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  NHTSA Recall 96V049000

NHTSA Campaign Id 96V049000; Date: Mar. 12, 1996

A corroded accelerator pedal shaft can cause the engine throttle to bind and not fully return to idle when the operator's foot is removed from the accelerator pedal increasing the potential for a vehicle accident.

icon1 Recalled Vehicles:

1992 Am General Hummer 1993 Am General Hummer 1994 Am General Hummer 1995 Am General Hummer 1996 Am General Hummer

Component: Vehicle Speed Control:accelerator Pedal

Manufactured by: Am General Corporation

Affected Units:: 3,000

icon3 Recall Summary:

The coating used to protect the accelerator pedal shaft is incompatible with the bronze bushing through which the shaft passes. Over time, and in the presence of a corrosive environment (water, road salt), the shaft can corrode inside the bushing increasing the amount of friction between the rotating shaft and the stationary bushing.

icon2 How to Fix:

Dealers will install a revised accelerator pedal and shaft assembly.

icon4 Recall Notes:

System: fuel; throttle linkages and controls. Vehicle description: multi-purpose passenger vehicles equipped with diesel or gasoline engines. Turbo-charged diesel vehicles are not included. Note: owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time, should contact am general at 1-219-258-6615. Also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-800-424-9393.

Date Owners notified by Manufacturer: Mar 19, 1996

Also see:

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