3 recalls across 3 model years
The Dodge 600 has 3 recalls spanning 1981 to 1985, with the most serious being a seat cushion frame defect on 1985 power seat-equipped models where the frame can fail and cause the seatback to lurch rearward, potentially causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle.
A separate but equally rated suspension issue affects 1981 models, where the front crossmember can corrode severely at the point where the lower control arm attaches. If that attachment fails, the lower control arm can separate from the crossmember and cause sudden loss of steering and directional control. On 1983 models, certain vehicles equipped with a travel computer have wiring connected to the wrong terminal on the ignition coil, which can damage the interface module over time and cause the engine to lose ignition, leaving the vehicle unable to restart.
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