terra transit

GM Terra Transit (2000) – 10V548000

Vehicle recall defect – Turtle Top Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2001-2007 Transit Buses Built On Various GM And Ford Chassis From August 2, 1999 Through September 1, 2007, 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.


GM Terra Transit (2006) – 10V548000

Vehicle recall defect – Turtle Top Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2001-2007 Transit Buses Built On Various GM And Ford Chassis From August 2, 1999 Through September 1, 2007, 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.


GM Terra Transit (2005) – 10V548000

Vehicle recall defect – Turtle Top Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2001-2007 Transit Buses Built On Various GM And Ford Chassis From August 2, 1999 Through September 1, 2007, 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.


Turtle Top Terra Transit (2015) – 18V603000

Vehicle recall defect – Turtle Top Is Recalling Certain 2013-2018 Turtle Top Odyssey, Vanterra, And Terra Transit Transit Buses, Equipped With Ricon S-Series And K-Series TitaniUM Wheelchair Lifts. The Wheelchair Lift Positioning Input Cam May Fail While The Lift Is In Use, Allowing The Platform To Travel Higher Than The Vehicle Floor Height.


Turtle Top Terra Transit (2014) – 18V603000

Vehicle recall defect – Turtle Top Is Recalling Certain 2013-2018 Turtle Top Odyssey, Vanterra, And Terra Transit Transit Buses, Equipped With Ricon S-Series And K-Series TitaniUM Wheelchair Lifts. The Wheelchair Lift Positioning Input Cam May Fail While The Lift Is In Use, Allowing The Platform To Travel Higher Than The Vehicle Floor Height.


Turtle Top Terra Transit (2013) – 18V603000

Vehicle recall defect – Turtle Top Is Recalling Certain 2013-2018 Turtle Top Odyssey, Vanterra, And Terra Transit Transit Buses, Equipped With Ricon S-Series And K-Series TitaniUM Wheelchair Lifts. The Wheelchair Lift Positioning Input Cam May Fail While The Lift Is In Use, Allowing The Platform To Travel Higher Than The Vehicle Floor Height.


Turtle Top Terra Transit (2005) – 09V422000

Vehicle recall defect – Turtle Top Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2004 Through 2005 Transit Buses Equipped With Luminator Horizon Led Side Destination Signs. The Connector Board Can Corrode Due To An Accumulation Of Moisture Under The Connector.


Turtle Top Terra Transit (2004) – 09V422000

Vehicle recall defect – Turtle Top Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2004 Through 2005 Transit Buses Equipped With Luminator Horizon Led Side Destination Signs. The Connector Board Can Corrode Due To An Accumulation Of Moisture Under The Connector.


Turtle Top Terra Transit (2018) – 18V603000

Vehicle recall defect – Turtle Top Is Recalling Certain 2013-2018 Turtle Top Odyssey, Vanterra, And Terra Transit Transit Buses, Equipped With Ricon S-Series And K-Series TitaniUM Wheelchair Lifts. The Wheelchair Lift Positioning Input Cam May Fail While The Lift Is In Use, Allowing The Platform To Travel Higher Than The Vehicle Floor Height.


Turtle Top Terra Transit (2017) – 18V603000

Vehicle recall defect – Turtle Top Is Recalling Certain 2013-2018 Turtle Top Odyssey, Vanterra, And Terra Transit Transit Buses, Equipped With Ricon S-Series And K-Series TitaniUM Wheelchair Lifts. The Wheelchair Lift Positioning Input Cam May Fail While The Lift Is In Use, Allowing The Platform To Travel Higher Than The Vehicle Floor Height.