1990-1996 Pontiac Trans Sport: Recall History
Updated: 11/23/08
1996 Pontiac Trans Sport
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1990-1996 Pontiac Trans Sport
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Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 1990-1996 Pontiac Trans Sport directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.
NHTSA Recall History
1990:
Rear modular seat frame hold-down hooks may not meet the required pull force.
1990:
Right-seat/shoulder-belt retractor may have been installed in second-row left seat position.
1990-91 in 14 states:
Rear cradle bolts could pull through retainers, due to corrosion; if both bolts pull through, steering shaft could separate from steering gear.
1992-95:
Transmission-cooler line in cars with certain powertrains, sold in specified states, can separate at low temperature.
1993-94 w/optional power sliding door:
Shoulder belt can become pinched between seat and door-frame pillar trim.
1994:
Pawl spring may be missing from retractors for rear center lap belts.
1994:
Third-row seatbelt retractors may lock up when van is on a slope.
1995 w/3.1-liter engine:
Throttle-cable support brackets could contact throttle-lever system and inhibit throttle return; engine speed would then decrease more slowly than anticipated.
1995:
On some cars, brake-pedal arm can fracture during braking.
1996-98:
Faulty power steering bearings may have been installed on certain vehicles, resulting in difficulty turning the steering wheel. Dealers will inspect and replace all affected parts.








