s1900

International Harvester S1900 (1979) – 83V001000

Vehicle recall defect – Under Certain CircuMSTances, The Output Shaft Of The Steering Gear May Develop Cracks At A Location Between The Gear And The Pitman Arm Mounting. The Suspect Component Is Found On Steering Gears With The Code 05057. Continued Operation May Result In Fracture And DisconneCTIon Of The Steering Linkage.


International Harvester S1900 (1981) – 83V001000

Vehicle recall defect – Under Certain CircuMSTances, The Output Shaft Of The Steering Gear May Develop Cracks At A Location Between The Gear And The Pitman Arm Mounting. The Suspect Component Is Found On Steering Gears With The Code 05057. Continued Operation May Result In Fracture And DisconneCTIon Of The Steering Linkage.


International Harvester S1900 (1978) – 86V026000

Vehicle recall defect – Steering Arm May Crack After Repeated Full Lock Turns Due To The Lack Of End-Of-Travel Relief Features. Consequence Of Defect: Loss Of Steering Control Would Be Experienced If Cracks Expand To Complete Fracture Of The Arm, And A Crash Could Occur Without Prior Warning.


International Harvester S1900 (1981) – 81V129000

Vehicle recall defect – An Extra Adapter Fitting Used Along With An Incorrect Through-Frame Fitting May Have Been Installed In The Fluid Line. The Additional Length Of The Extra Fitting Could Move The Fluid Line Into A Position Of Interference With The Clutch Rod, Causing Wear On The Fluid Line.


International Harvester S1900 (1978) – 83V001000

Vehicle recall defect – Under Certain CircuMSTances, The Output Shaft Of The Steering Gear May Develop Cracks At A Location Between The Gear And The Pitman Arm Mounting. The Suspect Component Is Found On Steering Gears With The Code 05057. Continued Operation May Result In Fracture And DisconneCTIon Of The Steering Linkage.


International Harvester S1900 (1981) – 81V041000

Vehicle recall defect – The Nut That Fastens The Tapered Tie Rod Ends To The Steering Arms May Not Have Been Sufficiently Tightened On Certain Vehicles. The Nut Could Loosen And Eventually Come Off, Causing The Tie Rod To Disengage From The Steering Arm. The Nut May Come Off Despite The Installation Of Locking Cotter Pins.


International Harvester S1900 (1977) – 83V001000

Vehicle recall defect – Under Certain CircuMSTances, The Output Shaft Of The Steering Gear May Develop Cracks At A Location Between The Gear And The Pitman Arm Mounting. The Suspect Component Is Found On Steering Gears With The Code 05057. Continued Operation May Result In Fracture And DisconneCTIon Of The Steering Linkage.