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Kenworth C500 (1981) – 82V075000

Vehicle recall defect – The Hand Valve Installed In The Vehicle May Have Been Incorrectly Positioned. This Would Allow Air To Escape From Both The Front And Rear Service Systems Simultaneously If The Control Line To The Rear Axle Relay Valves Should Fail. Performance Of Front And Rear Service Brakes During Failure Could Be Degraded.


Kenworth C500 (1980) – 82V075000

Vehicle recall defect – The Hand Valve Installed In The Vehicle May Have Been Incorrectly Positioned. This Would Allow Air To Escape From Both The Front And Rear Service Systems Simultaneously If The Control Line To The Rear Axle Relay Valves Should Fail. Performance Of Front And Rear Service Brakes During Failure Could Be Degraded.


Kenworth C500 (1979) – 82V075000

Vehicle recall defect – The Hand Valve Installed In The Vehicle May Have Been Incorrectly Positioned. This Would Allow Air To Escape From Both The Front And Rear Service Systems Simultaneously If The Control Line To The Rear Axle Relay Valves Should Fail. Performance Of Front And Rear Service Brakes During Failure Could Be Degraded.


Kenworth C500 (1978) – 82V075000

Vehicle recall defect – The Hand Valve Installed In The Vehicle May Have Been Incorrectly Positioned. This Would Allow Air To Escape From Both The Front And Rear Service Systems Simultaneously If The Control Line To The Rear Axle Relay Valves Should Fail. Performance Of Front And Rear Service Brakes During Failure Could Be Degraded.


Kenworth C500 (1978) – 79V179000

Vehicle recall defect – Some Of The Involved Vehicles Do Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 121, “Air Brake Systems”. The Air Reservoir Capacity Is Below That Allowed By The Standard.


Kenworth C500 (1977) – 82V075000

Vehicle recall defect – The Hand Valve Installed In The Vehicle May Have Been Incorrectly Positioned. This Would Allow Air To Escape From Both The Front And Rear Service Systems Simultaneously If The Control Line To The Rear Axle Relay Valves Should Fail. Performance Of Front And Rear Service Brakes During Failure Could Be Degraded.


Kenworth C500 (1977) – 79V179000

Vehicle recall defect – Some Of The Involved Vehicles Do Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 121, “Air Brake Systems”. The Air Reservoir Capacity Is Below That Allowed By The Standard.


Kenworth C500 (1976) – 82V075000

Vehicle recall defect – The Hand Valve Installed In The Vehicle May Have Been Incorrectly Positioned. This Would Allow Air To Escape From Both The Front And Rear Service Systems Simultaneously If The Control Line To The Rear Axle Relay Valves Should Fail. Performance Of Front And Rear Service Brakes During Failure Could Be Degraded.


Kenworth C500 (1976) – 79V179000

Vehicle recall defect – Some Of The Involved Vehicles Do Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 121, “Air Brake Systems”. The Air Reservoir Capacity Is Below That Allowed By The Standard.


Kenworth C500 (1993) – 03V126000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Trucks Equipped With Meritor P 18X7 Brakes With 36″ Brake Chambers Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (Fmvss) No. 121, “Air Brake Systems.” These Trucks Were Manufactured With A Combined Air Reservoir Volume Less Than 12 Times The Combined Volume Of All Service Brake Chambers.