American Motors Concord recall history and complaint patterns

Comprehensive recall and complaint data for the American Motors Concord, sourced from official National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) records.

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At a Glance

Total Recalls 8
Total Complaints 1
Years Covered 1978–1982

Stats focus on model years from 1960 onwards. Earlier years appear in the detailed table below where data exists.

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Key Takeaways

A quick scan of where recalls and complaints concentrate for the American Motors Concord, based on aggregated NHTSA counts and campaign metadata.

Recall Themes

Instead of listing long campaign narratives, this groups recall campaigns into a few recurring areas. Each theme links back to official notices as evidence.

Seats and restraints

2 campaigns · Years: 1979, 1981

These campaigns relate to seats, belts, airbags restraint integration, or child restraint anchoring components.

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Visibility and lighting

2 campaigns · Years: 1980, 1982

These campaigns relate to lighting, glass, or visibility components (lamps, wipers, and related systems).

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Electrical

1 campaign · Years: 1982

These campaigns relate to wiring or electrical components that can cause warning lights, loss of function, or fire risk in some cases.

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Equipment and labeling

1 campaign · Years: 1979

These campaigns relate to equipment compliance, labeling, or tires.

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Other

1 campaign · Years: 1981

These campaigns do not fit a single dominant theme, or the component taxonomy is broad.

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Powertrain

1 campaign · Years: 1982

These campaigns relate to drivetrain or transmission components that can affect shifting, power delivery, or control.

Official notices (evidence):

Most Reported Issues

Across all model years, the most frequently reported areas for the American Motors Concord in NHTSA complaint data are Fuel system, gasoline:carburetor system.

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Year-by-Year Overview

Each row shows how often this model appears in NHTSA recalls and consumer complaints for a given model year. These are counts of campaigns and complaints, not risk predictions.

Model Year Recalls Complaints Details
1982 3 0 Recall campaign(s) issued; no grouped complaints in summary.
1981 2 0 Recall campaign(s) issued; no grouped complaints in summary.
1980 1 0 Recall campaign(s) issued; no grouped complaints in summary.
1979 2 0 Recall campaign(s) issued; no grouped complaints in summary.
1978 0 1 Complaints recorded; no recall campaigns issued.
Top complaint areas: Fuel system, gasoline:carburetor system.

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Recall Evidence by Year

A compact evidence view of recall campaigns that include this model. The default text is an original summary line, with official notice text available on demand.

Most common areas involved: Electrical system , Visibility and Power train

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1982

  • Electrical system: Front underhood: Safety recall involving the electrical system area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (81V110000) →
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    Summary: The underhood wiring harness and ventilating hose may have been misrouted during vehicle assembly. Misrouting may cause chafing between the harness and various other components, resulting in short circuits and malfunction of electrical accessories. The switch which activates the engine oil pressu
  • Visibility: Windshield: Safety recall involving the visibility area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (82V053000) →
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    Summary: On certain vehicles the windshield is not properly installed. The adhesion between the windshield glass and urethane sealing is incomplete. This fails to comply with federal motor vehicle safety standard no. 212, "Windshield mounting".
  • Power train: Lubricant: Safety recall involving the power train area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (82V126000) →
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    Summary: Original production transmission lubricant used in the involved vehicles, may not provide adequate lubrication to protect the transmission"s first gear.

1981

  • Seat belts: Safety recall involving the seat belts area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (81V016000) →
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    Summary: The left or right front safety belt assembly may have been installed on the incorrect side of the vehicle. The shoulder belt locking mechanism may not function under rapid deceleration. Under hard braking applications or in a collision, the shoulder portion of the seat belt system may fail to pro
  • Vehicle speed control: Safety recall involving the vehicle speed control area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (81V081000) →
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    Summary: The cruise command actuation chain may catch on the throttle linkage, causing the throttle to remain in a partially open position.

1980

  • Exterior lighting: Tail lights: Safety recall involving the exterior lighting area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (79V194000) →
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    Summary: An improper bulb socket may exist in the tail lamp assembly. This may cause an unacceptable decrease in brightness levels in lamps used for rear signaling.

1979

  • Seats: Recliner: Safety recall involving the seats area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (78V229000) →
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    Summary: The manual lock release lever on the split-back bench assemblies may have been bent during assembly. This bent condition could prevent the inertia seat lock assembly from functioning automatically. As a result, the front seat back may not lock in the upright position if the car is moving forward
  • Equipment: Labels: Safety recall involving the equipment area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (79V040000) →
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    Summary: Information on tire air pressure placards on the involved vehicles may be incorrect. This does not conform with federal motor safety standard no. 110, "Tire selection and rims".

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