2000 Pontiac Grand Prix
NHTSA Recalls
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RECALL: Engine Oil Dripping On Manifold May Cause Fire
Engine oil that drips onto the hot surface of the exhaust manifold may result in a fire. Read more »
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RECALL: FMVSS 108/Replacement Headlamps/Amber Reflector
Decreased lighting visibility may result in a vehicle crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Engine Compartment Fire
If the manifold is hot enough and the oil runs below the heat shield, it may ignite into a small flame and may spread to the plastic spark plug wire channel and beyond increasing the risk of an engine compartment ... Read more »
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RECALL: FMVSS 108/Aftermarket Combination Lamps
Decreased lighting visibility may result in a vehicle crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Steering Knuckle Breaking/Loss Of Steering Control
A broken steering knuckle could result in loss of steering control and a possible crash without warning. Read more »
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RECALL: Underhood Fires
Certain underhood fires may be caused by drops of engine oil, from seepage or spillage, being deposited on the exhaust manifold through hard braking. If the manifold is hot enough and the oil runs below the heat shield, it may ignite into a small flame and, in some instances, the fire may spread to the plastic spark ... Read more »
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RECALL: Aftermarket Fuel Pressure Regulators
Fuel may leak, possibly resulting in a fire. Read more »
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RECALL: GM/FMVSS 209/Trw Seat Belt Buckles
In the event of a vehicle crash, the occupant may not be properly restrained. Read more »
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RECALL: GM/Passenger Air Bag Module
In the event of a crash that would trigger a passenger side air bag deployment, this undersized orifice can cause the inflator module to explode. If an air bag inflator module explodes, metal and/or plastic debris could cause severe injury to the vehicle ... Read more »