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Carry-On Trailer Dump (2017) – 17V459000

Vehicle recall defect – Carry-On Trailer Corp. (Carry-On Trailer) Is Recalling Certain 2017 Utility, Dump, And Enclosed Trailers Equipped With Electric Brakes. The Affected Trailers Use The Bright Way Breakaway Box Number 2305 Which Has A Push-To-Test Light That May Remain Lit At All Times.


East Dump (2000) – 03V294000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Dump, Platform, Van Body, And Trailers Equipped With Sealco Spring Brake Control Valve Assemblies Incorporated In ARVInmeritor Axles, Part Nos. 110700 And 110800, There Is A Recessed Area On Top Of The Valve In Which A Brass Guide Pin Fits Down Inside The Body Of The Valve And Is Held In Place By A Steel Snap Ring. The Recessed Area Allows Accumulation Of Water, Dirt, And/Or Chemicals To Build Up Behind The Snap Ring To The Point Where It Will No Longer Contain The Guide Pin Resulting In A Failure Of The Air Valve.


East Manufacturing Dump (2000) – 04V154000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Dump Trailers, The 8-Inch Five Stage Telescopic Cylinder Commonly Referred To As A “Super Dump”, With Use The Packing Nut On The Fourth Stage Retaining The Plunger Can Loosen, Backing Off The Fourth Stage. This Condition, If Not Remedied, Can Continue Until The Packing Nut Backs Completely Off The Stage. If This Occurs, There Is Nothing To Retain The Fifth Stage (Plunger) In The Assembly.


East Manufacturing Dump (2000) – 02V255000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Flatbed, Dump, Truck Dolly, Unloader, Frameless, And Pup Trailers Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 121, “Air Brake Systems.” These Vehicles Have InAccurate Weight-Related Information On The Certification Labels.


East Manufacturing Dump (1999) – 04V154000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Dump Trailers, The 8-Inch Five Stage Telescopic Cylinder Commonly Referred To As A “Super Dump”, With Use The Packing Nut On The Fourth Stage Retaining The Plunger Can Loosen, Backing Off The Fourth Stage. This Condition, If Not Remedied, Can Continue Until The Packing Nut Backs Completely Off The Stage. If This Occurs, There Is Nothing To Retain The Fifth Stage (Plunger) In The Assembly.


East Manufacturing Dump (1999) – 02V255000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Flatbed, Dump, Truck Dolly, Unloader, Frameless, And Pup Trailers Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 121, “Air Brake Systems.” These Vehicles Have InAccurate Weight-Related Information On The Certification Labels.


East Manufacturing Dump (1998) – 04V154000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Dump Trailers, The 8-Inch Five Stage Telescopic Cylinder Commonly Referred To As A “Super Dump”, With Use The Packing Nut On The Fourth Stage Retaining The Plunger Can Loosen, Backing Off The Fourth Stage. This Condition, If Not Remedied, Can Continue Until The Packing Nut Backs Completely Off The Stage. If This Occurs, There Is Nothing To Retain The Fifth Stage (Plunger) In The Assembly.


East Manufacturing Dump (1998) – 02V255000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Flatbed, Dump, Truck Dolly, Unloader, Frameless, And Pup Trailers Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 121, “Air Brake Systems.” These Vehicles Have InAccurate Weight-Related Information On The Certification Labels.


East Manufacturing Dump (2003) – 04V154000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Dump Trailers, The 8-Inch Five Stage Telescopic Cylinder Commonly Referred To As A “Super Dump”, With Use The Packing Nut On The Fourth Stage Retaining The Plunger Can Loosen, Backing Off The Fourth Stage. This Condition, If Not Remedied, Can Continue Until The Packing Nut Backs Completely Off The Stage. If This Occurs, There Is Nothing To Retain The Fifth Stage (Plunger) In The Assembly.


East Manufacturing Dump (2003) – 02V255000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Flatbed, Dump, Truck Dolly, Unloader, Frameless, And Pup Trailers Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 121, “Air Brake Systems.” These Vehicles Have InAccurate Weight-Related Information On The Certification Labels.