1986 CHRYSLER LEBARON — Owner-Reported Problems

NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation Snapshot 2026-08-22 25 complaints · 5 recalls

Verdict & Safety Summary

Most-reported system: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (5 complaints · 20.0%)
Safety signals:
  • Crashes 4
  • Fires 5
  • Injuries 2
  • Deaths 2
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Component Problem Distribution

Share of owner complaints filed for each vehicle system (unaffected by sales volume)

Component Problem Distribution ELECTRICAL SYSTEM appears in 5 of 25 owner complaints (20.0%) in this vehicle snapshot. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: 5 complaints, 20.0% of reports ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 5 · 20.0% · 2 fire reports ENGINE: 5 complaints, 20.0% of reports ENGINE 5 · 20.0% · 3 fire reports STRUCTURE: 3 complaints, 12.0% of reports STRUCTURE 3 · 12.0% POWER TRAIN: 2 complaints, 8.0% of reports POWER TRAIN 2 · 8.0% · 2 crash reports STEERING: 2 complaints, 8.0% of reports STEERING 2 · 8.0% FUEL SYSTEM: 1 complaints, 4.0% of reports FUEL SYSTEM 1 · 4.0% PARKING BRAKE: 1 complaints, 4.0% of reports PARKING BRAKE 1 · 4.0% SEAT BELTS: 1 complaints, 4.0% of reports SEAT BELTS 1 · 4.0% SERVICE BRAKES: 1 complaints, 4.0% of reports SERVICE BRAKES 1 · 4.0% UNKNOWN OR OTHER: 20 complaints, 80.0% of reports UNKNOWN OR OTHER 20 · 80.0% · 3 crash reports 5 fire reports 0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

UNKNOWN OR OTHER is an NHTSA classification artifact and is always listed last.

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System / Component Complaints Share of Reports Safety Reports (Crashes / Fires)
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 5 20.0% 0 crashes · 2 fires
ENGINE 5 20.0% 0 crashes · 3 fires
STRUCTURE 3 12.0% 0 crashes · 0 fires
POWER TRAIN 2 8.0% 2 crashes · 0 fires
STEERING 2 8.0% 0 crashes · 0 fires
FUEL SYSTEM 1 4.0% 0 crashes · 0 fires
PARKING BRAKE 1 4.0% 0 crashes · 0 fires
SEAT BELTS 1 4.0% 0 crashes · 0 fires
SERVICE BRAKES 1 4.0% 0 crashes · 0 fires
UNKNOWN OR OTHER 20 80.0% 3 crashes · 5 fires
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Problem & Recall Timeline

Observed complaint volume and manufacturer recall actions over time

Problem & Recall Timeline Owner reports in this snapshot begin in Apr 1995; the first recall shown was reported in Feb 1986. 1995-Q2: 3 owner reports 3 1995-Q3: 3 owner reports 3 1996-Q1: 3 owner reports 3 1996-Q2: 1 owner reports 1 1996-Q4: 2 owner reports 2 1997-Q4: 1 owner reports 1 1998-Q1: 1 owner reports 1 1998-Q2: 1 owner reports 1 1999-Q2: 1 owner reports 1 1999-Q3: 2 owner reports 2 2000-Q3: 1 owner reports 1 2001-Q1: 1 owner reports 1 2002-Q1: 1 owner reports 1 2002-Q4: 1 owner reports 1 2003-Q4: 1 owner reports 1 2005-Q1: 1 owner reports 1 2007-Q2: 1 owner reports 1 Owner reports Feb 1986 Apr 2008 Recall campaign 86V028000 ◆ Recall campaign 86V028000 Recall campaign 86V053000 ◆ Recall campaign 86V053000 Recall campaign 88V061000 ◆ Recall campaign 88V061000 Recall campaign 88V105000 ◆ Recall campaign 88V105000 Recall campaign 08E033000 ◆ Recall campaign 08E033000 Investigation PE87045 ● Investigation PE87045 Investigation EA88008 ● Investigation EA88008 Investigation C88001 ● Investigation C88001 Investigation EA91010 ● Investigation EA91010
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Date Record type Count Record identifier
1995-Q2 Owner reports 3
1995-Q3 Owner reports 3
1996-Q1 Owner reports 3
1996-Q2 Owner reports 1
1996-Q4 Owner reports 2
1997-Q4 Owner reports 1
1998-Q1 Owner reports 1
1998-Q2 Owner reports 1
1999-Q2 Owner reports 1
1999-Q3 Owner reports 2
2000-Q3 Owner reports 1
2001-Q1 Owner reports 1
2002-Q1 Owner reports 1
2002-Q4 Owner reports 1
2003-Q4 Owner reports 1
2005-Q1 Owner reports 1
2007-Q2 Owner reports 1
Recall campaign 1 86V028000
Recall campaign 1 86V053000
Recall campaign 1 88V061000
Recall campaign 1 88V105000
Recall campaign 1 08E033000
Defect investigation 1 PE87045
Defect investigation 1 EA88008
Defect investigation 1 C88001
Defect investigation 1 EA91010
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Safety Recalls (5)

Official safety recall campaigns filed with NHTSA

  1. Manufacturer action

    Recall campaign 08E033000

    Report date
    Component:
    Not available in the source record
    Consequence:
    THE NUTS INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGING FOR THESE BALL JOINT ASSEMBLIES ARE MISSING THE INTENDED PREVAILING TORQUE (SELF-LOCKING) FEATURE. IF THE INCORRECT NUT WAS TO BECOME LOOSE, THE JOINING MEMBERS MAY LOOSEN LEADING TO A SEPARATION OF THE BALL JOINT. THIS MAY RESULT IN LOSS OF VEHICLE CONTROL, POSSIBLY RESULTING IN A VEHICLE CRASH.
    Remedy:
    FEDERAL MOGUL WILL NOTIFY OWNERS AND REPLACE THE PARTS FREE OF CHARGE. THE RECALL BEGAN ON MAY 22, 2008. OWNERS CAN CONTACT FEDERAL MOGUL AT 877-489-6659.
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  2. Manufacturer action

    Recall campaign 86V028000

    Report date
    Component:
    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
    Consequence:
    Not available in the source record
    Remedy:
    MODIFY INSTRUMENT PANEL CLUSTER BY REPLACING THE RESISTOR WITH A FUSED RESISTOR THAT WILL NOT IGNITE IF OVERLOADED.
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  3. Manufacturer action

    Recall campaign 86V053000

    Report date
    Component:
    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
    Consequence:
    Not available in the source record
    Remedy:
    REWORK BATTERIES BY PROBING BOTH VENT ORIFICES TO ELIMINATE ANY VENT OBSTRUCTION.
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  4. Manufacturer action

    Recall campaign 88V061000

    Report date
    Component:
    SEATS
    Consequence:
    SEAT FRAME COULD FRACTURE AND RESULT IN SIGNIFICANTREARWARD MOVEMENT OF THE SEAT BACK.
    Remedy:
    REPLACE FRAME WITH PROPER POWER SEAT FRAME.
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  5. Manufacturer action

    Recall campaign 88V105000

    Report date
    Component:
    Not available in the source record
    Consequence:
    IN THE PRESENCE OF AN IGNITION SOURCE, FUEL LEAKAGE COULDRESULT IN A FIRE.
    Remedy:
    RELOCATE PRESSURE REGULATOR; REPLACE FUEL SUPPLY WITH FORMED HOSE WITH REVISED ROUTING CONFIGURATION TO ENSURE SEALING INTEGRITY.
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Complaint Narrative Explorer

Verbatim owner-reported defect narratives from NHTSA public records

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Estimated Ownership Cost

EPA fuel economy ratings and annual operating cost estimates

Data: US EPA Fuel Economy Guide · snapshot 2026-08-21
Supported range: 1,000–60,000 miles per year
Supported range: $1.50–$10.00 per gallon
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Adjacent Model Years

Immediate preceding and succeeding model year records

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Methodology & Data Integrity

Data sourced from NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation. Snapshot date: 2026-08-22.

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