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Meritor WABCo Steering Angle Sensor – 09E032000

Vehicle recall defect – Meritor WABCo Is Recalling 1,021 Steering Angle Sensors (Sas), P/Nos. 444 120 004 0, 400 850 647 0, And 400 850 666 0, With Serial Numbers Below 3404 Which Were Shipped As Original Equipment For Use In Motor Coaches And Emergency Vehicles Between July 2007 And February 26, 2009. Internal FriCTIon Can Develop Between The Sensor Gears And The Sensor Housing As A Result Of External Forces Experienced On The Vehicle Including Vibration. If Developed FriCTIon Is Great Enough, The Driving Tab Of The Sas Can Sheer As The Driver Turns The Steering Wheel.


Meritor WABCo Spring Brake Control Valv – 14E006000

Vehicle recall defect – Meritor WABCo Vehicle Control Systems (Meritor WABCo) Is Recalling Certain Trailer Spring Brake Control Valves Sold As Replacement Parts With Dates Codes Ending In 0113 Through 1113. The Affected Spring Brake Control Valves (Sbcv) Have An Intake/Exhaust Valve Which May Come Apart And Prevent The Parking Brake From Engaging.


Meritor WABCo Manifold Dash Valve – 02E059001

Vehicle recall defect – Manifold Dash Valves With Push To Connect Fittings Used To Control The Park Brake FunCTIon On Trucks And Trailers With Air Brakes And Are Identified With A Manufacturing Date Code Of 001A1K Through 330A1K Manufactured Between January 1 And September 30, 2002. The Date Code Is Stamped Into The Back Of The Valve Body. The Park Knob Can Pop Out Unexpectedly While The Vehicle Is In Motion. This Will Exhaust The Air From The Park Brake System On The Trailer And Apply The Parking Brakes.


Meritor WABCo Esc – 11E039000

Vehicle recall defect – Meritor WABCo Is Recalling Certain Electronic Stability Control (Esc) Modules With Part Numbers 446 065 020 0, 400 850 179 0, 400 850 195 0, 446 065 027 0, And 400 850 185 0, Shipped To A Variety Of North American Vehicle Manufacturers From August 2005 Through September 2011. Under Certain Road And Driving Conditions, Vehicle Body Roll And Road Inclination Characteristics May Adversely Affect The Slip Angle Calculation Of The Electronic Stability Control (Esc) System. This Might Cause The Esc To Perceive An Over Steering Situation And Therefore Apply The Outer Wheel Brake On The Front Axle Until The Vehicle Is Perceived To Be Stable.


Meritor WABCo Abs Valve Package – 01E062000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Meritor WABCo Pneumatic Anitlock Brake System (Abs) Valve Packages Produced Between September 3 And October 26, 2001. The Bolts Used To Assemble Steer And Drive Axle Abs Valve Packages Together And A TrAction Control Valve Inlet Fitting Were Torqued Below Specification.


Meritor WABCo Abs Indicator Lamp – 00E055000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Phase 1, D-Version Antilock Brake Systems (Abs) Manufactured From October 1, 1997, Through November 30, 1999 With Part Nos. 446 044 071 0, 446 044 072 0, 446 109 000 0, And 446 109 001 0, Installed On Medium Trucks, School And Transit Buses, And Motor Homes Greater Than 10,000 Lds. Gvwr. The Phase 1, D-Version Hydraulic Abs May Not Detect An Extreme Wheel Speed Sensor Air Gap That Can Be Created By Placing The Sensor A Significant Distance From Its Intended Position When The Vehicle Is Stationary. Therefore, The Abs Does Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 105, “Hydraulic And Electric Brake Systems.”