1990-1996 Pontiac Grand Prix: Recall History
Updated: 11/23/08
1996 Pontiac Grand Prix
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Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 1990-1996 Pontiac Grand Prix directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.
NHTSA Recall History
1990 w/Kelsey-Hayes steel wheels:
Cracks may develop in wheel mounting surface.
1990:
Stoplamps may not illuminate.
1990-91 in 15 states:
Due to corrosion of front engine cradle bolts, where road-salt usage is heavy, steering shaft could separate from steering gear.
1991 coupe:
Fog lamps and low- and high-beam headlamps can be operated simultaneously on some cars, causing circuit breaker to overload and trip.
1991:
Front-door shoulder-belt guide loops may be cracked.
1992:
Reverse servo pin of 4-speed automatic transmission may bind.
1993:
Manual recliner mechanisms on some front seats will not latch under certain conditions, causing seatback to recline without prior warning.
1994-95:
Wiper/washer may operate intermittently, or not at all.
1995:
Center rear-seatbelt anchor plate could fracture in a crash.
1995:
Seatbelt anchor can fracture in crash.








