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Ic Resb (2004) – 05V331000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Ic My 2002 Through 2004 3800; 2002 Through 2006 Cesb, Fesb, And Resb; And 2006 And 2007 Besb School Buses Originally Sold In Or Currently Registered In The Following States: Alaska, Colorado, ConneCTIcut, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, And The District Of Columbia. In Extremely Cold Weather, The Microswitches Used Internally To Position The Stop Arm Sign In The Open And Closed Positions May MalfunCTIon, Causing The Sign To Open Or Close In An Improper Position, Or To Not Open At All.


Ic Resb (1998) – 07V232000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain My 1996 Thru 2004 Re Commercial And School Buses Equipped With International T444E V-8 Diesel Engines Manufactured Between January 3, 1996, And March 22, 2004. Hose Assemblies That Supply High Pressure Oil To The Engine’S Cylinder Heads May Deteriorate Over Time And Allow Oil To Leak Or Mist The Engine Compartment.


Ic Resb (2003) – 08V355000

Vehicle recall defect – Navistar Is Recalling 1,765 My 1998 Through 2003 Re School And Commercial Buses Manufactured Between January 5, 1998 And July 23, 2002, Equipped With International T444E Engines. The Hose Assemblies That Supply High Pressure Oil To The Engine’S Cylinder Heads May Deteriorate And Allow Oil To Leak Or Mist In The Engine Compartment.


Ic Resb (1997) – 07V232000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain My 1996 Thru 2004 Re Commercial And School Buses Equipped With International T444E V-8 Diesel Engines Manufactured Between January 3, 1996, And March 22, 2004. Hose Assemblies That Supply High Pressure Oil To The Engine’S Cylinder Heads May Deteriorate Over Time And Allow Oil To Leak Or Mist The Engine Compartment.


Ic Resb (2003) – 07V232000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain My 1996 Thru 2004 Re Commercial And School Buses Equipped With International T444E V-8 Diesel Engines Manufactured Between January 3, 1996, And March 22, 2004. Hose Assemblies That Supply High Pressure Oil To The Engine’S Cylinder Heads May Deteriorate Over Time And Allow Oil To Leak Or Mist The Engine Compartment.


Ic Resb (1996) – 07V232000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain My 1996 Thru 2004 Re Commercial And School Buses Equipped With International T444E V-8 Diesel Engines Manufactured Between January 3, 1996, And March 22, 2004. Hose Assemblies That Supply High Pressure Oil To The Engine’S Cylinder Heads May Deteriorate Over Time And Allow Oil To Leak Or Mist The Engine Compartment.


Ic Resb (2003) – 05V337000

Vehicle recall defect – This Is Not A Safety Recall In Accordance With The Safety Act. However, It Is Deemed A Safety Improvement Campaign By The Agency. Certain Ic My 2002-2007 Besb, Cesb, Fesb, And Resb School Buses Originally Sold In Or Currently Registered In States Other Than The Following: Alaska, Colorado, ConneCTIcut, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, And The District Of Columbia. In Extremely Cold Weather, The Microswitches Used Internally To Position The Sign In The Open And Closed Positions May MalfunCTIon, Causing The Sign To Open Or Close In An Improper Position, Or To Not Open At All.


Ic Resb (2003) – 05V331000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Ic My 2002 Through 2004 3800; 2002 Through 2006 Cesb, Fesb, And Resb; And 2006 And 2007 Besb School Buses Originally Sold In Or Currently Registered In The Following States: Alaska, Colorado, ConneCTIcut, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, And The District Of Columbia. In Extremely Cold Weather, The Microswitches Used Internally To Position The Stop Arm Sign In The Open And Closed Positions May MalfunCTIon, Causing The Sign To Open Or Close In An Improper Position, Or To Not Open At All.


Ic Resb (2002) – 08V355000

Vehicle recall defect – Navistar Is Recalling 1,765 My 1998 Through 2003 Re School And Commercial Buses Manufactured Between January 5, 1998 And July 23, 2002, Equipped With International T444E Engines. The Hose Assemblies That Supply High Pressure Oil To The Engine’S Cylinder Heads May Deteriorate And Allow Oil To Leak Or Mist In The Engine Compartment.


Ic Resb (2002) – 07V232000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain My 1996 Thru 2004 Re Commercial And School Buses Equipped With International T444E V-8 Diesel Engines Manufactured Between January 3, 1996, And March 22, 2004. Hose Assemblies That Supply High Pressure Oil To The Engine’S Cylinder Heads May Deteriorate Over Time And Allow Oil To Leak Or Mist The Engine Compartment.