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AEV Traumahawk (2018) – 19V276000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain 2016-2019 American Emergency Vehicles (AEV) Traumahawk Ambulances Equipped With Asa Electronics Back-Up Camera Displays. The Affected Displays May Revert Back To The Factory Default Settings Which May Cause The Camera Image To Be Reversed.


AEV Traumahawk (2018) – 18V594000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain 2017-2018 AEV Traumahawk Type I & Type Iii Ambulances, Equipped With Whelen Accessory Brake Lights. Depending On The Specific Wiring Of The Vehicle, These Brake Lights May Illuminate When The Brake Pedal Has Not Been Pressed. As Such, These Vehicles Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (Fmvss) Number 108, “Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.”


AEV Type 1 F-Series Ambulance (2015) – 14V781000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2012-2015 AEV Type 1 F-Series Manufactured January 1, 2013, To July 31, 2014. The Affected Vehicles Are Equipped With Liquidspring-Brand Aftermarket Suspension Kits. The Mounting Bracket That Attaches The Suspension Fluid Tank To The Frame May Fail, Allowing The Fluid Tank To Separate From The Vehicle.


AEV Type Ii Ambulance (2014) – 15V694000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2008-2014 American Emergency Vehicle (AEV) Type Ii Ambulances Manufactured February 1, 2008, To August 1, 2014. In The Affected Vehicles, The Flexible Steel Cable That Connect The Seat Belt To The Vehicle On The Rearward Facing Attendant Seat May Be Bent From Being Sat On While Entering The Seat. This Repeated Bending May Result In The Cable Breaking.


AEV Type Ii Ambulance (2013) – 15V694000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2008-2014 American Emergency Vehicle (AEV) Type Ii Ambulances Manufactured February 1, 2008, To August 1, 2014. In The Affected Vehicles, The Flexible Steel Cable That Connect The Seat Belt To The Vehicle On The Rearward Facing Attendant Seat May Be Bent From Being Sat On While Entering The Seat. This Repeated Bending May Result In The Cable Breaking.


AEV Type Ii Ambulance (2012) – 15V694000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2008-2014 American Emergency Vehicle (AEV) Type Ii Ambulances Manufactured February 1, 2008, To August 1, 2014. In The Affected Vehicles, The Flexible Steel Cable That Connect The Seat Belt To The Vehicle On The Rearward Facing Attendant Seat May Be Bent From Being Sat On While Entering The Seat. This Repeated Bending May Result In The Cable Breaking.


AEV Type Ii Ambulance (2011) – 15V694000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2008-2014 American Emergency Vehicle (AEV) Type Ii Ambulances Manufactured February 1, 2008, To August 1, 2014. In The Affected Vehicles, The Flexible Steel Cable That Connect The Seat Belt To The Vehicle On The Rearward Facing Attendant Seat May Be Bent From Being Sat On While Entering The Seat. This Repeated Bending May Result In The Cable Breaking.


AEV Type Ii Ambulance (2010) – 15V694000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2008-2014 American Emergency Vehicle (AEV) Type Ii Ambulances Manufactured February 1, 2008, To August 1, 2014. In The Affected Vehicles, The Flexible Steel Cable That Connect The Seat Belt To The Vehicle On The Rearward Facing Attendant Seat May Be Bent From Being Sat On While Entering The Seat. This Repeated Bending May Result In The Cable Breaking.


AEV Type Ii Ambulance (2009) – 15V694000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2008-2014 American Emergency Vehicle (AEV) Type Ii Ambulances Manufactured February 1, 2008, To August 1, 2014. In The Affected Vehicles, The Flexible Steel Cable That Connect The Seat Belt To The Vehicle On The Rearward Facing Attendant Seat May Be Bent From Being Sat On While Entering The Seat. This Repeated Bending May Result In The Cable Breaking.


AEV Type Ii Ambulance (2008) – 15V694000

Vehicle recall defect – Halcore Group, Inc. (Halcore) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2008-2014 American Emergency Vehicle (AEV) Type Ii Ambulances Manufactured February 1, 2008, To August 1, 2014. In The Affected Vehicles, The Flexible Steel Cable That Connect The Seat Belt To The Vehicle On The Rearward Facing Attendant Seat May Be Bent From Being Sat On While Entering The Seat. This Repeated Bending May Result In The Cable Breaking.