trailer hitch

Hidden Hitch Trailer Hitch – 04E056000

Vehicle recall defect – Cequent Aftermarket Hidden Hitch Brand Trailer Hitches Manufactured Between February 1, 2002, And March 16, 2004, For Use Exclusively On Nissan My 2002-2004 Frontier Pick-Up Trucks. With Continued Use, Load Forces May Cause The Side Bracket Of The Hitch To Fatigue And Eventually Break, Possibly Allowing The Towed Unit To Separate From The Towing Vehicle.


Reese Trailer Hitch – 98E006000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Trailer Converters For Use On Toyota Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicles. The Circuit Board Of The ‘Converter’ In The Wiring Harness Is Subject To Electrical Shorting, Causing The Brake Light Fuse To Blow.


Reese Trailer Hitch – 01E060000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Trailer Hitches Installed On Certain 2002 Toyota Tacoma V-6 Vehicles. The Tow Capacity On The Label Attached To The Vehicle Tow Hitch Is Incorrect.


Reese Trailer Hitch – 01E006000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Interchangeable Hitch Balls, Kit Part Numbers #57000, #57001, And #57002, Manufactured Between February 1, 2000, And October 31, 2000, Which Are Affixed To A Mounting Post On A Tow Vehicle With A Vertically Aligned Plunger Applied Through The Top Center Of The Hitch Ball. The Plunger Holding The Hitch Ball To The Mounting Post Can Work Loose.


Reese Trailer Hitch – 00E021000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Incorrectly Manufactured Trailer Hitch Ball Mount Components, Part Nos. 65509, 67509, And 61009, And The Ball Mount Itself, 58112, And Manufactured Between August 1, 1999, To April 14, 2000. These Ball Mounts Can Break Without Warning.


STD Trailer Hitch – 90E030000

Vehicle recall defect – Hitches, Attached To Small Trailers That Attach To Motorcycles, May Contain Substandard Materials In The Chrome Ball Coupler.