1998 GMC Safari
1998 GMC Safari NHTSA Recalls
There are also 5 GMC recalls » 32 TSBs » for the GMC Safari.
NHTSA Campaign #06E043000 FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
88,303 vehicles recalled
1998 GMC SAFARI -- Certain replacement fuel filters, fram brand name P/N G3727, with date codes X52911 through X60801 sequentially or X600141 and a mexico country or origin marking on the fuel filter housing manufactured from October 18, 2005, through March 21, 2006, sold for use on the vehicles listed above and on certain school buses. (to see the school bus engine sizes, click on "document search" and then "bus applications"). the connector on the fuel filter was not manufactured to honeywell's specification. As a result, the O-ring may not seat correctly on the fuel line.
This condition may cause an inadequate seal at the connection, potentially leading to a fuel leak. In the presence of an ignition source, a fire could occur.
Honeywell will notify owners and replace the fuel filters free of charge. The recall began on October 18, 2006. Owners may contact fram customer service at 1-800-890-2075 (option 1). For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #06E043000 »
NHTSA Campaign #06E026000 EXTERIOR LIGHTING
61,944 vehicles recalled
1998 GMC SAFARI -- Certain pro-a motors corner lamps, turn signals, and headlights sold as replacement lamps for use on certain passenger vehicles listed above. Some combination lamps that are not equipped with amber side reflectors fail to conform to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard no. 108, lamps, reflective devices, and associated equipment.
Without the amber reflectors, the vehicle will be poorly illuminated, possibly resulting in a vehicle crash without warning.
Pro-a motors will notify owners and offer to repurchase the lamps. The recall began on April 3, 2006. Owners may contact pro-a motors at 323-838-2988. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #06E026000 »
NHTSA Campaign #03V093000 VISIBILITY:REARVIEW MIRRORS/DEVICES:EXTERIOR
507,171 vehicles recalled
1998 GMC SAFARI -- Certain sport utility vehicles, mini vans, and pickup trucks may develop a short circuit in the electric outside rearview mirror switch.
If this were to happen, it could result in an inoperative switch, heat damage to the driver¿S door, and/or ignition of components in the driver¿S door and a subsequent vehicle fire without prior warning.
Dealers will install a fused jumper harness to the electric outside rearview mirror switch. Owner notification began on April 24, 2003. 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 Chevrolet at 1-800-222-1020 or GMC at 1-800-462-8782. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #03V093000 »
NHTSA Campaign #01V123000 SEAT BELTS:FRONT:WARNING LIGHT/DEVICES
461,851 vehicles recalled
1998 GMC SAFARI -- Vehicle description: Mini vans. Some of these vehicles fail to comply with requirements of FMVSS no. 208, "Occupant Crash Protection." The "fasten safety-belt" audible warning occasionally may not come on or may terminate in less than four seconds as required by the standard.
This does not meet the requirements of the standard.
Dealers will install a new alarm module. Owner notification began June 27, 2001. 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 Chevrolet at 1-800-222-1020 or GMC at 1-800-462-8782. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #01V123000 »
NHTSA Campaign #99V009000 CHILD SEAT
2,090 vehicles recalled
1998 GMC SAFARI -- Vehicle description: Mini vans equipped with integrated dual child seats. Some of these vehicles may be missing a seat belt retractor clutch spring and/or pawl spring in the child seat. If the clutch spring was missing, the seat belt would lock in the retracted position and could not be used. If the pawl spring was missing, the seat belt restraint would continually play out and would not lock.
These conditions could increase the occupant's risk of injury in the event of a vehicle crash.
Dealers will inspect the seat belts on the child seats, and if necessary, replace the child seat. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #99V009000 »