4700

International Harvester 4700 (1999) – 02V135002

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Medium And Heavy Duty Trucks, A Brass Fitting Connects The Double Check Valve To The Brake Relay Valve. With Certain Inputs To The Vehicle, The Weight Of The Check Valve On The Fitting Can Cause The Assembly To Resonate. The Subject Vibration Can Cause Excessive Strain Levels In The Fitting, Which Could Eventually Fatigue And Fail.


International Harvester 4700 (2001) – 03V137000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Heavy Duty Trucks, A Brass Fitting Connects The Double Check Valve To The Brake Relay Valve. With Certain Inputs To The Vehicle, The Weight Of The Check Valve On The Fitting Can Cause The Assembly To Resonate. The Subject Vibration Can Cause Excessive Strain Levels In The Fitting, Which Could Eventually Fatigue And Fail.


International Harvester 4700 (2001) – 02V135002

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Medium And Heavy Duty Trucks, A Brass Fitting Connects The Double Check Valve To The Brake Relay Valve. With Certain Inputs To The Vehicle, The Weight Of The Check Valve On The Fitting Can Cause The Assembly To Resonate. The Subject Vibration Can Cause Excessive Strain Levels In The Fitting, Which Could Eventually Fatigue And Fail.


International Harvester 4700 (2001) – 01V102000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With Bostrom Driver Seat Models (910, 910Sc, Or 914) And International’S Parking Brake Code 04036. If Someone Outside The Cab Adjusts/Slides The Driver’S Seat To Its Most Forward Position, With The Parking Brake Set, The Seat Will Contact And Release The Parking Brake Lever.


International Harvester 4700 (2000) – 03V137000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Heavy Duty Trucks, A Brass Fitting Connects The Double Check Valve To The Brake Relay Valve. With Certain Inputs To The Vehicle, The Weight Of The Check Valve On The Fitting Can Cause The Assembly To Resonate. The Subject Vibration Can Cause Excessive Strain Levels In The Fitting, Which Could Eventually Fatigue And Fail.


Navistar 4700 (1991) – 97V090001

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Medium And Heavy Duty Trucks, School And Transit Buses Built With A Bendix 9X3 Power Apply Park Brake System. The Cam Lever Of The Powered Apply Brake Can Move Forward, Because A Hole In The Transmission Mounting Boss Was Drilled Too Deep.


Navistar 4700 (1996) – 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 4700 (1996) – 98V119002

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Trucks, School Buses And Transit Buses Equipped With An Optional Automatic Transmission Shift Lever That Includes A Park Brake Position. The Transmission Shifter/Park Brake Lever Can Bind Before Fully Engaging In The Park Brake Position Causing A False Park Condition.