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Temsa Ts30 (2012) – 13V304000

Vehicle recall defect – Temsa Global Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007-2013 Ts35C And Model Year 2012-2013 Ts30 Coach Buses. The Label Indicating The Nearest Emergency Exit Window Release Mechanism May Be Missing. Thus, These Buses Fail To Conform With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 217, “Bus Emergency Exits And Window Retention And Release.”


Temsa Ts30 (2012) – 13V250000

Vehicle recall defect – Temsa Global Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2011-2013 Ts35C Motorcoach Buses Manufactured November 2010 Through May 2013 And 2012-2013 Ts30 Motorcoach Buses Manufactured November 2011 Through April 2013 And Equipped With 3-Point Seat Belts. The Bolts Used For The Installation Of The Seat Were Tighted Over Their Torque Specification Which May Cause The Bolts To Fail.


Temsa Ts30 (2012) – 13V135000

Vehicle recall defect – Temsa Global Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2011-2013 Ts35C And 2012-2013 Ts30 Motor Coach Buses. First, The Two Service Air Brake Pressure Gauges Are Both Reading The Pressure Of The Same Air Tank. Second, The Abs System MalfunCTIon Indicator Light Does Not Illuminate Momentarily When The Key Is Turned To The ‘On’ Or ‘Run’ Position. Thus, These Vehicles Fail To Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 121, “Air Brake Systems.”


Temsa Ts30 (2012) – 13V002000

Vehicle recall defect – Temsa Global Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2012-2013 Ts30 Motorcoaches Manufactured From November 2011, Through December 2012. When The Vehicle Is Put In The “Body Lift” Position, The Brake Hoses Near The Front Tires Become Stretched.


Temsa Ts30 (2013) – 14V388000

Vehicle recall defect – Temsa Global Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S. (Temsa) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2012-2014 Ts30 Motorcoaches And 2007-2014 Ts35C Motorcoaches. The Emergency Roof Labels Do Not Have Adequate InstruCTIons For Exiting The Bus In The Event Of An Emergency. As Such, These Vehicles Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 217, “Bus Emergency Exits And Window Retention And Release.”


Temsa Ts30 (2013) – 14V387000

Vehicle recall defect – Temsa Global Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S. (Temsa) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2012 Ts30 Motorcoaches Manufactured November 2011, To December 2011; 2013 Ts30 Motorcoaches Manufactured September 2012, To April 2013; And 2014 Ts30 Motorcoaches Manufactured July 2013, To April 2014. In The Affected Vehicles, The Driver May Have A Hard Time Seeing Oncoming Traffic From The Right Side At An InterseCTIon Where The Angle Is Less Than Ninety Degrees.


Temsa Ts30 (2013) – 13V317000

Vehicle recall defect – Temsa Global Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2013 Ts30 Buses Manufactured In April 2013. Due To An Improper Heat Treatment, The Axle Shafts May Break.


Temsa Ts30 (2013) – 13V304000

Vehicle recall defect – Temsa Global Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007-2013 Ts35C And Model Year 2012-2013 Ts30 Coach Buses. The Label Indicating The Nearest Emergency Exit Window Release Mechanism May Be Missing. Thus, These Buses Fail To Conform With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 217, “Bus Emergency Exits And Window Retention And Release.”


Temsa Ts30 (2013) – 13V250000

Vehicle recall defect – Temsa Global Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2011-2013 Ts35C Motorcoach Buses Manufactured November 2010 Through May 2013 And 2012-2013 Ts30 Motorcoach Buses Manufactured November 2011 Through April 2013 And Equipped With 3-Point Seat Belts. The Bolts Used For The Installation Of The Seat Were Tighted Over Their Torque Specification Which May Cause The Bolts To Fail.


Temsa Ts30 (2013) – 13V135000

Vehicle recall defect – Temsa Global Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2011-2013 Ts35C And 2012-2013 Ts30 Motor Coach Buses. First, The Two Service Air Brake Pressure Gauges Are Both Reading The Pressure Of The Same Air Tank. Second, The Abs System MalfunCTIon Indicator Light Does Not Illuminate Momentarily When The Key Is Turned To The ‘On’ Or ‘Run’ Position. Thus, These Vehicles Fail To Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 121, “Air Brake Systems.”