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New Flyer Xde60 (2013) – 16V038000

Vehicle recall defect – New Flyer Industries, Ltd. (New Flyer) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2015 New Flyer Md30, 2012 C35Lfr, 2010-2011 D35Lfr, Nabi 35Lfw, 2011 D40Lfr, 2010-2012 D60Lfr And Nabi 31Lfw, 2010 C40Lf, De35Lf, D40Lf, De40Lfa, De60Lfa, Ge35Lfr And Ge40Lf, 2009 De60Lf And Ge40Lfr, 2010-2013 C40Lfr, De60Lfr, Nabi 416 And Nabi 60Brt, 2010-2015 Xd35, Xde40, Nabi 40Lfw And 42Brt, 2011-2015 Xd40 And Xn40, 2013-2015 Xd60, Xde60 And Xn35, 2010-2014 Xde35, 2013 Xe40, 2012-2015 Xn60, Equipped With Certain Recaro Ergo-M Commercial Bus Driver Seats. The Affected Seats Have J-Brackets That May Be Missing Welds Which Could Allow The Seat Belt Anchorage Assembly To Separate From The J-Bracket.


New Flyer Xde60 (2013) – 14V532000

Vehicle recall defect – New Flyer Industries Ltd. (New Flyer) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2013 Xd35, Xde35, Xe40, And 2013-2014 Xd40, Xd60, Xde40, Xde60, Xn35, Xn40, And Xn60 Transit Buses. During Installation, The Brake Pedal Mounting Plate May Have Been Clamped Between The Brake Pedal Assembly And The Brake Valve Actuator (Bva) Resulting In A Misalignment And Binding Of The Internal Piston In The Bva.


New Flyer Xde60 (2013) – 13V221000

Vehicle recall defect – New Flyer Industries Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2012 Xd35 And Xd40, Model Year 2013 Xd60, Xde40 And Xde60 And Model Year 2012-2013 Xn40 And Xn60 Transit Buses. In The Affected Buses, The Push-To-Start Button Switch May Have A Weak Return Spring, Allowing The Engine To Start Unexpectedly.


New Flyer Xde60 (2016) – 18V394000

Vehicle recall defect – New Flyer Of America, Inc. (New Flyer) Is Recalling Certain 2014-2016 New Flyer Xt60, 2014-2017 New Flyer Xn60 And Xd60, And 2015-2017 New Flyer Xde60 Urban Transit Buses Equipped With ZF Axles That Have Radial Air Disk Brakes. Surface Roughness Of A Guide Pin In The Radial Brake Calipers May Cause The Brake Carriage Guide Pin Support Bolt To Break. As Such, These Vehicles Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (Fmvss) Number 121, “Air Brake Systems.”


New Flyer Xde60 (2016) – 18V155000

Vehicle recall defect – New Flyer Of America Inc. (New Flyer) Is Recalling Certain 2016-2018 Xde40 And Xde60 And 2017 Xde35 Heavy Duty Urban Transit Buses. The Plastic End-Caps Of The Drive Shaft Slip Yoke May Crack And Fail.


New Flyer Xde60 (2018) – 19V100000

Vehicle recall defect – New Flyer Industries Ltd. (New Flyer) Is Recalling Certain 2018 Xde60 And Xd40, 2018-2019 Xn40, And 2019 Xe60 Heavy Duty Urban Transit Buses. The Affected Vehicles Are Equipped With An As-3 Tempered Glass Panel In The Rooftop Emergency Escape Hatch That May Shatter In Extreme Cold Temperatures.


New Flyer Xde60 (2018) – 18V615000

Vehicle recall defect – New Flyer Of America Inc. (New Flyer) Is Recalling Certain 2016-2018 New Flyer Xde60, Xde40, And 2017 Xde35 Transit Buses, Equipped With Certain Allison Transmission Hybrid Drive Units. The Pressure Switches On These Drive Units May Fail, Possibly Resulting In A Loss Of Drive.


New Flyer Xde60 (2018) – 18V155000

Vehicle recall defect – New Flyer Of America Inc. (New Flyer) Is Recalling Certain 2016-2018 Xde40 And Xde60 And 2017 Xde35 Heavy Duty Urban Transit Buses. The Plastic End-Caps Of The Drive Shaft Slip Yoke May Crack And Fail.


New Flyer Xde60 (2017) – 18V615000

Vehicle recall defect – New Flyer Of America Inc. (New Flyer) Is Recalling Certain 2016-2018 New Flyer Xde60, Xde40, And 2017 Xde35 Transit Buses, Equipped With Certain Allison Transmission Hybrid Drive Units. The Pressure Switches On These Drive Units May Fail, Possibly Resulting In A Loss Of Drive.


New Flyer Xde60 (2017) – 18V394000

Vehicle recall defect – New Flyer Of America, Inc. (New Flyer) Is Recalling Certain 2014-2016 New Flyer Xt60, 2014-2017 New Flyer Xn60 And Xd60, And 2015-2017 New Flyer Xde60 Urban Transit Buses Equipped With ZF Axles That Have Radial Air Disk Brakes. Surface Roughness Of A Guide Pin In The Radial Brake Calipers May Cause The Brake Carriage Guide Pin Support Bolt To Break. As Such, These Vehicles Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (Fmvss) Number 121, “Air Brake Systems.”