Recall List for the 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood

Official recalls have been issued for the 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood by the NHTSA. The complete details of all recalls are listed below, along with what they cover and the recommended solutions.

Recalls don't cost you anything to get fixed, but most are time-limited, so if your car is affected you should call your local Cadillac service department immediately!

If you have questions about a recall, write down your VIN & then call Cadillac customer service.

  1. RECALL: General Motors/Wheel Lug Nuts

    This condition could result in a fracture of the wheel studs causing the wheel to separate from the vehicle. Read more »

    Date Announced
    DEC 10, 1996
    Vehicles Affected
    21,582
  2. RECALL: GM/Lower Control Arm

    The lower control arm ball joint can loosen, fatigue, and separate from the front suspension knuckle resulting in a loss of vehicle control. Read more »

    Date Announced
    JAN 30, 1996
    Vehicles Affected
    102,403
  3. RECALL: GM/Lower Control Arm/Puerto Rico Only

    If the lower control arm ball joint loosens, fatigues and separates from the front suspension knuckle, it could cause loss of vehicle control. Read more »

    Date Announced
    JAN 30, 1996
    Vehicles Affected
    308
  4. RECALL: Power Train:Transmission:Automatic

    Consequence of non-compliance: It may be possible to shift from the "park" position with the ignition key removed increasing the risk of a vehicle accident resulting from the unintended movement of a parked ... Read more »

    Date Announced
    NOV 16, 1995
    Vehicles Affected
    83,400
  5. RECALL: Fuel:Throttle Linkages And Control Return Spring

    Consequence of non-compliance: In the event of a failure of the trottle return spring, if there is excessive friction in the pedal assembly, the engine speed may not return to idle increasing the potential for a vehicle ... Read more »

    Date Announced
    APR 24, 1995
    Vehicles Affected
    87,039

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