Kenworth L700 (1983) – 83V023000
Vehicle recall defect – The U Shaped Bolts That Connect The Springs And Spring Spacers To The Front Axle May Not Have Been Installed Properly. This Condition Could Allow The Axle To Shift And Could Degrade The Steering Characteristics Of The Vehicle.
Kenworth L700 (1983) – 83V022000
Vehicle recall defect – Steering Components May Interfere With Each Other And Could Lead To Separation Of Steering Linkage. The Draglink, A Component In The Steering Linkage That Transmits Turning Movements To The Wheels, May Have A Clamp On The Axle End Which Has Been Incorrectly Positioned On The Inboard Side Of The Draglink.
Kenworth L700 (1983) – 83V021000
Vehicle recall defect – The Rear Brakes May Not Release As Quickly As Specifications Require. Certain Trucks Were Equipped With An Incorrect Size Air Brake Line Installed Between The Rear Brake Relay Valve And The Axle Tee Fitting. The Condition Is Not In Compliance With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 121, “Air Brake Systems”.
Kenworth L700 (1982) – 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.