1871

HME 1871 (1994) – 95E003017

Vehicle recall defect – Air System Blockage In The Air Dryer Occurs Degrading The Moisture Removing Capabilities Of The Dryer When The Vehicle Is Operated In A Cold Environment And Moisture Accumulates And Freezes In The Air Dryer Or In The Line Between The Dryer And The Air System Reservoir. The Air Dryer Can Become Overpressurized Causing The Air Dryer Cartridge To Separate From The Mounting Base.


HME 1871 (2000) – 14V693000

Vehicle recall defect – HME, Inc. (HME) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2000-2006 1871 Emergency Vehicles Manufactured January 1, 2000, To March 15, 2006. The Mechanical Springs Used To Return The Accelerator Pedal To Idle After The Driver Lifts Their Foot Off The Pedal May Break.


HME 1871 (1995) – 95E003017

Vehicle recall defect – Air System Blockage In The Air Dryer Occurs Degrading The Moisture Removing Capabilities Of The Dryer When The Vehicle Is Operated In A Cold Environment And Moisture Accumulates And Freezes In The Air Dryer Or In The Line Between The Dryer And The Air System Reservoir. The Air Dryer Can Become Overpressurized Causing The Air Dryer Cartridge To Separate From The Mounting Base.


HME 1871 (2011) – 12V033000

Vehicle recall defect – HME Is Recalling Two Model Year 2011 1871 Fire Trucks Equipped With Cummins Engines. The V-Band Clamp Assembly Used To Connect The Inlet And Outlet Cone SeCTIons To The Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (Doc) Diesel Particulate Filter (Dpf) Include A T-Bolt Which Can Fracture And Fail When Subjected To Stress Or Load. A Fracture Or Failure Of The T-Bolt May Cause The Clamp To Loosen And The Inlet Or Outlet SeCTIons Attached To The Doc/Dpf Housing To Disconnect.


HME 1871 (2011) – 11V545000

Vehicle recall defect – HME Corporation Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2009 Through 2012 Fire Trucks Manufactured From January 16, 2009, Through November 1, 2011, Built With Meritor WABCo Electronic Stability Control (Esc) System Manufactured From September 15, 2005 Through September 1, 2011, With Part Number 446 065 027 0. Under Certain Road And Driving Conditions, Vehicle Body Roll And Road Inclination Characteristics May Adversely Affect The Slip Angle Calculation Of The Electronic Stability Control (Esc) System. This Might Cause The Esc To Perceive An Over Steering Situation And Therefore Apply The Outer Wheel Brake On The Front Axle Until The Vehicle Is Perceived To Be Stable.


HME 1871 (2010) – 11V545000

Vehicle recall defect – HME Corporation Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2009 Through 2012 Fire Trucks Manufactured From January 16, 2009, Through November 1, 2011, Built With Meritor WABCo Electronic Stability Control (Esc) System Manufactured From September 15, 2005 Through September 1, 2011, With Part Number 446 065 027 0. Under Certain Road And Driving Conditions, Vehicle Body Roll And Road Inclination Characteristics May Adversely Affect The Slip Angle Calculation Of The Electronic Stability Control (Esc) System. This Might Cause The Esc To Perceive An Over Steering Situation And Therefore Apply The Outer Wheel Brake On The Front Axle Until The Vehicle Is Perceived To Be Stable.


HME 1871 (2009) – 11V545000

Vehicle recall defect – HME Corporation Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2009 Through 2012 Fire Trucks Manufactured From January 16, 2009, Through November 1, 2011, Built With Meritor WABCo Electronic Stability Control (Esc) System Manufactured From September 15, 2005 Through September 1, 2011, With Part Number 446 065 027 0. Under Certain Road And Driving Conditions, Vehicle Body Roll And Road Inclination Characteristics May Adversely Affect The Slip Angle Calculation Of The Electronic Stability Control (Esc) System. This Might Cause The Esc To Perceive An Over Steering Situation And Therefore Apply The Outer Wheel Brake On The Front Axle Until The Vehicle Is Perceived To Be Stable.


HME 1871 (2009) – 09V339000

Vehicle recall defect – HME Is Recalling Model Year 2009 1871 Fire Trucks Built On Cummins’ Diesel Engine. The Vehicles May Be Designed With A Hard Wired, Dash-Mounted Switch That Enables The Vehicle Operator To Inhibit Aftertreatment Diesel Particulate Filter Regeneration In Environments Where The Operator Believes It May Be Unsafe For Elevated Exhaust Temperatures. Due To An Issue With The Logic In The Ecm Software In These Engines, The Switch May Not FunCTIon Correctly, Leading The Operator To Believe That The Switch Is In “Inhibit” Mode When It Is Not.


HME 1871 (2009) – 09V291000

Vehicle recall defect – HME, Inc. Is Recalling 18 Model Year 2009 1871 Fire Trucks Manufactured Between January 21 And March 31, 2009. The Steering Angle Sensor’S (Sas) Drive Tab That Was Installed In The Steering Column Assembly Can Break While Driving.


HME 1871 (2008) – 08V323000

Vehicle recall defect – HME Is Recalling 5 My 2008 Model 1871 Fire Trucks Equipped With ARVInmeritor Wheel Studs. These Rear Wheel Studs May Be Brittle And Break.