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Chrysler Recall : Chrysler/Brakes:Hydraulic:Power Assist:Vacuum
1996 Chrysler Sebring
A disconnected vacuum hose causes an increase in engine idle speed and loss of power assist during brake application increasing the risk of a vehicle accident.
Service Brakes, Hydraulic — Power Assist
- Summary
- The power brake booster vacuum hose was improperly installed on the intake manifold vacuum nipple.
- Actions
- Dealers will fully install the intake manifold vacuum hose to the vacuum nipple on the intake manifold.
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