mt-45

Freightliner Mt-45 (2005) – 07V302000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Freightliner School Bus Chassis, Heavy Trucks, And Thomas Built School Buses Manufactured Between July 2002 And July 3, 2007, Equipped With Bendix Sr-7 Spring Brake Control Valves. The Parker Scv Brass 90 Degree Single Check Valves (Scv) Which Attach To The Supply Port Of A Bendix Sr-7 Spring Brake Modulating Valve Can Break Apart. Pieces Of The Parker Scv Can Become Lodged Inside The Sr-7 Spring Brake Modulating Valve, Potentially Causing Either Leakage Out Of The Sr-7 Valve Or Preventing Air From Properly Exhausting From The Sr-7 Valve. Also, Due To A Manufacturing Defect In The Internal Rubber Check Valve Inside The Sr-7 Spring Brake Modulating Valves, The Valves Can Become Deformed And Not Seat Properly.


Freightliner Mt-45 (2005) – 05V469000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain 2004 And 2005 Freightliner Van, Motor Home, Shuttle Bus, And School Bus Chassis Manufactured Between January 2004 And May 2005. Erratic Voltage Supply To The Fuel Lift Pump Causes Premature Wear Of The Pump. This Premature Wear Could Result In Fuel Lift Pump Failure And In Some Cases May Cause An Engine Stall Condition.


Freightliner Mt-45 (2004) – 07V302000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Freightliner School Bus Chassis, Heavy Trucks, And Thomas Built School Buses Manufactured Between July 2002 And July 3, 2007, Equipped With Bendix Sr-7 Spring Brake Control Valves. The Parker Scv Brass 90 Degree Single Check Valves (Scv) Which Attach To The Supply Port Of A Bendix Sr-7 Spring Brake Modulating Valve Can Break Apart. Pieces Of The Parker Scv Can Become Lodged Inside The Sr-7 Spring Brake Modulating Valve, Potentially Causing Either Leakage Out Of The Sr-7 Valve Or Preventing Air From Properly Exhausting From The Sr-7 Valve. Also, Due To A Manufacturing Defect In The Internal Rubber Check Valve Inside The Sr-7 Spring Brake Modulating Valves, The Valves Can Become Deformed And Not Seat Properly.


Freightliner Mt-45 (2004) – 05V138000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Van Chassis With Single Rear Tires Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 120, “Tire SeleCTIon And Rims For Motor Vehicles Other Than Passenger Cars.” The Rear Tire Rating Was Incorrectly Entered In The Gawr/Gvwr Calculation Program On Certain Single Rear Tires. The Rear Gawr And Gvwr Will Be Incorrect When The Gawr Is Limited By The Tire Capacity On Chassis With These Tires.