ambulance

Wheeled Coach Ambulance (1980) – 86V076000

Vehicle recall defect – A Wire From The Stop Lamp Switch To The Speed Control Amplifier Is Missing. This Wire Sends A Signal To The Cruise Control To Disengage When The Brakes Are Applied. Consequence Of Defect: When The Cruise Control Is On And The Brakes Are Applied, The Cruise Control Will Not Disengage. This Causes The Ambulance Speed To Remain Constant, Causing Poor Brake Performance And Loss Of Speed Control Which Can Result In An Accident.


Wheeled Coach Ambulance (1979) – 86V076000

Vehicle recall defect – A Wire From The Stop Lamp Switch To The Speed Control Amplifier Is Missing. This Wire Sends A Signal To The Cruise Control To Disengage When The Brakes Are Applied. Consequence Of Defect: When The Cruise Control Is On And The Brakes Are Applied, The Cruise Control Will Not Disengage. This Causes The Ambulance Speed To Remain Constant, Causing Poor Brake Performance And Loss Of Speed Control Which Can Result In An Accident.


Wheeled Coach Ambulance (1978) – 86V076000

Vehicle recall defect – A Wire From The Stop Lamp Switch To The Speed Control Amplifier Is Missing. This Wire Sends A Signal To The Cruise Control To Disengage When The Brakes Are Applied. Consequence Of Defect: When The Cruise Control Is On And The Brakes Are Applied, The Cruise Control Will Not Disengage. This Causes The Ambulance Speed To Remain Constant, Causing Poor Brake Performance And Loss Of Speed Control Which Can Result In An Accident.


Wheeled Coach Ambulance (2002) – 03V008000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Ambulances Built On Ford F-350 Chassis Were Built With Front Coil Springs Sized To Produce A Front Gross Axle Weight Rating (Gawr) Of 4,500 Lbs. The Front Gawr Was Misstated On The Final State Certification Label As 4,850 Lbs.


Wheeled Coach Ambulance (1999) – 98V247000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Ambulances Built On Ford F-350 Cab-Chassis, 4-Wheel-Drive. The Overload Spring Stop Was Not Removed From These Chassis. If The Vehicle Were Fully Loaded And A Full Compression Of The Rear Suspension Occurred, The Edge Of The Overload Spring Leaf Could Contact The Ambulance Floor.


Wheeled Coach Ambulance (1995) – 95V219000

Vehicle recall defect – The Ambulances Were Built With “L” Shaped Entry Door Assist Rails. The Rails Are Located Such That When Used With An Open Hand, The Fingers Can Be Caught In The Door While Closing.