d35lf

New Flyer D35Lf (1999) – 07V068000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Transit Buses Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, “Lamps RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.” The Flashing Deceleration Lamps Were An Optional Item For Some Of These Buses.


New Flyer D35Lf (2004) – 05V116000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Transit Buses Equipped With Meritor Front Axle Assemblies, A Weld Is Missing On The Radius Rod Attachment Bracketand The Bracket May Fatigue And Fail While In Use.


New Flyer D35Lf (2004) – 05V100000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Transit Buses Equipped With Webasto Heaters, The Burner Tubes Are Made Of Material That Does Not Meet Specifications And Could Fail Prematurely.


New Flyer D35Lf (1999) – 02V059001

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Low Floor Transit Buses Equipped With Adhesively Bonded Aluminum Bus Door Panels, Due To An Imperfect Bonding Of The Door Panel Skin To The Panel Frame, Environmental Moisture May Infiltrate Regions Of Imperfect Bonding And Cause Separation Of The Frame And Door Panel.


New Flyer D35Lf (2003) – 09V367000

Vehicle recall defect – New Flyer Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2002 Through 2009 Transit Buses Manufactured Between May 2002 And September 2009 Equipped With Luminator Horizon Led Side Destination Signs. The Connector Board Can Corrode Due To An Accumulation Of Moisture Under The Connector.


New Flyer D35Lf (2003) – 06V212000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Transit Buses Built With Cummins Isl And Isc Diesel Engines Equipped With The Cm850 Fuel System, The Engine High Pressure Fuel Lines, From The Engine High Pressure Pump To The Engine Fuel Rail, Are Prone To Failure.


New Flyer D35Lf (2002) – 07V068000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Transit Buses Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, “Lamps RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.” The Flashing Deceleration Lamps Were An Optional Item For Some Of These Buses.