Recalls: Daihatsu M100 Sirion
Overview
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Recalls: Daihatsu M100 Sirion
- In 1999, a recall was issued for Daihatsu Sirion vehicles that were manufactured from April 1998 to March 1999 and in the VIN range JDA M100 S000 500079 to JDA M100 S000 525616. In these vehicles, the terminals may have inadequate dimensions at the inside of the electrical harness couplers of the headlight and horn – this could result in overheating, the headlights not illuminating and the horn not sounding (PRA 1999/4109).
Problems and faults: Daihatsu M100 Sirion
Overview
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Problems and faults: Daihatsu M100 Sirion
No troubleshooting information is currently available for the Daihatsu M100 Sirion.