Chrysler LASER recall history
Comprehensive recall and complaint data for the Chrysler LASER, sourced from official National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) records.
Last updated: (NHTSA data snapshot)
At a Glance
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 Chrysler LASER, based on aggregated NHTSA counts and campaign metadata.
- Coverage spans model years 1984–1986 with 6 recall campaigns and 11 complaints in NHTSA data.
- Years with the most recall activity: 1985 (3), 1986 (2), and 1984 (1).
- Years with the most complaint volume: 1985 (9) and 1986 (2).
- Top recall themes: Fuel and emissions, Seats and restraints, and Electrical.
- Most reported complaint areas (across all years): Fuel system, gasoline:fuel injection system, Seats, Fuel system, gasoline.
- Complaints are not proof of a defect, but repeated themes can be useful signals when researching a used vehicle.
- Always check your specific VIN for open recalls (open recalls are VIN-specific and can change over time).
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.
Fuel and emissions
2 campaigns · Years: 1985–1986These campaigns relate to fuel delivery or emissions components where leaks or failures can raise safety risk.
Seats and restraints
2 campaigns · Years: 1984–1985These campaigns relate to seats, belts, airbags restraint integration, or child restraint anchoring components.
Electrical
1 campaign · Years: 1986These campaigns relate to wiring or electrical components that can cause warning lights, loss of function, or fire risk in some cases.
- 86V053000 · Electrical system: 12V/24v/48v battery
Most Reported Issues
Across all model years, the most frequently reported areas for the Chrysler LASER in NHTSA complaint data are Fuel system, gasoline:fuel injection system, Seats, Fuel system, gasoline.
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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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1986 | 2 | 2 |
Both recalls and complaints recorded.
Top complaint areas: Fuel system, gasoline:fuel injection system:fuel rail, Seats. |
| 1985 | 3 | 9 |
Both recalls and complaints recorded.
Top complaint areas: Fuel system, gasoline:fuel injection system, Fuel system, gasoline, Power train:axle assembly. |
| 1984 | 1 | 0 | Recall campaign(s) issued; no grouped complaints in summary. |
What to Do Next
- Check open recalls by VIN on the official NHTSA site (open recalls are VIN-specific).
- If buying used, ask for proof of recall remedy completion (dealer paperwork helps).
- If symptoms match common complaint themes, consider a mechanic inspection before purchase or long trips.
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: Fuel system , Electrical system and Seats
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⚠️ Important Safety Information
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For any safety concerns: Always check your VIN on the official NHTSA site and contact an authorized dealer.