2017

Acura Rdx (2017) – 17V256000

Vehicle recall defect – Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) Is Recalling Certain 2017 Cr-V And Acura Rdx Vehicles. The Certification Labels On The Affected Vehicles Were Printed With Ink That May Be Inadvertently Wiped Away With An Alcohol Solvent. As Such, These Vehicles Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of 49 Cfr Part 567, “Certification.”


Acura TLX (2017) – 19V060000

Vehicle recall defect – Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) Is Recalling Certain 2016-2018 Acura Mdx, 2015-2019 Acura TLX And 2015-2017 Honda Accord Vehicles, Equipped With A 3.5L V6 Engine. Particulates In Fuel May Adhere To The Internal Components Of The Fuel Pump, Reducing Its Performance.


AEV Traumahawk (2017) – 17V120000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain 2017 American Emergency Vehicle (AEV) Traumahawk Type I Ambulances Built On Ford F-350, F-450, Or F-550 Chassis Equipped With Compressible Liquid Adaptive Suspension Systems (C.L.A.S.S.) Made By Liquidspring. Due To An Incorrect Torque Specification, The Rear Brake Caliper Banjo Bolts May Have Been Overtightened.


AEV Traumahawk (2017) – 16V703000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2016-2017 American Emergency Vehicle (AEV) Traumahawk Ambulances Manufactured August 1, 2016, To September 28, 2016. Due To A Problem With The Seat Tracks, The Attendant Seat(S) On The Affected Vehicles May Unexpectedly Move In A Rapid Deceleration Event Such As A Crash.


AEV Traumahawk (2017) – 19V276000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain 2016-2019 American Emergency Vehicles (AEV) Traumahawk Ambulances Equipped With Asa Electronics Back-Up Camera Displays. The Affected Displays May Revert Back To The Factory Default Settings Which May Cause The Camera Image To Be Reversed.


AEV Traumahawk (2017) – 18V594000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain 2017-2018 AEV Traumahawk Type I & Type Iii Ambulances, Equipped With Whelen Accessory Brake Lights. Depending On The Specific Wiring Of The Vehicle, These Brake Lights May Illuminate When The Brake Pedal Has Not Been Pressed. As Such, These Vehicles Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (Fmvss) Number 108, “Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.”


AEV Traumahawk (2017) – 18V099000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain 2017 AEV Traumahawk Ambulances. These Vehicles Are Equipped With A Vanner Incorporated-Brand Battery Isolator Module Which May Overheat And Cause Equipment Failure.


AEV Traumahawk (2017) – 17V566000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain 2016-2017 American Emergency Vehicles (AEV) Traumahawk Type Iii Ambulances, Equipped With Door Striker Bolts That May Fail Under Load. As Such, These Bolts Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (Fmvss) Number 206, “Door Locks And Door Retention Components.”


Airstream Basecamp (2017) – 17V155000

Vehicle recall defect – Airstream Inc. (Airstream) Is Recalling Certain 2017 Base Camp Recreational Trailers. When The Trailer Is Heavily Loaded, The Axle Travel May Allow The Tires On These Vehicles To Contact The Plastic Liner Of The Wheel Well Or Fender, Possibly Resulting In Tire Failure.


Airstream Basecamp (2017) – 20V349000

Vehicle recall defect – Airstream, Inc. (Airstream) Is Recalling Certain 2017-2018 Basecamp Travel Trailers. The Adhesive Bond Between The Glass And The Metal Frame Of The Entry Door Window May Fail, Allowing The Glass To Separate While The Trailer Is Moving.