mc9

Motor Coach Mc9 (1978) – 81V017000

Vehicle recall defect – Roof Hatches May Be Propped Open To Allow For Fresh Air Ventilation. The Prop Mechanism Was Designed To Disengage When Full Opening Of The Hatch Is Required To Exit. The Release Button That Disengages The Prop Mechanism May Require Excessive Force To Release, Which Fails To Conform To The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 217, “Bus Window Retention And Release”.


Motor Coach Mc9 (1978) – 79V067000

Vehicle recall defect – The Driver”S Seat Belt May Fail To Meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 209, “Seat Belt Assemblies”. Seat Belts May Not Be Sufficiently Long To Allow Some Drivers To Fasten Them When The Seat Is In The Forward And Highest Position.


Motor Coach Mc9 (1983) – 83V053000

Vehicle recall defect – The Aluminum Wheels Are Equipped With Short Threaded Bolts Which Will Not Properly Secure A Spare Steel Wheel. Use Of This Spare Could Result In Loss Of The Outer Wheel Without Warning.


Motor Coach Mc9 (1983) – 83V011000

Vehicle recall defect – The Window Latch And Lock Components May Not Be Properly Aligned; Consequently, The Stainless Steel Keeper (Striker) May Cause Wear On The Aluminum Latch. Operation Of The Window Latch Can Become More Difficult. Windows In The Affected Coaches May Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 217, “Bus Window Retention And Release”.


Motor Coach Mc9 (1982) – 83V053000

Vehicle recall defect – The Aluminum Wheels Are Equipped With Short Threaded Bolts Which Will Not Properly Secure A Spare Steel Wheel. Use Of This Spare Could Result In Loss Of The Outer Wheel Without Warning.