3 recalls across 3 model years
The Dodge D100 has 3 recalls spanning the 1976-1990 production run, with the most serious affecting 1990 models where a rear-end collision can cause the pickup box crossmember to crush a fuel line, leaking fuel that can ignite and start a fire.
The two remaining recalls are emissions compliance issues with no associated safety risk. On 1978 models, certain vehicles were built without the choke heater wiring harness installed, leaving the choke heater inoperative and allowing the engine to exceed hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide emissions limits. On 1976 models, certain vehicles were assembled without a required exhaust emissions control valve, again resulting in exhaust pollutant levels above the permitted threshold.
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