3 recalls across 3 model years
The Pontiac Parisienne has 3 recalls covering the 1976-1978 model years, with the most serious being a 1978 front bench seat adjuster whose lock bar can allow the seat to slide forward during hard braking or a crash, reducing the driver's control of the vehicle and increasing the chance of injury to front seat occupants.
The 1977 model year, on vehicles equipped with optional tilt steering, has a turn signal lever pivot pin that can work loose and cause partial loss of the turn signals. The 1976 model year, on vehicles fitted with 350 or 400 cubic inch engines without air conditioning, has fan blade assemblies that can develop metal fatigue, shed a blade segment, and send debris into underhood components or toward anyone standing near the open engine compartment.
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