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Component: FUEL: FUEL TANK ASSEMBLY: TANK
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| ID: SB046361 (1995 CHRYSLER CIRRUS) |
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Description: Service Bulletin Number: 14-07-95 Bulletin Sequence Number: 012 Date of Bulletin: 10/1995 NHTSA Item Number: SB046361 Year: 1995 Make: Chrysler Model: Cirrus Component: FUEL:FUEL TANK ASSEMBLY:TANK Summary: BULLETIN APPLIES TO LH VEHICLES BUILT AFTER MAY 25, 1995 (MDH 05-25-XX) AND JA VEHICLES BUILT AFTER MAY 10, 1995 (MDH 05-10-XX). FUEL GAUGE READS EMPTY WITH FUEL TANK. MAY BE INTERMITTENT. BULLETIN INVOLVES REPLACING THE FUEL LEVEL UNIT REVISED PARTS.
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