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Startrans Senator Hd (2007) – 10V204000

Vehicle recall defect – Startrans Bus Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007 Through 2010 Candidate, Candidate Ii, Senator, Senator Hd, President, Trolley, Senator Ii, And Sentinal Transit Buses Manufactured From December 2007 Through December 18, 2009 And Fitted With Ricon Public Use Lifts. The Restraint Belt On These Lifts Was Designed To Prevent The Lift From Moving, Unless The Tongue Of The Belt Is Fully Engaged And Latched In The Buckle. Ricon Has Discovered, However, That It Is Possible For The Operator To Insert The Belt Tongue Into The Buckle Without Fully Engaging The Latching Mechanism. In This Case, The Restraint Belt Would Appear To Be Latched, And The Operator Could Run The Lift. If The Restraint Belt Tongue Is Not Fully Engaged Into The Restraint Belt Buckle, And Latched, The Lift May Operate With An Occupant On The Platform.


Startrans Senator Hd (2007) – 09V410000

Vehicle recall defect – Startrans Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006 Through 2009 Transit Buses Manufactured Between August 9, 2006 And June 25, 2009, Equipped With Trans/Air Air Conditioning Systems. Each Trans/Air System Comes With An Electrical Kit And Ec Pc Board Which If Improperly Installed Could Overheat.


Startrans Senator Hd (2007) – 09V409000

Vehicle recall defect – Startrans Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2001 Through 2009 Transit Buses Manufactured Between October 15, 2001 And September 24, 2009, Equipped With Luminator Horizon Led Side Destination Signs. The Connector Board Can Corrode Due To An Accumulation Of Moisture Under The Connector.


Startrans Senator Hd (2006) – 13V067000

Vehicle recall defect – Supreme Corporation (Supreme) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006-2012 Startrans Trolley, Sentinel, Senator Hd, Senator, Candidate, C2, S2, Ps2, And President Transit Buses Equipped With Ricon Manufactured Wheelchair Lifts Which Have An Optional Armored Pendant Cable. The Cable May Have Been Installed Such That It Doesn’T Clear The Wheelchair Lift And Without A ProteCTIve Cover, Or A Misinstalled ProteCTIve Cover.


Startrans Senator Hd (2006) – 11V227000

Vehicle recall defect – Startrans Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006 Through 2010 Transit Buses Equipped With Carrier Genv Em-1 Evaporator Units. Due To Time, Temperature, And/Or Vibration, The Fuse May Loosen In The Fuse Holder Resulting In High Resistance And Arcing.


Startrans Senator Hd (2006) – 10V562000

Vehicle recall defect – Startrans Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006 And 2007 Candidate, Candidate Ii, Senator Hd, Trolley, President, Senator, And Senator Ii Transit Buses Equipped With Trans/Air Ta73 Evaporators. The Evaporator Utilizes A Power Resistor To Regulate Blower Speed. Should A Short Occur In The “Low Or Medium Speed” Circuit While The Blower Is In High Speed, The Short Will Cause The Supply Voltage To Feedback Through The Resistor To Ground, Not Drawing Enough Current To Trip The Fuse.


Startrans Senator Hd (2006) – 09V410000

Vehicle recall defect – Startrans Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006 Through 2009 Transit Buses Manufactured Between August 9, 2006 And June 25, 2009, Equipped With Trans/Air Air Conditioning Systems. Each Trans/Air System Comes With An Electrical Kit And Ec Pc Board Which If Improperly Installed Could Overheat.


Startrans Senator Hd (2006) – 09V409000

Vehicle recall defect – Startrans Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2001 Through 2009 Transit Buses Manufactured Between October 15, 2001 And September 24, 2009, Equipped With Luminator Horizon Led Side Destination Signs. The Connector Board Can Corrode Due To An Accumulation Of Moisture Under The Connector.


Startrans Senator Hd (2008) – 10V204000

Vehicle recall defect – Startrans Bus Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007 Through 2010 Candidate, Candidate Ii, Senator, Senator Hd, President, Trolley, Senator Ii, And Sentinal Transit Buses Manufactured From December 2007 Through December 18, 2009 And Fitted With Ricon Public Use Lifts. The Restraint Belt On These Lifts Was Designed To Prevent The Lift From Moving, Unless The Tongue Of The Belt Is Fully Engaged And Latched In The Buckle. Ricon Has Discovered, However, That It Is Possible For The Operator To Insert The Belt Tongue Into The Buckle Without Fully Engaging The Latching Mechanism. In This Case, The Restraint Belt Would Appear To Be Latched, And The Operator Could Run The Lift. If The Restraint Belt Tongue Is Not Fully Engaged Into The Restraint Belt Buckle, And Latched, The Lift May Operate With An Occupant On The Platform.


Startrans Senator Hd (2008) – 09V410000

Vehicle recall defect – Startrans Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006 Through 2009 Transit Buses Manufactured Between August 9, 2006 And June 25, 2009, Equipped With Trans/Air Air Conditioning Systems. Each Trans/Air System Comes With An Electrical Kit And Ec Pc Board Which If Improperly Installed Could Overheat.