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Recalls for FIREBIRD PONTIAC, GENERAL MOTORS CORP., ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, Apr 27, 1967

A recall was issued on Apr 27, 1967 for FIREBIRD PONTIAC, manufactured by GENERAL MOTORS CORP., in response to ELECTRICAL SYSTEM problems. . Follwoing is the summary of corrective actions taken:
POSSIBILITY OF THE HEATER BLOWER MOTOR WIRE COMING INTO CONTACT WITH THE RIGHT HAND EXHAUST MANIFOLD WHICH, WHEN HOT, COULD MELT THE INSULATION.IF THIS SHOULD HAPPEN WHILE THE HEATER BLOWER IS OPERATING AT THE LOW SPEED SETTING, A RESISTOR IN THE CIRCUIT COULD OVERHEAT AND POSSIBLY CAUSE A FIRE UNDER THE INSTRUMENT PANEL.(REROUTE THE HEATER BLOWER LEAD-IN WIRING TO PREVENT IT FROM CONTACTING THE MANIFOLD.)

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