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US Bus Eagle (1996) – 96V206000

Vehicle recall defect – An Item Worn By A Child, Such As A Long Drawstring, Sash, Or Backpack/Bookbag Accessory, Can Become Caught In The Area Between The Handrail And The Floor.


US Bus Eagle (1996) – 96V162003

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: School Buses Built In GM P3 Cutaway Chassis. The School Bus, When Tested In Accordance With Fmvss No. 301, Exceeded The Allowable Fuel Spillage As Specified By The Standard. The Fuel Tank Was Punctured As A Result Of The Impact Of The Moving Barrier.


US Bus Eagle (1996) – 96V162000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: School Buses Built On GM P3 Cutaway Chassis. The School Bus, When Tested In Accordance With Fmvss No. 301, Exceeded The Allowable Fuel Spillage As Specified By The Standard. The Fuel Tank Was Punctured As A Result Of The Impact Of The Moving Barrier.


US Bus Eagle (1995) – 96V206000

Vehicle recall defect – An Item Worn By A Child, Such As A Long Drawstring, Sash, Or Backpack/Bookbag Accessory, Can Become Caught In The Area Between The Handrail And The Floor.


US Bus Eagle (1995) – 96V162003

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: School Buses Built In GM P3 Cutaway Chassis. The School Bus, When Tested In Accordance With Fmvss No. 301, Exceeded The Allowable Fuel Spillage As Specified By The Standard. The Fuel Tank Was Punctured As A Result Of The Impact Of The Moving Barrier.


US Bus Eagle (1995) – 96V162000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: School Buses Built On GM P3 Cutaway Chassis. The School Bus, When Tested In Accordance With Fmvss No. 301, Exceeded The Allowable Fuel Spillage As Specified By The Standard. The Fuel Tank Was Punctured As A Result Of The Impact Of The Moving Barrier.


Vesely Eagle (1979) – 79V052000

Vehicle recall defect – Due To Improper Wiring, A 110 Volt Circuit Is Not Protected By A Circuit Breaker. If The Unit Is Connected To An Unprotected Power Source, A Short Circuit Can Result.