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Sterling A-Line (2006) – 11V478000

Vehicle recall defect – Daimler Trucks Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2004 Through 2008 Heavy Trucks Manufactured From July 11, 2003, Through September 28, 2007, Equipped With Epa04 Model Mbe4000 Engines Built With Plastic Low Pressure Fuel Lines And Fuel Filters Mounted Near The Center Of The Engine On The Left-Hand Side. The Plastic Low Pressure Fuel Line Between Engine Mounted Fuel Filter And Engine Block May Develop A Substantial Diesel Fuel Leak.


Sterling A-Line (2006) – 11V465000

Vehicle recall defect – Daimler Trucks Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006-2012 Freightliner Business Class M2, Cascadia, Century, Columbia, Coronado And Sterling A-Line Vehicles Built With Meritor WABCo Electronic Stability Control (Esc) System Manufactured From September 15, 2005 Through September 1, 2011. Under Certain Road And Driving Conditions, Vehicle Body Roll And Road Inclination Characteristics May Adversely Affect The Slip Angle Calculation Of The Electronic Stability Control (Esc) System. This Might Cause The Esc To Perceive An Over Steering Situation And Therefore Apply The Outer Wheel Brake On The Front Axle Until The Vehicle Is Perceived To Be Stable.


Sterling A-Line (2006) – 09V366000

Vehicle recall defect – Daimler Trucks Is Recalling Model Year 2004-2010 Trucks Equipped With Caterpillar C15 Engine. The Variable Valve Actuation Oil Line May Rub Against The P-Clips Retaining The Oil Line, Causing An Oil Leak.


Sterling A-Line (2006) – 08V113000

Vehicle recall defect – Daimler Trucks Is Recalling 62,000 My 2005-2007 Freightliner Business Class, Century Class, Columbia, Coronado, Fld, Classic, Sterling A-Line, L-Line, And Western Star 4900 Trucks. A Fractured Fuel Line Could Leak Diesel Fuel.


Sterling A-Line (2008) – 07V316000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks Equipped With Tuftrac Rear Suspensions, The Center Casting Brackets May Be Out Of Specification. An Out Of Square Casting May Have Unacceptable Stress In The Bracket When It Is Installed And May Cause It To Crack In Service.


Sterling A-Line (2006) – 07V530000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Truck-Tractors Equipped With Holland Simplex Se Or Se Ii Fifth Wheels, The Latch Lever Pivot Bolt Assembly May Have Been Over-Tightened Which Could Distort The Pivot Bolt Spacer Sleeve. Corrosion Or Contaminates In The Pivot May Cause It To Bind And Prevent The Fifth Wheel Jaw From Latching Securely Around The Trailer King Pin.


Sterling A-Line (2008) – 07V306000

Vehicle recall defect – Freightliner Is Recalling Certain School Bus Chassis, Heavy Trucks, Van Chassis, RV Motorhome Chassis Manufactured From January 5 To May 17, 2007, Equipped With Axle Alliance Company (AAC) Front Axles. During The Front Axle Assembly, The Fasteners That Attach The Steering Arm Or Tie Rod Arms To The Spindle May Be Over Or Under Tightened.


Sterling A-Line (2006) – 07V302000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Freightliner School Bus Chassis, Heavy Trucks, And Thomas Built School Buses Manufactured Between July 2002 And July 3, 2007, Equipped With Bendix Sr-7 Spring Brake Control Valves. The Parker Scv Brass 90 Degree Single Check Valves (Scv) Which Attach To The Supply Port Of A Bendix Sr-7 Spring Brake Modulating Valve Can Break Apart. Pieces Of The Parker Scv Can Become Lodged Inside The Sr-7 Spring Brake Modulating Valve, Potentially Causing Either Leakage Out Of The Sr-7 Valve Or Preventing Air From Properly Exhausting From The Sr-7 Valve. Also, Due To A Manufacturing Defect In The Internal Rubber Check Valve Inside The Sr-7 Spring Brake Modulating Valves, The Valves Can Become Deformed And Not Seat Properly.


Sterling A-Line (2008) – 07V302000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Freightliner School Bus Chassis, Heavy Trucks, And Thomas Built School Buses Manufactured Between July 2002 And July 3, 2007, Equipped With Bendix Sr-7 Spring Brake Control Valves. The Parker Scv Brass 90 Degree Single Check Valves (Scv) Which Attach To The Supply Port Of A Bendix Sr-7 Spring Brake Modulating Valve Can Break Apart. Pieces Of The Parker Scv Can Become Lodged Inside The Sr-7 Spring Brake Modulating Valve, Potentially Causing Either Leakage Out Of The Sr-7 Valve Or Preventing Air From Properly Exhausting From The Sr-7 Valve. Also, Due To A Manufacturing Defect In The Internal Rubber Check Valve Inside The Sr-7 Spring Brake Modulating Valves, The Valves Can Become Deformed And Not Seat Properly.


Sterling A-Line (2006) – 06V030000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks Equipped With Caterpillar Diesel Engines, The Variable Valve Actuation Oil Line May Wear Against The Sharp Edge Of The Cylinder Head If Not Positioned Correctly.