3 recalls across 2 model years
The Jeep CJ6 has 3 recalls covering 1972 and 1976 model years, with the most serious being loose steering gear mounting bolts on 1976 vehicles that can allow the steering assembly to separate from the frame, resulting in a complete loss of steering control.
The other 1976 recall involves three-speed manual transmission models where lubricant can migrate from the transmission into the transfer case, starving the transmission and causing the input or output shafts to seize, which can leave the vehicle unable to move under its own power. Going back to 1972, vehicles fitted with a dealer-installed Myers snow plow have a lift frame weld that can crack and fail where the auxiliary light lift arm bracket meets the lift frame tubing, which can cause the plow assembly to drop or shift unexpectedly.
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