kenworth

Kenworth W900B (1985) – 86V004000

Vehicle recall defect – The Circuit Breakers May Fail And Allow The Circuit To Overheat. Consequence Of Defect: A Fire Could Occur As A Result Of The Circuit Breaker Failure.


Kenworth W900B (1985) – 86V003000

Vehicle recall defect – Line Pressure Surges Occur When The Transmission Is In High Gear Lockup Due To A Plumbing Error. Consequence Of Defect: Line Pressure Surges Could Cause Bodily Harm Through Erratic Fire Hose Delivery Action.


Kenworth W900B (1984) – 86V003000

Vehicle recall defect – Line Pressure Surges Occur When The Transmission Is In High Gear Lockup Due To A Plumbing Error. Consequence Of Defect: Line Pressure Surges Could Cause Bodily Harm Through Erratic Fire Hose Delivery Action.


Kenworth W900B (1983) – 86V003000

Vehicle recall defect – Line Pressure Surges Occur When The Transmission Is In High Gear Lockup Due To A Plumbing Error. Consequence Of Defect: Line Pressure Surges Could Cause Bodily Harm Through Erratic Fire Hose Delivery Action.


Kenworth W900B (1982) – 82V074000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Trucks May Have Been Assembled Without The Installation Of A Single Check Valve. This Fails To Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 121, “Air Brake Systems”. In The Event Of A Single Failure In The Rear Air System, The Lack Of A Check Valve Would Allow Simultaneous Loss Of Air From Both Front And Rear Braking Systems.


Kenworth W900B (1991) – 91V066000

Vehicle recall defect – The Engine Fan May Experience A Resonant Frequency Causing Premature Fan Failure, And Separation From The Engine.


Kenworth W900B (1990) – 91V090000

Vehicle recall defect – Sprague Wiper Assembly Pivot Can Seize Due To Galvanic Corrosion Between The Zinc-Plated Steel Shaft And The Bronze Bushings.


Kenworth W990 (2020) – 19V911000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Incorporated (Paccar) Is Recalling Certain 2020 Kenworth T800, T880 And W990 And Peterbilt 348, 367, 389, 520, And 567 Vehicles. The Forward Rear Axle Output Shafts May Have Been Improperly Heat Treated During Manufacturing, Possibly Resulting In The Shafts Fracturing.


Kenworth W900B (1990) – 91V066000

Vehicle recall defect – The Engine Fan May Experience A Resonant Frequency Causing Premature Fan Failure, And Separation From The Engine.


Kenworth W990 (2020) – 19V911000

Vehicle recall defect – Paccar Incorporated (Paccar) Is Recalling Certain 2020 Kenworth T800, T880 And W990 And Peterbilt 348, 367, 389, 520, And 567 Vehicles. The Forward Rear Axle Output Shafts May Have Been Improperly Heat Treated During Manufacturing, Possibly Resulting In The Shafts Fracturing.