We found the following complaints for JEEP COMANCHE (1989)
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Engine coolant is not going into the engine due to a defect within the water pump. Please give any further details.
Failure of the cable that holds the spare tire in place, the cable broke,causing the spare tire to fall off the vehicle when driving.
4wd will not engage as needed.
Rubber clutch hose failure. Hose is routed too close to exhaust. (3 inches)heat build up in exhaust system melts hose and causes a leak that under pressure squirts fluid onto the exhaust pipe causeing flash fires. I have retained the defective part if you require it for further investigation.
The master clutch cylinder hose leaked fluid on the exhaust manifold,causing the vehicle to catch fire.
The driver side seat belt buckle come loose it slip out.tt
Steering wheel mounting assembly became loose.
Steering gear box broke off from the metal frame, causingsteering system to be inoperative while driving ,may have resulted in an accident.please provide further information and vin#.
I had a nearly new triumph r 1200 tire fail in an unusual manner.this tire had only about 800 miles on it when it failed, and i'm reasonably certain that the failure was not due to abuse (overload, pothole, curb scuffing, etc.).a large bubble formed in the sidewall of the tire.the bubble was approximately 4" diameter and 3/4" high.the bubble appeared to distort the bead, causing a large leak between the tire and the wheel.this occurred on the first really warm weather day following installation, leading me to suspect a possible manufacturing defect that needed some heat to manifest itself.this failure seemed unusual enough to warrant reporting, even if my theory is incorrect.please let me know if you need more information about this.i still have the tire if further failure analysis is of interest.thanks-william t. Daley, p.e.mechanical engineer.(dot number: ?tiresize: p205/75r15)
Cable that holds the spare tire in place broke and the tire fell off while driving.
The contact owns a 1989 jeep comanche. While driving at speeds of 55 mph, there was an abnormal increase in engine rpms up to 3,000. The contact placed the vehicle in neutral and the failure persisted. The contact shut off the engine and when restarting, the failure would intermittently persist. The contact inquired about nhtsa campaign id number 90v177000 (vehicle speed control: cruise control) and the dealer informed him that his vin was not included in the recall. The vehicle as not repaired. The failure mileage was 177,041 and the current mileage was 177,072. Updated 08/11/10. *ljupdated 08/17/10
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