Dodge B250 1982
Model B250 made in 1982 by Dodge got 2 recalls. There was one recall concerning seat belts .
Model 1982
Recalls
Campaign | Manufacturer | Manufacturing date | Type | # of units affected | Date Owner notified Mfg | Recall Initiated by | Manufacturers of recalled vehicles/products | Report Recieved Date | Record Creation Date | Regulation Part Number | FMVSS Number | |||||
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SEAT BELTS - FRONT - ANCHORAGE | ||||||||||||||||
90V137000 | MARK III INDUSTRIES, INC. | from 09/01/1978 to 12/01/1984 | V (Vehicle) | 13637 | 08/23/1990 | MFR | CHRYSLER GROUP LLC | 07/18/1990 | 08/01/1990 | |||||||
Defect Summary | ||||||||||||||||
Consequence Summary | Occupants would not be adequately protected in event ofan accident or sudden stop. | |||||||||||||||
Corrective Summary | Install proper mounting hardware and seat belts. | |||||||||||||||
Notes | Note: this recall was initialized by mark iii industries.system: seat belts, seat belt anchors, and seat mounting. dom: sept. 1978 tosept. 1984.description on defect: improper mounting hardware and improper safety restraintsystems may have been installed in these vehicles. | |||||||||||||||
SEAT BELTS - REAR | ||||||||||||||||
84V040000 | GRANGER INDUSTRIES | from 12/01/1982 to 03/01/1984 | V (Vehicle) | 181 | 04/06/1984 | MFR | CHRYSLER GROUP LLC | 03/29/1984 | 04/11/1984 | 571 | 208 | |||||
Defect Summary | Altered vehicles either do not have rear couch seat belts installed, violating federal motor vehicle safety standard 208, occupant crash protection, or have rear couch seat belts which do not comply with federal motor vehicle safety standard 210, seat belt assembly anchorages. | |||||||||||||||
Consequence Summary | ||||||||||||||||
Corrective Summary | Missing rear couch seat belts will be installed and improper anchors will be corrected without charge. | |||||||||||||||
Notes | Vehicle description: trucks; van-type.system: interior systems; seat belts and anchorages.consequences of defect: missing or improperly anchored seat belts increase thechances of injury in the event of an accident. |