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Recall - Fuel Hoses May Pull Out of Coupling: Overview

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Number 89-C-09 Date July, 1990
Subject: PRODUCT SAFETY CAMPAIGN 89-C-09 FUEL FEED HOSE ASSEMBLY


MODELS AFFECTED 1988-89 PONTIAC FIREBIRD
WITH 2.8L V6 ENGINE
TO: ALL PONTIAC DEALERS


The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act, as amended, provides that each vehicle which is subject to a recall campaign of this type, must be adequately repaired within a reasonable time after the owner has tendered it for repair. A failure to adequately repair within sixty days after tender of a vehicle is prima facie evidence of failure to repair within a reasonable time.

If the condition is not adequately repaired within a reasonable time, the owner may be entitled to an identical or reasonably equivalent vehicle at no charge or to a refund of the purchase price less a reasonable allowance for depreciation.

To avoid having to provide these burdensome solutions, every effort must be made to promptly schedule an appointment with each owner and to repair their vehicle as soon as possible. As you will see in reading the attached copy of the letter which is being sent to owners, the owners are being instructed to contact the Pontiac Customer Assistance Center if their dealer does not remedy the condition within five days of the mutually agreed upon service date. If the condition is not remedied within a reasonable time, owners are instructed on how to contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.


DEFECT INVOLVED

General Motors has determined that a defect which relates to motor vehicle safety exists in certain 1988-89 Pontiac Firebird model vehicles with 2.8L V6 engines. These vehicles may have fuel feed hoses which may pull out of the crimped coupling at the engine end of the hose assembly. If this coupling was to separate and an ignition source was present, an engine compartment fire could occur.

To prevent this condition from occurring, a redesigned fuel feed hose will be installed on all involved vehicles.