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Cummins C8.3 – 98E030000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: C8.3 Urban Bus Engines Shipped To Flxible Corporation. The Lubricating Thermostat Internal Pin Exerts Force On The Inside Face Of The Large Aluminum Hex Nut, Wearing A Hole In This Nut. Lubricating Oil Can Then Leak Or Spray Up Onto The Exhaust Manifold And Into The Engine Compartment.


Cummins C8.3 – 96E014000

Vehicle recall defect – The Insulation Material Between The Field Effect Transistor And Ground In The Throttle Actuator Can Fail, Resulting In An Electrical Short.


Cummins Cummins – 88E015000

Vehicle recall defect – The Engine Oil Cooler Gasket May Fail And Allow Oil To Leak Into The Engine Compartment.


Cummins C Gas Plus Engine (2003) – 03E021000

Vehicle recall defect – Cummins WeSTPort B Gas Plus Or C Gas Plus 6 Cylinder Engines Built From June 2001 Through March 2003. The Electronic Control Module Calibration May Not Correctly Detect A Throttle Plate Actuator Failure That Could Result In An Uncommanded Open Throttle Condition.


Cummins Isb6.7 – 12E054000

Vehicle recall defect – Cummins Is Recalling Certain Model Isb6.7 Diesel Engines Manufactured From February 16, 2010, Through May 4, 2012, Equipped With Fan Pulley Part Number 3914462 And Installed On Certain Thomas Built Buses, Inc. School Buses. The Subject Fan Pulley Is Part Of The Accessory Drive System On The Front Of The Engine. This System Is Used To Drive Such Components As The Refrigerant Compressors, The Radiator Fan, And The Engine Water Pump. The Web Of The Pulley Can Fatigue Over Time, Causing The Pulley To Fail.


Cummins Isb6.7 – 11E031000

Vehicle recall defect – Cummins Is Recalling Certain Isb6.7, Isc8.3, Isl9, Isx11.9, And Isx15 Engines Shipped From September 2010 Through December 2010 To Various Vehicle Manufacturers. These Engines Were Installed In Recreational Vehicles, Emergency Vehicles, Buses, And Certain Truck Applications. The V-Band Clamp Assembly, Part Numbers Q187684, Q187685, And Q187686, Used To Connect The Inlet And Outlet Cone SeCTIons To The Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (Doc)/Diesel Particulate Filter (Dpf) Include A T-Bolt Which Can Fracture And Fail When Subjected To Stress Or Load. A Fracture Or Failure Of The T-Bolt May Cause The Clamp To Loosen And The Inlet Or Outlet SeCTIons Attached To The Doc/Dpf Housing To Disconnect.


Cummins Isb-02 – 05E054000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Cummins Isb-02 Diesel Engines Equipped With EMC Controlled Fuel Lift Pumps. Erratic Voltage Supply To The Fuel Lift Pump Causes Premature Electric Brush Wear Internal To The Fuel Lift Pump. This Premature Wear Could Result In Fuel Lift Pump Failure And In Some Cases May Cause An Engine Stall Condition.


Cummins Isb Cm2150 – 09E046000

Vehicle recall defect – Cummins Is Recalling 912 Isb Cm2150, Isc Cm2150, Isl Cm2150, Ism Cm876, And Isx Cm871 Model Diesel Engines Installed As Original Equipment In Various Emergency Vehicles. The Vehicles May Be Designed With A Hard Wired, Dash-Mounted Switch That Enables The Vehicle Operator To Inhibit Aftertreatment Diesel Particulate Filter Regeneration In Environments Where The Operator Believes It May Be Unsafe For Elevated Exhaust Temperatures. Due To An Issue With The Logic In The Ecm Software In These Engines, The Switch May Not FunCTIon Correctly, Leading The Operator To Believe That The Switch Is In “Inhibit” Mode When It Is Not.


Cummins Isb 6 Cylinder (1999) – 03E010000

Vehicle recall defect – The Isb 4 Cylinder Crankshaft Vibration Dampers Installed For Use On Chassis Manufactured By Workhorse And Freightliner Custom Chassis. The Affected Engines Were Built From October 2000 Through July 2001, And Have An Engine Serial Number Within The Range Of 21436401 To 21478129. The Crankshaft Vibration Dampers Were Designed Incorrectly And Can Lead To Cracks Developing In The Hub, Causing The Part To Become Loose And Possibly Detach Itself From The Engine.