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Peterbilt 320 (1999) – 01V131000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Trucks. These Vehicles Are Equipped With Peterbilt’S Smartgage System Containing A Reduced FunCTIon Interface Module (Rfim). This Module Receives Data From Various Components/Systems On The Vehicle Then Sends The Information To A Microprocessor. A Manufacturing Defect In The Rfim’S Can Allow Water To Penetrate Into The Pressure Block Portion Of The Module, Causing An Electrical Short In The Pressure Transducer Connector.


Peterbilt 320 (1999) – 01V044005

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With Tie Rod Assemblies Manufactured By TRW. The Suspect Tie Rods Contain 24-Dl Model Ball Sockets. Certain Of The Tie Rod Ball-Socket Bearings Have A Below-Specification Case Depth And/Or Hardness, Which Can Lead To Premature Wear Of The Socket.


Peterbilt 320 (2001) – 19V452000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Incorporated (Paccar) Is Recalling Certain 1990-2020 Peterbilt 320 And 520 Vehicles Built With Specific Amber Rear Turn Signals. The Turn Signals May Also Light Up With The Stop/Tail Lights When The Brakes Are Applied. 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.”


Peterbilt 320 (1999) – 00V027000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With Dual Steering. Interference Between The Cab Floor And The Brake Pedal Can Occur On The Right Hand Side Of The Dual Steer Vehicle.


Peterbilt 320 (2001) – 19V452000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Incorporated (Paccar) Is Recalling Certain 1990-2020 Peterbilt 320 And 520 Vehicles Built With Specific Amber Rear Turn Signals. The Turn Signals May Also Light Up With The Stop/Tail Lights When The Brakes Are Applied. 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.”


Peterbilt 320 (1998) – 19V452000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Incorporated (Paccar) Is Recalling Certain 1990-2020 Peterbilt 320 And 520 Vehicles Built With Specific Amber Rear Turn Signals. The Turn Signals May Also Light Up With The Stop/Tail Lights When The Brakes Are Applied. 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.”


Peterbilt 320 (2001) – 02V018001

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With Meritor WABCo Pneumatic Anitlock Brake System (Abs) Valve Packages, The Assembly Bolts On These Valve Packages Were Not Tightened Correctly.


Peterbilt 320 (1998) – 19V452000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Incorporated (Paccar) Is Recalling Certain 1990-2020 Peterbilt 320 And 520 Vehicles Built With Specific Amber Rear Turn Signals. The Turn Signals May Also Light Up With The Stop/Tail Lights When The Brakes Are Applied. 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.”


Peterbilt 320 (2000) – 19V452000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Incorporated (Paccar) Is Recalling Certain 1990-2020 Peterbilt 320 And 520 Vehicles Built With Specific Amber Rear Turn Signals. The Turn Signals May Also Light Up With The Stop/Tail Lights When The Brakes Are Applied. 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.”


Peterbilt 320 (1997) – 19V452000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Incorporated (Paccar) Is Recalling Certain 1990-2020 Peterbilt 320 And 520 Vehicles Built With Specific Amber Rear Turn Signals. The Turn Signals May Also Light Up With The Stop/Tail Lights When The Brakes Are Applied. 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.”