1995 Chrysler Cirrus
NHTSA Recalls
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			RECALL: Replacement Control Arm AssembliesIf there is a separation of the ball stud from the housing, the driver can loose steering control, possibly resulting in a vehicle crash. Read more » 
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			RECALL: Aftermarket Ball Joints/SeparationSeparation of the ball stud from the socket of the ball joint housing would allow the control arm to collapse and the wheel to fold in causing loss of steering control, possibly resulting in a ... Read more » 
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			RECALL: Fuel Pump Modules/Engine Stall ConditionFuel restriction could result in loss of power and/or engine stall, possibly resulting in a vehicle crash. Read more » 
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			RECALL: Fuel Pump/Engine Stall ConditionFuel restriction could result in loss of power and/or engine stall, possibly resulting in a vehicle crash. Read more » 
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			RECALL: Daimlerchrysler/Floor Shift Ignition-Park InterlocEither circumstance may result in the vehicle rolling away without warning. Read more » 
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			RECALL: Chrysler/Ignition Key Shift InterlockIf this happens, the "ignition-park" interlock system will be nonfunctional. Read more » 
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			RECALL: Chrysler/FMVSS 210Failure of a seat belt anchor can result in the loss of seat belt protection, which could lead to serious injury or death in the event of a crash. Read more » 
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			RECALL: Chrysler/Lower Control ArmSeparation of the ball joint could cause a loss of steering control increasing the risk of a vehicle crash. Read more » 
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			RECALL: Chrysler/Brakes:Hydraulic:Master CylinderBrake fluid leakage can result in diminished effectiveness of one half of the split brake system. The instrument panel warning light(s) will signal system impairment prior to partial brake system ... Read more » 
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			RECALL: Chrysler/ABS Hydraulic Control Unit CorrosionIf either front wheel valve sticks, the vehicle would swerve from a straight stop when the brakes are applied. Read more » 
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			RECALL: Chrysler/EngineInadequate sealing and retention of the plug can result in oil leakage which could cause a fire in the engine compartment. Read more » 
