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Spartan Baron (1997) – 98V077000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Fire Trucks With Occupant Side Entry Doors. A Difficulty In Latching The Side Entry Doors To The Full Closed Position, And/Or, The Doors May Release To The Secondary Latch Position. Also Loose Rivets Can Cause The Latch Control Mechanism To Bind Not Allowing The Door To Latch Properly When Shut.


Spartan Baron (1989) – 99V118000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Fire Trucks. These Fire Trucks Are All 4-Door Models Which Contain Dual, Forward Facing Passenger Seats. The Hardware Utilized To Mount The Seat Box To The Cab Floor And To The Backwall Structure, And Also To Mount The Type 1 Seat Belt Systems, Was Inadequate To Meet The Requirements Of Fmvss Nos. 207/210, “”Seating Systems” And “Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages.”


Spartan Baron (1996) – 99V118000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Fire Trucks. These Fire Trucks Are All 4-Door Models Which Contain Dual, Forward Facing Passenger Seats. The Hardware Utilized To Mount The Seat Box To The Cab Floor And To The Backwall Structure, And Also To Mount The Type 1 Seat Belt Systems, Was Inadequate To Meet The Requirements Of Fmvss Nos. 207/210, “”Seating Systems” And “Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages.”


Spartan Baron (2002) – 02V018004

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motor Homes And Fire Trucks Equipped With Meritor WABCo Pneumatic Anitlock Brake System (Abs) Valve Packages, The Assembly Bolts On These Valve Packages Were Not Tightened Correctly.


Spartan Baron (2002) – 02V004009

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motor Homes And Fire Trucks Equipped With Electronic Throttle Control/Accelerator Pedals Supplied By Williams Controls Industries, The Weld Attaching The Clevis To The Plate Has Insufficient Penetration And Could Allow The Clevis To Separate From The Plate.


Spartan Baron (1998) – 99V118000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Fire Trucks. These Fire Trucks Are All 4-Door Models Which Contain Dual, Forward Facing Passenger Seats. The Hardware Utilized To Mount The Seat Box To The Cab Floor And To The Backwall Structure, And Also To Mount The Type 1 Seat Belt Systems, Was Inadequate To Meet The Requirements Of Fmvss Nos. 207/210, “”Seating Systems” And “Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages.”