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Navistar 9400 (1997) – 97V118000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With Six-Spoke Wheel Assemblies. These Vehicles Were Manufactured With The Wrong Combinations Of Wheel Assembly Parts. Should The Six-Spoke Wheel Assembly Have Mis-Matched Parts, High Stresses In The Wheel Studs And Potential Wheel Failures Can Occur.


Navistar 9400 (1996) – 99V128003

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Trucks Assembled With Skf Level 2 Truck Hub Units (Thu) Received From Meritor. These Hubs Can Fatigue Crack.


Navistar 9400 (1999) – 99V102000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With Dana/Sprague Windshield Wiper Assemblies. The Knurled Pivot Shaft (Which Operates The Windshield Wiper Arm) Is Welded To A Lever, Which Connects To Linkage From The Wiper Motor. The Weld At The Pivot Shaft To Lever Can Fail.


Navistar 9400 (1999) – 99V055001

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Trucks, Transit And School Buses, Equipped With Meritor Air Brake Automatic Slack Adjusters. Some Of The Automatic Slack Adjusters Had Insufficient Torque Applied To The Guide Pawl Cap Screw.


Navistar 9400 (1999) – 99V014002

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Class 8 Heavy Duty Truck Chassis Equipped With 16,000 Lb., 18,000 Lb., Or 20,000 Lb. Heavy Duty Steering Axles. The Inner Wheel Bearing Cone For The Steering Axle Wheel Hub Assembly Does Not Properly Fit Onto The Navistar Steering Axle Spindle Assembly. Improper Fit Of The Bearing To The Spindle Increases The Stress Levels To The Steering Axle Spindle Which Could Cause Spindle Failure.