1990-1994 Chevrolet Lumina: Recall History
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 1990-1994 Chevrolet Lumina directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.
NHTSA Recall History
1990:
Brake lights may not illuminate or, in some cases, will not stay illuminated all the time when brakes are applied, due to faulty stoplight switch.
1990:
Cracks may develop in mounting surface of certain Kelsey-Hayes steel wheels; wheel will separate from vehicle.
1990:
Front seatbelt may not properly restrain passenger in an accident.
1990:
Front-shoulder safety-belt webbing may separate at upper guide loops on either side of front seat.
1990-91 in 15 states:
Corrosion due to road salt could permit one or both front engine cradle bolts to pull through retainer; could result in steering-gear separation.
1990-91:
Due to corrosion at the front subframe, the steering shaft could separate from the steering gear, resulting in a crash.
1991:
Front-door shoulder-belt guide loops may be cracked and not in compliance with federal standard; occupant faces increased risk of injury in a sudden stop or accident.
1992:
Reverse servo apply pin of 4-speed automatic transmission may bind, which could cause loss or slipping of reverse, poor performance, or transmission to remain in "Reverse" while the indicator shows "Neutral" position.
1993:
Some front seatbacks may recline without prior warning.








