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Hino Na6J (2006) – 12V555000

Vehicle recall defect – Hino Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005 Through 2013 Medium Duty Trucks, Models Na6J, Nb6J, Nc6J, Nd8J, Ne8J, Nj8J, Nf8J, And Nv8J, Manufactured From August 18, 2003, Through November 16, 2011. Over Time, The Main B+ Circuit From The Battery To The Starter Could Potentially Short To Ground Due To Wear That Accumulates As A Result Of Interference Between The B+ Circuit And Its Convoluted Tubing Sheath.


Hino Na6J (2006) – 08V195000

Vehicle recall defect – Hino Is Recalling 16,805 My 2005-2008 Na6J, Nb6J, Nc6J, Nd8J, Ne8J, Nj8J, And Nv8J Trucks. The Two Vertical Right/Left Side Front Spring Bracket Bolts Were Not Tightened Properly During The Assembly Process. This May Cause Increased Stress On The Spring Bracket Which Can Lead To Cracking Of The Bracket.


Hino Na6J (2006) – 06V436000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Conventional Trucks Equipped With The Aisin Automatic Transmission, The Parking Brake Cable And Automatic Transmission Shifter Cable May Have Been Routed Incorrectly. This Mis-Assembly Could Cause Chafing Of The Parking Brake Cable And Eventual Failure Of The Cable.


Hino Na6J (2006) – 06V169000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks, During Assembly, The Drag Link Attachment Nuts At The Pitman Arm And Steering Arm May Have Been Incorrectly Torqued. Residual Grease And Paint Which Was Applied As A Rust Inhibitor On The Steering Arm May Have Contributed To A Loss Of Torque After Assembly.


Hino Na6J (2006) – 05V492000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks, The Bolts That Hold The Battery Box And Bracket In Place May Not Have Been Properly Torqued At The Time Of Assembly.


Hino Na6J (2005) – 12V555000

Vehicle recall defect – Hino Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005 Through 2013 Medium Duty Trucks, Models Na6J, Nb6J, Nc6J, Nd8J, Ne8J, Nj8J, Nf8J, And Nv8J, Manufactured From August 18, 2003, Through November 16, 2011. Over Time, The Main B+ Circuit From The Battery To The Starter Could Potentially Short To Ground Due To Wear That Accumulates As A Result Of Interference Between The B+ Circuit And Its Convoluted Tubing Sheath.


Hino Na6J (2005) – 12V555000

Vehicle recall defect – Hino Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005 Through 2013 Medium Duty Trucks, Models Na6J, Nb6J, Nc6J, Nd8J, Ne8J, Nj8J, Nf8J, And Nv8J, Manufactured From August 18, 2003, Through November 16, 2011. Over Time, The Main B+ Circuit From The Battery To The Starter Could Potentially Short To Ground Due To Wear That Accumulates As A Result Of Interference Between The B+ Circuit And Its Convoluted Tubing Sheath.


Hino Na6J (2005) – 08V195000

Vehicle recall defect – Hino Is Recalling 16,805 My 2005-2008 Na6J, Nb6J, Nc6J, Nd8J, Ne8J, Nj8J, And Nv8J Trucks. The Two Vertical Right/Left Side Front Spring Bracket Bolts Were Not Tightened Properly During The Assembly Process. This May Cause Increased Stress On The Spring Bracket Which Can Lead To Cracking Of The Bracket.


Hino Na6J (2005) – 06V169000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks, During Assembly, The Drag Link Attachment Nuts At The Pitman Arm And Steering Arm May Have Been Incorrectly Torqued. Residual Grease And Paint Which Was Applied As A Rust Inhibitor On The Steering Arm May Have Contributed To A Loss Of Torque After Assembly.


Hino Na6J (2005) – 04V448000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks, When The Steering Wheel Is Being Turned, The Dust Cover May Twine With The Steering Shaft And Could Result In The Steering Wheel Operation Becoming Heavy.