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Hino Ne8J (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 Ne8J (2007) – 07V208000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks Equipped With Bando Belt Tensioner, Corrosion Or Rust May Develop On The Tensioner Spindle Or Bushing Causing The Auto Tensioner To Become Stiff Or Bind. This Can Cause The Drive Belt To Suddenly Come Off Or The Auto Tensioner Mounting Bolts Could Suddenly Break.


Hino Ne8J (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 Ne8J (2007) – 06V483000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Vehicles, During The StaMPIng Process, Some Crossmembers Were Manufactured With A Deformation To The Lower Corners Due To Excessive Wear Of The StaMPIng Die. Over Time, If This Condition Were Ignored, The Structural Integrity Of The Crossmembers Could Be Compromised Which Could Result In A Loss Of Braking Ability, Separation Of The Propeller Shaft And/Or A Loss Of Rear Warning Lamps.


Hino Ne8J (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 Ne8J (2007) – 06V360000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Cab And Chassis Trucks That Were Transported To The Selling Location Or Body Company Using A Decking System (Vehicles Stacked On The Rear Of The Lead Truck For Transport), The Air Brake Lines May Be Disconnected So That The Braking Systems Can Be Tied Together With The Other Vehicles. When These Vehicles Arrive At Their Destination, The Air Brake Lines Are Reconnected. These ReconneCTIons Were Not Always Being Tightened To The Proper Torque. Also, During This ReconneCTIon Process, Some Of The Abs Wiring Clips Had Been Removed And Not Reinstalled.


Hino Ne8J (2005) – 07V208000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks Equipped With Bando Belt Tensioner, Corrosion Or Rust May Develop On The Tensioner Spindle Or Bushing Causing The Auto Tensioner To Become Stiff Or Bind. This Can Cause The Drive Belt To Suddenly Come Off Or The Auto Tensioner Mounting Bolts Could Suddenly Break.


Hino Ne8J (2006) – 14V791000

Vehicle recall defect – Hino Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc. (Hino) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005-2015 Hino Nd8J, Ne8J, And Nf8J Trucks Manufactured August 26, 2003, To May 14, 2014. In The Affected Vehicles, Components Of The Parking Brake Handle Assembly May Wear, Resulting In Either The Parking Brake Unexpectedly Releasing When Engaged Or Preventing The Parking Brake From Fully Engaging.


Hino Ne8J (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 Ne8J (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.