fm617

Mitsubishi Fuso Fm617 (1999) – 04V437000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks, The Rebound Cushion May Stick To The Hook Hinge Bracket, Due To Improper Rubber Composition Of The Cushion. This Condition Could Result In The Hook Pin Bracket Remaining In The Up (Cab Closed) Position When The Cab Latch Is Unlocked. With The Hook Pin Bracket In The Up Position, The Cab Tilt Lock Switch Remains Closed, Improperly Indicating That The Cab Latch Is Locked.


Mitsubishi Fuso Fm617 (2004) – 04V477000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks Using An F060T Or F070T Front Axle, The Front Wheel Hub Outer Bearing Lock Nut May Have Been Improperly Tightened During Assembly, And An Insufficient Amount Of Grease May Have Been Applied To The Outer Bearing.


Mitsubishi Fuso Fm617 (2004) – 04V437000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks, The Rebound Cushion May Stick To The Hook Hinge Bracket, Due To Improper Rubber Composition Of The Cushion. This Condition Could Result In The Hook Pin Bracket Remaining In The Up (Cab Closed) Position When The Cab Latch Is Unlocked. With The Hook Pin Bracket In The Up Position, The Cab Tilt Lock Switch Remains Closed, Improperly Indicating That The Cab Latch Is Locked.


Mitsubishi Fuso Fm617 (2003) – 09E010000

Vehicle recall defect – Mitsubishi Fuso Truck Of America (Mfta) Is Recalling 156 Halogen Sealed Beam High Beam Headlamp Assemblies Sold Between October 24, 2007 And December 2, 2008 For Use As Replacement Equipment For Certain Mitsubishi Fuso Trucks. These Lamps Fail To Conform To The Sae Standards Or Recommended PrActices Referenced In Table I Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, “Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.”


Mitsubishi Fuso Fm617 (2003) – 04V477000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks Using An F060T Or F070T Front Axle, The Front Wheel Hub Outer Bearing Lock Nut May Have Been Improperly Tightened During Assembly, And An Insufficient Amount Of Grease May Have Been Applied To The Outer Bearing.


Mitsubishi Fuso Fm617 (2003) – 04V437000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks, The Rebound Cushion May Stick To The Hook Hinge Bracket, Due To Improper Rubber Composition Of The Cushion. This Condition Could Result In The Hook Pin Bracket Remaining In The Up (Cab Closed) Position When The Cab Latch Is Unlocked. With The Hook Pin Bracket In The Up Position, The Cab Tilt Lock Switch Remains Closed, Improperly Indicating That The Cab Latch Is Locked.


Mitsubishi Fuso Fm617 (2002) – 09E010000

Vehicle recall defect – Mitsubishi Fuso Truck Of America (Mfta) Is Recalling 156 Halogen Sealed Beam High Beam Headlamp Assemblies Sold Between October 24, 2007 And December 2, 2008 For Use As Replacement Equipment For Certain Mitsubishi Fuso Trucks. These Lamps Fail To Conform To The Sae Standards Or Recommended PrActices Referenced In Table I Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, “Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.”


Mitsubishi Fuso Fm617 (2002) – 04V477000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks Using An F060T Or F070T Front Axle, The Front Wheel Hub Outer Bearing Lock Nut May Have Been Improperly Tightened During Assembly, And An Insufficient Amount Of Grease May Have Been Applied To The Outer Bearing.


Mitsubishi Fuso Fm617 (2002) – 04V437000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks, The Rebound Cushion May Stick To The Hook Hinge Bracket, Due To Improper Rubber Composition Of The Cushion. This Condition Could Result In The Hook Pin Bracket Remaining In The Up (Cab Closed) Position When The Cab Latch Is Unlocked. With The Hook Pin Bracket In The Up Position, The Cab Tilt Lock Switch Remains Closed, Improperly Indicating That The Cab Latch Is Locked.


Mitsubishi Fuso Fm617 (2001) – 09E010000

Vehicle recall defect – Mitsubishi Fuso Truck Of America (Mfta) Is Recalling 156 Halogen Sealed Beam High Beam Headlamp Assemblies Sold Between October 24, 2007 And December 2, 2008 For Use As Replacement Equipment For Certain Mitsubishi Fuso Trucks. These Lamps Fail To Conform To The Sae Standards Or Recommended PrActices Referenced In Table I Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, “Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.”