Kenworth W900 (1975) – 79V179000
Vehicle recall defect – Some Of The Involved Vehicles Do Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 121, “Air Brake Systems”. The Air Reservoir Capacity Is Below That Allowed By The Standard.
Vehicle recall defect – Some Of The Involved Vehicles Do Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 121, “Air Brake Systems”. The Air Reservoir Capacity Is Below That Allowed By The Standard.
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With An Optional Firewall-Mounted Circuit Breaker. The Main Cab Power And Battery Power Leads Were Attached Incorrectly. This Condition Can Result In The Main Cab Power Being Unprotected.
Vehicle recall defect – The Wires That Correspond To The Vehicle’S Rear Turn Signals Were Reversed When Installed In The Electrical Connector.
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With TRW Tie Rod Ends On Certain Meritor Axles. The Tie Rod And Drag Link Ball StUD Ends Contain Bearings That Are Below The Specified Case Depth And/Or Hardness.
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With Meritor Fg941 Steer Axles. The Gross Axle Weight Rating (Gawr) Was Determined Incorrectly And Over-Stated On The Vehicle Certification Label. With The Incorrect Gawr Listed, These Labels Do Not Meet The Certification Requirements Of Part 567, “Requirements For Manufacturers Of Motor Vehicles.” Vehicles Will Be Remedied Either By Assigning The Proper Weight Rating Or, If Possible, By Changing The Necessary Components To Meet The Currently Assigned Weight Rating.
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With Caterpillar Engines And Eaton Autoshift Transmissions. The Engines Can Stall Because Of Software Problems.
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Vehicles Equipped With 54″ Rear Axle Spacing Configuration Of The Airglide 200 Suspension With The Service Application Identified As Logger, Dump Truck, Or Tanker. The Rear Suspension Is Regularly Subjected To Extreme Articulation, Resulting In Flexing Of The Joint.
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With Caterpillar 3406E Engines. The Routing Of The Electrical And Fuel Lines Can Cause Chaffing Of The Wiring Harness On The Fuel Line.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks Equipped With Truck Hub Units Manufactured By Skf Exclusively For Use On ARVInmeritor’S Ff98X Series Non-Drive Steer Axles, The Hub Unit Bearings Can Wear Prematurely.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With Replacement Dana Spicer Tandem Drive Axle Models Ds463 And Ds521, Installed On Vehicles From May 1, 2001 Through February 1, 2002, An Undersized Attachment Weld May Fracture Without Warning.