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Mack Fdm (1990) – 93V176000

Vehicle recall defect – The Driveshaft To The Front Driving Axle Is Secured To A Bracket Using Two Pillow Blocks. These Blocks Are Of Insufficient Strength To Support The Driveshaft And Could Fail.


Mack Fdm (1989) – 94V032000

Vehicle recall defect – Fuel InjeCTIon System Reconfiguration To Comply With Engine Emission Standards Cause Higher Engine Vibration Levels Which Lead To Early Wear And Complete Failure Of The Secondary Throttle Return Mechanism.


Mack Fdm (1989) – 93V176000

Vehicle recall defect – The Driveshaft To The Front Driving Axle Is Secured To A Bracket Using Two Pillow Blocks. These Blocks Are Of Insufficient Strength To Support The Driveshaft And Could Fail.


Mack Fdm (1988) – 94V032000

Vehicle recall defect – Fuel InjeCTIon System Reconfiguration To Comply With Engine Emission Standards Cause Higher Engine Vibration Levels Which Lead To Early Wear And Complete Failure Of The Secondary Throttle Return Mechanism.


Mack Fdm (1987) – 94V032000

Vehicle recall defect – Fuel InjeCTIon System Reconfiguration To Comply With Engine Emission Standards Cause Higher Engine Vibration Levels Which Lead To Early Wear And Complete Failure Of The Secondary Throttle Return Mechanism.


Mack Fdm (1997) – 97V181000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Front Discharge Mixer Chassis. The Original Equipment Miter Boxes Have No ProteCTIve Boots On The Shafts And Dirt Can Enter The System Causing The Gear Shaft Bearings To Deteriorate.


Mack Fdm (1996) – 97V181000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Front Discharge Mixer Chassis. The Original Equipment Miter Boxes Have No ProteCTIve Boots On The Shafts And Dirt Can Enter The System Causing The Gear Shaft Bearings To Deteriorate.


Mack Fdm (1993) – 93V137000

Vehicle recall defect – The Engine Cooling Fan Blades May Break Due To Inadequate Blade Strength Around The Rivets That Attach The Blades To The Fan Spider.


Mack Fdm (1992) – 94V032000

Vehicle recall defect – Fuel InjeCTIon System Reconfiguration To Comply With Engine Emission Standards Cause Higher Engine Vibration Levels Which Lead To Early Wear And Complete Failure Of The Secondary Throttle Return Mechanism.


Mack Fdm (1992) – 93V137000

Vehicle recall defect – The Engine Cooling Fan Blades May Break Due To Inadequate Blade Strength Around The Rivets That Attach The Blades To The Fan Spider.