oshkosh

Oshkosh B Series (1982) – 84V110000

Vehicle recall defect – These Trucks Were Equipped With DefeCTIve Hydraulic Pressure Switches In The Load Span Tag System. When A MalfunCTIon In This System Occurs, Axle To Pavement Pressure Increases When Vehicle Is Operated In An Unloaded Condition.


Oshkosh B Series (1976) – 91V089000

Vehicle recall defect – Step Tread Was Designed With An Upturned Edge. Also, Incorrect Bolts Were Used To Attach The Steps To Vehicle; Incorrect Bolts May Fatigue And Break Allowing The Steps To Separate From Cab.


Oshkosh B Series (1981) – 91V089000

Vehicle recall defect – Step Tread Was Designed With An Upturned Edge. Also, Incorrect Bolts Were Used To Attach The Steps To Vehicle; Incorrect Bolts May Fatigue And Break Allowing The Steps To Separate From Cab.


Oshkosh B Series (1976) – 80V012000

Vehicle recall defect – In Some Vehicles, Cracks May Develop In The Sheet Metal Around The Windshield Opening. Continued Vehicle Operation Could Result In Progressive Damage To The Cab.


Oshkosh B Series (1981) – 84V110000

Vehicle recall defect – These Trucks Were Equipped With DefeCTIve Hydraulic Pressure Switches In The Load Span Tag System. When A MalfunCTIon In This System Occurs, Axle To Pavement Pressure Increases When Vehicle Is Operated In An Unloaded Condition.


Oshkosh B Series (1975) – 91V089000

Vehicle recall defect – Step Tread Was Designed With An Upturned Edge. Also, Incorrect Bolts Were Used To Attach The Steps To Vehicle; Incorrect Bolts May Fatigue And Break Allowing The Steps To Separate From Cab.


Oshkosh B Series (1980) – 91V089000

Vehicle recall defect – Step Tread Was Designed With An Upturned Edge. Also, Incorrect Bolts Were Used To Attach The Steps To Vehicle; Incorrect Bolts May Fatigue And Break Allowing The Steps To Separate From Cab.


Oshkosh B Series (1980) – 84V110000

Vehicle recall defect – These Trucks Were Equipped With DefeCTIve Hydraulic Pressure Switches In The Load Span Tag System. When A MalfunCTIon In This System Occurs, Axle To Pavement Pressure Increases When Vehicle Is Operated In An Unloaded Condition.


Oshkosh B Series (1979) – 91V089000

Vehicle recall defect – Step Tread Was Designed With An Upturned Edge. Also, Incorrect Bolts Were Used To Attach The Steps To Vehicle; Incorrect Bolts May Fatigue And Break Allowing The Steps To Separate From Cab.


Oshkosh B Series (1979) – 84V110000

Vehicle recall defect – These Trucks Were Equipped With DefeCTIve Hydraulic Pressure Switches In The Load Span Tag System. When A MalfunCTIon In This System Occurs, Axle To Pavement Pressure Increases When Vehicle Is Operated In An Unloaded Condition.