1991-1995 Dodge Caravan: Recall History
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 1991-1995 Dodge Caravan directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.
NHTSA Recall History
1991 w/ABS:
High-pressure hose in antilock braking system may leak or detach, which increases likelihood of brake lockup.
1991 w/ABS:
High-pressure pump of antilock braking system may be porous, resulting in increased stopping distances.
1991-92:
Steering-wheel mounting armature can develop cracks and separate from the center hub attachment to the steering column. This can result in loss of vehicle control.
1991-93 w/ABS:
Piston seal in control unit can wear excessively; ABS could fail, and power assist might be reduced.
1991-93:
Left windshield-wiper pivot-drive arm was not mechanically staked to shaft; arm could disengage, causing loss of wiper function.
1991-93:
Seatbelt-release button can stick inside cover, so buckle is only partly latched; also, center rear belt anchor clip can disconnect.
1991-95:
Liftgate-support attaching bolts can break, resulting in liftgate falling unexpectedly.
1992:
Brake-pedal pad-attachment to pedal arm may not have adequate strength.
1992:
Fuel tank may drop or lines may rupture near fuel tank, leading to possible fire.
1992:
Zinc plating of some upper steering-column shaft coupling bolts caused hydrogen embrittlement and breakage.
1993-94:
Lug nuts on optional 15-inch stamped steel wheels may have been improperly installed, which could lead to wheel separation.
1993-95:
Electrical short could cause airbags to deploy inadvertently.








