4-Star Hayrack – 07E078000
Vehicle recall defect – Certain 4-Star Aftermarket Hayracks Sold For Use On Horse Trailers. The Fasteners Securing The Hayrack To The Roof Mounting Bracket May Fail, Allowing The Hayrack To Separate From The Trailer.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain 4-Star Aftermarket Hayracks Sold For Use On Horse Trailers. The Fasteners Securing The Hayrack To The Roof Mounting Bracket May Fail, Allowing The Hayrack To Separate From The Trailer.
Vehicle recall defect – 3M Company (3M) Is Recalling 276 Rolls Of 3M Flexible Prismatic Conspicuity Markings Series 963 RetrorefleCTIve Sheeting Sold For Use As Aftermarket Equipment Which Is Designed To Enhance The Conspicuity Of Certain Trucks And Trailers. The Sheeting In Question Does Not Comply With One Of The Photometric Performance Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, “Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.” The 3M Part Numbers Are: 963-10 (White), 963-326 (Red/White), And 963-32 (Red/White). The Items Were Produced From The Week Of August 25 Through November 6, 2008. The Lot Numbers Are Edb 1926, 1927, 1928, And 1934.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Aftermarket Michelin Bfgoodrich, Uniroyal, Liberator, Medalist, Phantom, And Prospector Brand Tires Manufactured Between April 11 And April 24, 2004. The Tires Will Manifest A Lack Of Adhesion Between The Steel Belt Cords And The Surrounding Rubber Matrix Which Could Lead To A Tread/Belt Detachment.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Aftermarket Michelin Bfgoodrich, Uniroyal, Liberator, Medalist, Phantom, And Prospector Brand Tires Manufactured Between April 11 And April 24, 2004. The Tires Will Manifest A Lack Of Adhesion Between The Steel Belt Cords And The Surrounding Rubber Matrix Which Could Lead To A Tread/Belt Detachment.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Aftermarket Michelin Bfgoodrich, Uniroyal, Liberator, Medalist, Phantom, And Prospector Brand Tires Manufactured Between April 11 And April 24, 2004. The Tires Will Manifest A Lack Of Adhesion Between The Steel Belt Cords And The Surrounding Rubber Matrix Which Could Lead To A Tread/Belt Detachment.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Aftermarket Michelin Bfgoodrich, Uniroyal, Liberator, Medalist, Phantom, And Prospector Brand Tires Manufactured Between April 11 And April 24, 2004. The Tires Will Manifest A Lack Of Adhesion Between The Steel Belt Cords And The Surrounding Rubber Matrix Which Could Lead To A Tread/Belt Detachment.
Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Helmets Fail To Meet Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218, “Motorcycle Helmets”, Due To The Helmets Exceeding MaximUM Allowable Force Of 400G When Hit A Second Time In The Same Identical Area.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Aai Motorsports Combination Lamps Sold As Replacement Lamps For Use On The Above List Passenger Vehicles. Combination Lamps Not Equipped With Amber Side Reflectors Fail To Conform With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, “Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.”
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Automotive Accessory Co. (AAC) Mechanical Fuel Pumps, P/Nos. N577, N588, Airtex Brand P/N 9501, And Fuel Castings, P/N AAC712, Sold For Use As Replacement Equipment On Various Passenger Vehicles. The Fuel Pumps And Fuel Castings Were Shipped Between May 9 And December 22, 2005. These Fuel Pumps Contain A DefeCTIve Valve Housing That Could Allow Fuel To Leak.
Vehicle recall defect – A&M Systems, Inc. (A&M) Is Recalling Certain Electric Door Actuators Manufactured August 1, 2009, Through March 31, 2010. Voltage Spikes May Damage Electrical Components And Electrical Circuits, Causing The Circuit Board To Develop High Resistance.