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John Deere Hfn01 – 05E025000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain John Deere 8.1L Compressed Natural Gas Engines Models Hfn01 And Hfn03 Manufactured Between May 2000 And November 2003 And Used On School And Transit Buses. The Engine Control Unit And Throttle Can Unexpectedly Surge. These Units Fail To Conform To Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 124, Accelerator Control Systems.


John Deere Engine – 97E010000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: 8.1 Liter Compressed Natural Gas (Cng) Engines. The Electronic Control Module (Ecm) In These Engines Contain A Manufacturing Defect Which Results In Intermittent Electrical Contact And Causes Incorrect Electronic Signals To Be Sent To The Engine Throttle Control.


John Deere 8.1 Liter Engin 6081Hfn04 – 12E026000

Vehicle recall defect – Deere & Company Is Recalling Certain John Deere 8.1 Liter Compressed Natural Gas Engines, Model Number 6081Hfn04, Manufactured From June 2002 Through January 2008. Failures Can Occur Within The Engine Turbocharger. The Turbine Or Compressor Wheel May Fail, Resulting In Subsequent Damage To The Engine And/Or An Oil Leak.


John Deere RV1200 (1986) – 90V003000

Vehicle recall defect – The Parking Brake Release Cable May Bind If It Is Too Close To The Exhaust Manifold. Also, The Oil Hose May Contact The Brake Pump Bracket And Eventually Cause Oil To Leak From The Hydro-Max System.


John Deere RV1000 (1988) – 87V198000

Vehicle recall defect – Brake Hose Which Directs Oil From The Hydro Max Brake Unit To A Steel Tube Connected To The Supply Part On The Park Brake Relay Valve May Contain Defects And Leak Oil From The Booster System.


John Deere RV1000 (1987) – 90V003000

Vehicle recall defect – The Parking Brake Release Cable May Bind If It Is Too Close To The Exhaust Manifold. Also, The Oil Hose May Contact The Brake Pump Bracket And Eventually Cause Oil To Leak From The Hydro-Max System.