kurbmaster

Grumman Kurbmaster (1986) – 86V064000

Vehicle recall defect – A Support That Connects The Body To The Chassis Lies Against The Brake Line That Connects The Master Cylinder To The Brake Warning Switch. Continued Vibrations May Cause The Brake Lines To Wear Through And Result In Loss Of Hydraulic Fluid. Consequence Of Defect: Loss Of Hydraulic Fluid Results In Complete Loss Of Brakes, Which Could Lead To An Accident.


Grumman Kurbmaster (1984) – 85V147000

Vehicle recall defect – The Routing Of Brake Lines Brought The Line Close To An Area Used To Fasten The Seat Socket Support Structure To The Chassis. The Fastening Of Seat Support Is Done With Bolts And When The Bolts Are Tightened The Free End Of The Bolts Pinches One Of The Brake Lines Against The Chassis Frame Rail. This Causes A ReduCTIon In The Brake Line Which Reduces The Volume Of Fluid Passing Through The Line. Consequence Of Defect: The Reduced Volume Of Fluid Affects The Efficiency Of The Brake System. Also The Brake Line May Crack Causing Loss Of Fluid Line . In Either Case, A Longer Stopping Distance Would Be Required When MaximUM Brake Efficiency Is Needed. Operation Of A Vehicle With Damaged Brakes Could Lead To A Vehicle Crash.


Olson Kurbmaster, Jr (1978) – 79V055000

Vehicle recall defect – The Seat Belt Assembly May Contain The Wrong Type Of Lock Nut At The Attachment To The Driver”S Seat. This Can Allow The Lock Nut And Seat Belt To Separate Under Normal Vehicle Vibration Or From Force Exerted By The Wearer.


Olson Kurbmaster (1978) – 79V055000

Vehicle recall defect – The Seat Belt Assembly May Contain The Wrong Type Of Lock Nut At The Attachment To The Driver”S Seat. This Can Allow The Lock Nut And Seat Belt To Separate Under Normal Vehicle Vibration Or From Force Exerted By The Wearer.