PONTIAC 1000 PROBLEMS | SAFETY RECALLS & DEFECTS
Access the National Highway Traffic Safety database of PONTIAC 1000 recalls and defective parts found
on PONTIAC 1000 automobiles. The National Highway Traffic Safety administration is authorized
to order the PONTIAC 1000 manufacturers to recall and repair vehicles or parts of motor vehicle
equipment when its investigation indicates that they contain serious safety defects in their design,
structure, body, or performance.
Most Recent Recalls For PONTIAC 1000
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| 1986 PONTIAC 1000 | EXTERIOR LIGHTING:HEADLIGHTS:SWITCH Units affected: 93317 | GENERAL MOTORS CORP. Report Date: 1986-04-28 |
| Summary: THE PUSH-PULL HEADLIGHT SWITCH MAY HAVE ELECTRICAL CONTACTS WHICH ALLOW AN INTERMITTENT HEADLIGHT CIRCUIT CAUSING HEADLIGHT TO FLICKER OR SUDDENLY GO OUT. CONSEQUENCE OF DEFECT: SUDDEN LOSS OF THE HEADLIGHTS UNDER SEVERE WEATHER OR NIGHTTIME DRIVING CONDITIONS COULD REDUCE DRIVER VISIBILITY WHICH MIGHT RESULT IN A VEHICLE CRASH WITHOUT PRIOR WARNING. NOTE: ALSO, SEE NHTSA CAMPAIGN NUMBER 86V131000. |  |
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| 1984 PONTIAC 1000 | SEATS:FRONT ASSEMBLY:RECLINER Units affected: 76586 | GENERAL MOTORS CORP. Report Date: 1984-02-06 |
| Summary: SOME VEHICLES HAVE BUCKET SEAT BACK LOCKS THAT DO NOT CONFORM TO FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD 207, ANCHORAGE OF SEATS. IN EVENT OF A CRASH, THE SEAT BACK LOCK MAY NOT FUNCTION. |  |
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