3600

International Harvester 3600 (1994) – 93V188000

Vehicle recall defect – The Hydraulic Steel Brake Lines From The Master Cylinder To The Frame Fittings Are Experiencing Vertical Flexing Which Causes Fatigue Cracks At The Frame End Of The Assembly, Resulting In Brake Fluid Leakage. This Can Occur In One Or Both Of The Steel Brake Lines. In Either Case, The Brake Warning Light Will Come On And The Low Pressure Buzzer Will Activate.


International Harvester 3600 (1993) – 96V174000

Vehicle recall defect – The Wiring From The Electronic Control Unit Was Connected To The Wrong Wheel Sensor Or To The Wrong Brake Modulator Valve. It Is Possible That Either Or Both Wiring May Have Occurred At Either The Front Or Rear Axle Or Both Axles.


International Harvester 3600 (2001) – 03V062000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain School And Transit Buses Built With Bosch Zero Offset Pin Slide (Zops) Hydraulic Disc Brakes, The Zops Hydraulic Disc Brakes May Experience Calipers Sticking In The Applied Position, Which Can Result In Excessive Or Abnormal Heat Generation At One Or More Of The Brakes.


International Harvester 3600 (2000) – 03V062000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain School And Transit Buses Built With Bosch Zero Offset Pin Slide (Zops) Hydraulic Disc Brakes, The Zops Hydraulic Disc Brakes May Experience Calipers Sticking In The Applied Position, Which Can Result In Excessive Or Abnormal Heat Generation At One Or More Of The Brakes.


International Harvester 3600 (1999) – 03V062000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain School And Transit Buses Built With Bosch Zero Offset Pin Slide (Zops) Hydraulic Disc Brakes, The Zops Hydraulic Disc Brakes May Experience Calipers Sticking In The Applied Position, Which Can Result In Excessive Or Abnormal Heat Generation At One Or More Of The Brakes.


International Harvester 3600 (1996) – 96V174000

Vehicle recall defect – The Wiring From The Electronic Control Unit Was Connected To The Wrong Wheel Sensor Or To The Wrong Brake Modulator Valve. It Is Possible That Either Or Both Wiring May Have Occurred At Either The Front Or Rear Axle Or Both Axles.


Navistar 3600 (1998) – 98V291000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With T444E Diesel Engines. A Fuel Leak Can Occur Because Of OvercriMPIng Of The Hose End Fittings On The Hose From The Regulator To The Left Head And The Hose From The Fuel Transfer Pump To The Regulator.


Navistar 3600 (1997) – 99V033001

Vehicle recall defect – School, Transit, Or Heavy Duty Vehicles Equipped With Spicer 6,000 Or 8,000 Lb. Front Steer Axles. The Tie Rod End Can Pull Outboard And Separate From The Tie Rod Tube Due To Improper Thread Engagement Between The Male Tie Rod End And The Female Tube.


Navistar 3600 (1997) – 98V291000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With T444E Diesel Engines. A Fuel Leak Can Occur Because Of OvercriMPIng Of The Hose End Fittings On The Hose From The Regulator To The Left Head And The Hose From The Fuel Transfer Pump To The Regulator.