sprinter bus

Daimler Sprinter Bus (2007) – 10V171000

Vehicle recall defect – Daimler Bus North Carolina (Dbnc) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007 Through 2009 Sprinter Bus Transit Buses Manufactured Between March 2008 And July 2009 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.


Daimler Sprinter Bus (2009) – 12V148000

Vehicle recall defect – Daimler Is Recalling Certain 2008-2009 Daimler Sprinter Mini-Buses Equipped With Braun Century-2 And Vista-2 Wheelchair Lifts. Over Time And With Frequent Use, The Roll Stop Latches On The Outer Barrier May Become Bent Or Misaligned.


Daimler Sprinter Bus (2009) – 10V171000

Vehicle recall defect – Daimler Bus North Carolina (Dbnc) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007 Through 2009 Sprinter Bus Transit Buses Manufactured Between March 2008 And July 2009 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.


Daimler Sprinter Bus (2008) – 12V148000

Vehicle recall defect – Daimler Is Recalling Certain 2008-2009 Daimler Sprinter Mini-Buses Equipped With Braun Century-2 And Vista-2 Wheelchair Lifts. Over Time And With Frequent Use, The Roll Stop Latches On The Outer Barrier May Become Bent Or Misaligned.


Daimler Sprinter Bus (2008) – 10V171000

Vehicle recall defect – Daimler Bus North Carolina (Dbnc) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007 Through 2009 Sprinter Bus Transit Buses Manufactured Between March 2008 And July 2009 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.


Sprinter Bus 3500 (2009) – 10V173000

Vehicle recall defect – Daimler Bus North Carolina (Dbnc) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2008 And 2009 Sprinter Bus Transit Buses Manufactured Between June And December 2009 Fitted With Certain Ricon S Series And K Series L-Model Wheelchair Lifts. Due To A Problem In The Software That Controls The Lift’S “Up” FunCTIon, Should The “Up” Button Be Released Before The Floor Level Limit Switch Is Activated, The Lift May Continue Its Upward Travel And May Overrun The Floor Level Cut Off Point.


Sprinter Bus 3500 (2008) – 10V173000

Vehicle recall defect – Daimler Bus North Carolina (Dbnc) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2008 And 2009 Sprinter Bus Transit Buses Manufactured Between June And December 2009 Fitted With Certain Ricon S Series And K Series L-Model Wheelchair Lifts. Due To A Problem In The Software That Controls The Lift’S “Up” FunCTIon, Should The “Up” Button Be Released Before The Floor Level Limit Switch Is Activated, The Lift May Continue Its Upward Travel And May Overrun The Floor Level Cut Off Point.