v715

Oshkosh V715 (1980) – 85V170000

Vehicle recall defect – An Error In The Installation Of The Brake Air Line Resulted In ConneCTIng The Front And Rear Air Brake Supply Tanks In Series Without A Check Valve Between Them. If An Air Leak Develops In Either The Front Or Rear Brake System, Both Tanks Would Be Depleted Of Air Causing Both Brake Systems To Be Inoperative. Consequence Of Defect: A Truck Without Independent Front And Rear Brake Systems Is In Noncompliance With Fmvss 121, Air Brake Systems, Which Provides Such A System To Reduce Highway Accidents.


Oshkosh V715 (1980) – 82V083000

Vehicle recall defect – The Steering Pitman Arm Cross Bolts On The Involved Vehicles May Not Have Been Sufficiently Tightened To Properly Secure The Arm To The Steering Gear Shaft. The Bolt May Loosen Further During Continued Vehicle Operation.


Oshkosh V715 (1980) – 81V137000

Vehicle recall defect – The Parking Brake Linkage May Not Exert Sufficient Force To The Parking Brake System To Hold The Vehicle When Parked On A Slope.


Oshkosh V715 (1979) – 85V170000

Vehicle recall defect – An Error In The Installation Of The Brake Air Line Resulted In ConneCTIng The Front And Rear Air Brake Supply Tanks In Series Without A Check Valve Between Them. If An Air Leak Develops In Either The Front Or Rear Brake System, Both Tanks Would Be Depleted Of Air Causing Both Brake Systems To Be Inoperative. Consequence Of Defect: A Truck Without Independent Front And Rear Brake Systems Is In Noncompliance With Fmvss 121, Air Brake Systems, Which Provides Such A System To Reduce Highway Accidents.


Oshkosh V715 (1979) – 82V083000

Vehicle recall defect – The Steering Pitman Arm Cross Bolts On The Involved Vehicles May Not Have Been Sufficiently Tightened To Properly Secure The Arm To The Steering Gear Shaft. The Bolt May Loosen Further During Continued Vehicle Operation.


Oshkosh V715 (1979) – 81V137000

Vehicle recall defect – The Parking Brake Linkage May Not Exert Sufficient Force To The Parking Brake System To Hold The Vehicle When Parked On A Slope.


Oshkosh V715 (1978) – 85V170000

Vehicle recall defect – An Error In The Installation Of The Brake Air Line Resulted In ConneCTIng The Front And Rear Air Brake Supply Tanks In Series Without A Check Valve Between Them. If An Air Leak Develops In Either The Front Or Rear Brake System, Both Tanks Would Be Depleted Of Air Causing Both Brake Systems To Be Inoperative. Consequence Of Defect: A Truck Without Independent Front And Rear Brake Systems Is In Noncompliance With Fmvss 121, Air Brake Systems, Which Provides Such A System To Reduce Highway Accidents.


Oshkosh V715 (1977) – 85V170000

Vehicle recall defect – An Error In The Installation Of The Brake Air Line Resulted In ConneCTIng The Front And Rear Air Brake Supply Tanks In Series Without A Check Valve Between Them. If An Air Leak Develops In Either The Front Or Rear Brake System, Both Tanks Would Be Depleted Of Air Causing Both Brake Systems To Be Inoperative. Consequence Of Defect: A Truck Without Independent Front And Rear Brake Systems Is In Noncompliance With Fmvss 121, Air Brake Systems, Which Provides Such A System To Reduce Highway Accidents.


Oshkosh V715 (1981) – 85V170000

Vehicle recall defect – An Error In The Installation Of The Brake Air Line Resulted In ConneCTIng The Front And Rear Air Brake Supply Tanks In Series Without A Check Valve Between Them. If An Air Leak Develops In Either The Front Or Rear Brake System, Both Tanks Would Be Depleted Of Air Causing Both Brake Systems To Be Inoperative. Consequence Of Defect: A Truck Without Independent Front And Rear Brake Systems Is In Noncompliance With Fmvss 121, Air Brake Systems, Which Provides Such A System To Reduce Highway Accidents.


Oshkosh V715 (1981) – 82V083000

Vehicle recall defect – The Steering Pitman Arm Cross Bolts On The Involved Vehicles May Not Have Been Sufficiently Tightened To Properly Secure The Arm To The Steering Gear Shaft. The Bolt May Loosen Further During Continued Vehicle Operation.