t series

Chevrolet T-Series (2006) – 06V254000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Medium Duty Trucks Equipped Sr-7 Bendix Brake Valves, The Check Valve Inside The Valve Cavity May Not Properly Set, Causing Internal Air Leakage. If The Check Valve Does Not Properly Seat, The Resulting Leakage Can Cause A Delay In The Application Of The Spring Brakes To Park The Vehicle After Operator Pulls The Dash Valve Button.


Chevrolet T Series (2000) – 02V052000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Medium Duty Tilt Cab Trucks Equipped With Manual Transmissions Have A Condition In Which The Clutch Master-Cylinder Pushrod End That Attaches To The Clutch Pedal Pin Can Wear Prematurely. The First Noticeable Effect Of This Wear Could Be The Clutch Pedal Not Returning Completely To The Full-Up Position.


Chevrolet T Series (1999) – 02V052000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Medium Duty Tilt Cab Trucks Equipped With Manual Transmissions Have A Condition In Which The Clutch Master-Cylinder Pushrod End That Attaches To The Clutch Pedal Pin Can Wear Prematurely. The First Noticeable Effect Of This Wear Could Be The Clutch Pedal Not Returning Completely To The Full-Up Position.


Chevrolet T-Series (2007) – 09V309000

Vehicle recall defect – GM Is Recalling 1,880 Model Year 2007 Chevrolet Kodiak And T-Series, GMC Topkick And T-Series, And Isuzu F-Series And H-Series Passenger Vehicles Equipped With 7.8L Diesel Engine. The Air Compressor In Some Of These Vehicles May Not Build Enough Air Pressure To Support The Air Brake System. If This Condition Were To Occur While The Vehicles Was Stationary (Brakes Applied), The Air Brakes Would Remain Applied And Prevent The Vehicle From Moving.


Chevrolet T-Series (2007) – 07V190000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Medium Duty Conventional And Tilt Cab Trucks Equipped With 7.8L Diesel Engines And Air Brakes, The Air Compressor May Not Build Enough Air Pressure To Support The Air Brake System.


Chevrolet T-Series (2006) – 06V311000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Trucks Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 121, “Air Brake Systems.” An Internal Control And Check Valve Within The Air Brake Application Valve Assembly Was Configured Improperly, Preventing Air From Flowing Through The Brake System As Designed. In The Event Of An Emergency Stop, The Vehicle’S Stopping Distance Would Be Increased.


GMC T-Series (2007) – 07V190000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Medium Duty Conventional And Tilt Cab Trucks Equipped With 7.8L Diesel Engines And Air Brakes, The Air Compressor May Not Build Enough Air Pressure To Support The Air Brake System.


GMC T-Series (2006) – 06V311000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Trucks Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 121, “Air Brake Systems.” An Internal Control And Check Valve Within The Air Brake Application Valve Assembly Was Configured Improperly, Preventing Air From Flowing Through The Brake System As Designed. In The Event Of An Emergency Stop, The Vehicle’S Stopping Distance Would Be Increased.


GMC T-Series (2006) – 06V254000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Medium Duty Trucks Equipped Sr-7 Bendix Brake Valves, The Check Valve Inside The Valve Cavity May Not Properly Set, Causing Internal Air Leakage. If The Check Valve Does Not Properly Seat, The Resulting Leakage Can Cause A Delay In The Application Of The Spring Brakes To Park The Vehicle After Operator Pulls The Dash Valve Button.


GMC T Series (2000) – 02V052000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Medium Duty Tilt Cab Trucks Equipped With Manual Transmissions Have A Condition In Which The Clutch Master-Cylinder Pushrod End That Attaches To The Clutch Pedal Pin Can Wear Prematurely. The First Noticeable Effect Of This Wear Could Be The Clutch Pedal Not Returning Completely To The Full-Up Position.