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Horton Ambulance 503 (2016) – 16V625000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2013-2016 Horton Ambulances, Models 453, 457, 503, 553, 603, And 623, Manufactured November 29, 2013, To March 1, 2016. The Affected Vehicles May Have An Improperly Sealed Cool-Tech Air-Conditioning Condenser Controller Wire Harness That Can Allow Water To Enter The Controller Housing.


Horton Ambulance 503 (2015) – 16V625000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2013-2016 Horton Ambulances, Models 453, 457, 503, 553, 603, And 623, Manufactured November 29, 2013, To March 1, 2016. The Affected Vehicles May Have An Improperly Sealed Cool-Tech Air-Conditioning Condenser Controller Wire Harness That Can Allow Water To Enter The Controller Housing.


Horton Ambulance 503 (2015) – 15V828000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2015 Horton 623, 603, 503, 553 And 453 Ambulances Manufactured October 1, 2015, To November 16, 2015 And Equipped With The I4G System For Controlling The Ambulance Body Electrics. Due To A Circuit Board Component Being Installed Incorrectly, The Ambulance Body May Have Electrical System Failure Of The Interior And Exterior Lights, As Well As Other Life Saving Electrical Equipment Such As The Oxygen System.


Horton Ambulance 503 (2014) – 16V625000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2013-2016 Horton Ambulances, Models 453, 457, 503, 553, 603, And 623, Manufactured November 29, 2013, To March 1, 2016. The Affected Vehicles May Have An Improperly Sealed Cool-Tech Air-Conditioning Condenser Controller Wire Harness That Can Allow Water To Enter The Controller Housing.


Horton Ambulance 503 (2013) – 16V625000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2013-2016 Horton Ambulances, Models 453, 457, 503, 553, 603, And 623, Manufactured November 29, 2013, To March 1, 2016. The Affected Vehicles May Have An Improperly Sealed Cool-Tech Air-Conditioning Condenser Controller Wire Harness That Can Allow Water To Enter The Controller Housing.