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Peterbilt 389 (2004) – 13V593000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Incorporated (Paccar) Is Recalling Certain 2004-2013 Peterbilt 379, 357, 378, 367, 388, 365, 389, 385 And 386 Trucks Manufactured From April 3, 2003, Through October 25, 2013 And Equipped With Tri-Drive Rear Axles And A Tag Or Pusher Axle. The Affected Vehicles May Be Missing Required Information From The Certification Label, Specifically The Tag Or Pusher Axle The Gross Axle Weight Rating, Suitable Tire And Rim Information, And Recommended Tire Pressure Information. Without This Information, The Vehicles Do Not Comply With The Requirements Of 49 C.F.R. Part 567, “Certification.”


Peterbilt 389 (2008) – 14V145000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar, Inc. (Paccar) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2008-2013 Peterbilt 365, 367, 388, 389 Trucks Manufactured October 6, 2007, Through September 23, 2013. The Affected Vehicles Were Built With 16.5″ X 7″ Front DrUM Brakes And Bendix Es-420 Brake Linings Installed On Front Axles Rated To Carry Between 20,001 And 22,000 Lbs Gawr And Larger Slr (20.5″ To 21.5″) Tires, However These Brake Linings Are Not Rated For This Configuration. Thus, These Vehicles Fail To Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (Fmvss) Number 121, “Air Brake Systems.”


Peterbilt 389 (2006) – 15V132000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Incorporated (Paccar) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006-2016 Peterbilt 587, 579, 567, 389, 388, 387, 385, 382, 379, 378, 367, 365 And 357 Trucks Manufactured July 25, 2005, To February 26, 2016. The Affected Vehicles May Be Equipped With Tire And Rim Certification Labels That List A Tire Pressure Below The Actual Correct Amount. As Such, These Vehicles Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 120, “Tire SeleCTIon And Rims And Motor Home/Recreation Vehicle Trailer Load Carrying Capacity Information For Motor Vehicles With A Gvwr Of More Than 4,536 Kilograms (10,000 Pounds).”


Peterbilt 389 (2008) – 13V593000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Incorporated (Paccar) Is Recalling Certain 2004-2013 Peterbilt 379, 357, 378, 367, 388, 365, 389, 385 And 386 Trucks Manufactured From April 3, 2003, Through October 25, 2013 And Equipped With Tri-Drive Rear Axles And A Tag Or Pusher Axle. The Affected Vehicles May Be Missing Required Information From The Certification Label, Specifically The Tag Or Pusher Axle The Gross Axle Weight Rating, Suitable Tire And Rim Information, And Recommended Tire Pressure Information. Without This Information, The Vehicles Do Not Comply With The Requirements Of 49 C.F.R. Part 567, “Certification.”


Peterbilt 389 (2006) – 15V132000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Incorporated (Paccar) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006-2016 Peterbilt 587, 579, 567, 389, 388, 387, 385, 382, 379, 378, 367, 365 And 357 Trucks Manufactured July 25, 2005, To February 26, 2016. The Affected Vehicles May Be Equipped With Tire And Rim Certification Labels That List A Tire Pressure Below The Actual Correct Amount. As Such, These Vehicles Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 120, “Tire SeleCTIon And Rims And Motor Home/Recreation Vehicle Trailer Load Carrying Capacity Information For Motor Vehicles With A Gvwr Of More Than 4,536 Kilograms (10,000 Pounds).”


Peterbilt 389 (2008) – 11V127000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2008-2012 Kenworth T2000, T660, T700, T800, And W900, As Well As Model Year 2009-2012 Peterbilt 365, 367, 384, 386, 387, 388, 389, And 587 Trucks Equipped With Paccar Mx Engines. The Oil Module Centrifugal Spinner Filter Cap In The Paccar Mx Engine May Become Loose, Possibly Allowing The Cap To Come Off And Engine Oil To Partially Discharge From The Oil Module Onto Exhaust Components.


Peterbilt 389 (2006) – 13V593000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Incorporated (Paccar) Is Recalling Certain 2004-2013 Peterbilt 379, 357, 378, 367, 388, 365, 389, 385 And 386 Trucks Manufactured From April 3, 2003, Through October 25, 2013 And Equipped With Tri-Drive Rear Axles And A Tag Or Pusher Axle. The Affected Vehicles May Be Missing Required Information From The Certification Label, Specifically The Tag Or Pusher Axle The Gross Axle Weight Rating, Suitable Tire And Rim Information, And Recommended Tire Pressure Information. Without This Information, The Vehicles Do Not Comply With The Requirements Of 49 C.F.R. Part 567, “Certification.”


Peterbilt 389 (2008) – 10V634000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007-2008 Kenworth And Peterbilt Vehicles Manufactured From February 2, 2006 Through April 30, 2007. The Bearing Surfaces Of The Extended Lube Universal Joint That Attaches The Inter-Axle Driveline To The Drive Axle May Become Prematurely Worn Due To Breakdown Of Lubrication And/Or Excessive Heat. Prematurely Worn Bearing Surfaces May Result In The U-Joint Becoming Loose And/Or Binding. This Condition May Result In Universal Joint Failure, Allowing The Inter-Axle Driveline To Detach From The Axle.


Peterbilt 389 (2005) – 13V593000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Incorporated (Paccar) Is Recalling Certain 2004-2013 Peterbilt 379, 357, 378, 367, 388, 365, 389, 385 And 386 Trucks Manufactured From April 3, 2003, Through October 25, 2013 And Equipped With Tri-Drive Rear Axles And A Tag Or Pusher Axle. The Affected Vehicles May Be Missing Required Information From The Certification Label, Specifically The Tag Or Pusher Axle The Gross Axle Weight Rating, Suitable Tire And Rim Information, And Recommended Tire Pressure Information. Without This Information, The Vehicles Do Not Comply With The Requirements Of 49 C.F.R. Part 567, “Certification.”


Peterbilt 389 (2008) – 10V308000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2008-2010 Trucks Equipped With TRW Steering Shafts. The Circumferential Weld Around The Steering Shaft Tube That Welds The Splined Tube To The Non-Splined Tube May Be Mislocated. Mislocation Of The Circumferential Weld May Allow The Splined Tube And Non-Splined Tube To Rotate Relative To One Another During A Low Speed, High Torque Turn, Possibly Resulting In A Separation Of The Two Tubes.