Colt

Colt 1981-90

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Colt 1996-02

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RJ-2174-0

On some vehicles, the rubber strips attached to the guide rails for the front door glasses may be deformed due to improper installation. If this problem is left unattended, the rubber strip may be caught after the door glass is repeatedly raised and lowered. If this occurs, in the worst case, when the door glass is lowered, it may come off the guide rail and interfere with the door opening/closing rod, which could cause the door to open.

RJ-1401-2

For each of the headlights, the supporter spring, which is to fix the bulb and is a part of the earth circuit, does not have sufficient strength to hold the bulb, and therefore, the pressure of the contact points in the earth circuit may become insufficient over the years depending on the installation of the connector. If this occurs and a spark is generated between the contact points, the heat from the contact points may cause the supporter spring to deform, and in the worst case, that headlight would stop working.

RJ-1401-1

For the adjuster that adjusts the position of the detent pin, which limits the movement of the shift lever for the automatic transmission, the threaded part may deform due to improper material, which could cause the lock nut securing the adjuster to loosen. If this problem is left unattended, the position of the detent pin may shift, and in the worst case, it could become impossible to shift the lever from R to P position, and the ignition key could be stuck, in which case the lock function would not be enabled.

RJ-0991-0

On certain vehicles, the plating process of the circuit board in the power steering torque sensor unit is inadequate. Because of this, electric continuity in the circuit may be hindered. As a result, imbalance between left and right may occur in steering control, and/or steering may become heavier.