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International 4200 (2001) – 03V317000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Heavy Duty Trucks Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 121, “Air Brake Systems.” The Primary And Secondary Air Supply Hoses From The Foot Valve To The Primary And Secondary Air Tanks Were Improperly Routed At The Tank.


International 4200 (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 4200 (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 4200 (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 4200 (1998) – 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 4200 (2008) – 10V267000

Vehicle recall defect – Navistar Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2003 Through 2010 International Trucks And Ic Commercial Buses Manufactured From December 4, 2001 Through December 14, 2009 Equipped With International Vt365 Engines Having Engine Calibration Pan2Pvr0, Pan2Pvr1, Or Pan2Pwr. The Engine Normally Responds To A Failed Open Accelerator Position Sensor Circuit Fault By Returning The Engine To Low Idle Speed Of 800 Rpm And Disabling The Driver’S Ability To Increase The Engine Speed. However If The Open Circuit Corrects Itself Within 30 Seconds Of Initiation, Engine Speed Could Suddenly Increase To A High Idle Speed Of 1200 Rpm.


International 4200 (2003) – 03V024000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain School Buses And Heavy Duty Trucks Built With Hydraulic Brakes And An Air Powered Parking Brake (Brake Code 04Gas) Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 105, “Hydraulic And Electric Brake Systems.” The Hydraulic Brake Monitor Module Was Not Installed On Certain Vehicles.


International 4200 (2008) – 10V104000

Vehicle recall defect – Navistar Has Notified Nhtsa About A Defect In Certain Model Year 2010 And 2011 Ic Ce, Hc, And Be Commercial Buses And International 1300, 3200, 3300, 4100, 4200, 4300, 4400, And Mxt Trucks Manufactured From November 19, 2003 Through February 9, 2010. The Parking Brake May Release If The Brake System Electronic Control Unit (Ecu) Software Misinterprets Input Signals Generated From Cycling The Ignition Switch More Than Once At A Specific Frequency.


International 4200 (2003) – 02V260000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Medium And Heavy Duty Trucks Built With Driveline Parking Brake Codes 04Gar, The Parking Brake Assembly May Not Hold The Vehicle In Position When Set. Factors Contributing To This Possibility Are As Follows: (1) Cracked Or Broken Cams; (2) Loose Or Broken Anchor Bolts; (3) Initial Shoe Diameter Not Set Properly During Assembly, Which Can Lead To Progressive Component Damage; (4) Bent Adjuster Levers That Cannot FunCTIon; Or (5) Automatic Adjuster Cables That Are Disconnected.


International 4200 (2008) – 07V179000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks, One Or Both Rear Axle Housings May Contain Thinner Material Than What Is Necessary For Normal Vehicle Operation. Over Time, This Thinner Material May Result In A Fatigue Failure Of The Rear Axle Housing, Possibly In The Location Of The Brake Flange.