short circuits identified in either the driver's or passenger side air bag initiator wire circuit will be repaired. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #99V113000 »

NHTSA Recall #95I001005 LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES:HATCHBACK/LIFTGATE:LOCK

MARCH 27
1995

1,342,202 Grand Caravans recalled

1995 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN -- Vehicle description: Light duty passenger minivans with remote release. This is not a safety recall. There has been no determination that a safety defect exists with the minivan latches. Chrysler is conducting a service campaign to replace the liftgate latch assembly of the affected minivans. In a collision, the rear liftgate latch assembly could open.

If the liftgate latch opens, occupants can be ejected resulting in significantly increased risk of injury or death.

Chrysler will replace the liftgate latch with a new stronger latch assembly without charge. Chrysler began notifying owners during December 1995. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #95I001005 »

NHTSA Recall #95I001001 LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES:HATCHBACK/LIFTGATE:LOCK

MARCH 27
1995

66,407 Grand Caravans recalled

1995 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN -- Vehicle description: Light duty passenger minivans without remote release. This is not a safety recall. There has been no determination that a safety defect exists with the minivan latches. Chrysler is conducting a service campaign to replace the liftgate latch assembly of the affected minivans. In a collision, the rear liftgate latch assembly could open.

If the liftgate latch opens, occupants can be ejected resulting in significantly increased risk of injury or death.

Chrysler dealers will replace the liftgate latch with a new stronger latch assembly without charge. Chrysler began notifying owners of these vehicles beginning September 1995. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #95I001001 »