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Ryan, it was only 93'* that I know of.
Mine did indeed catch fire. Most that did are no longer on the road. I acted quickly and saved the car with a quart of WS washer fluid.
Mine did indeed catch fire. Most that did are no longer on the road. I acted quickly and saved the car with a quart of WS washer fluid.
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If you want to know, call a Dealer and have them run a Vin check. All recall work has to be entered into a database by VIN number so they know what cars had the work and which didn't.
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Originally Posted by willwren
If you want to know, call a Dealer and have them run a Vin check. All recall work has to be entered into a database by VIN number so they know what cars had the work and which didn't.
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