1995-2001 Chevrolet Lumina/Monte Carlo: Recall History
Updated: 11/23/08
2001 Chevrolet Lumina/Monte Carlo
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1995-2001 Chevrolet Lumina/Monte Carlo
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Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 1995-2001 Chevrolet Lumina/Monte Carlo directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.
NHTSA Recall History
1995 Lumina:
Steering-column bracket bolts on some cars may not be tightened.
1995:
Right lower control-arm ball-joint mounting hole was incorrectly positioned.
1995:
Seatbelt anchor can fracture in a crash.
1995:
Strained or separated windshield-wiper/washer switch wire can cause intermittent or nonexistent wash/wipe operation.
1996 Lumina:
Left front brake line can contact transaxle bracket or bolt and wear through.
1996:
Brake-booster tab is improperly located; if stopping distance is short, crash could occur.
1996:
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.
2000 Lumina:
Clamp that secures flexible fuel-fill hose to metal fill tube on a few cars could be loose and might separate, causing fuel leakage.
2000 Lumina:
Passenger-airbag modules on a few cars have undersized inflator orifice, so module could explode during a crash.
2000 Lumina:
Right front brake hose on a few cars is incorrectly routed and could be cut or separated.
2000 Lumina w/rear drum brakes:
Bolt heads on rear spindle rod can separate and affected wheel can shift, causing loss of control.
2000-01:
Some seatbelt assemblies were not properly heat treated and do not pass the load-bearing requirement.
2001:
Airbag sensing diagnostic modules could experience a memory error prohibiting deployment in a collision.








