Transport Canada Recall - 2025112 - MORGAN OLSON
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Summary
Affected products
2017 | MORGAN OLSON | 16' STEP VAN, 2017 | MORGAN OLSON | 18' STEP VAN, 2018 | MORGAN OLSON | 18' STEP VAN, 2018 | MORGAN OLSON | 16' STEP VAN, 2019 | MORGAN OLSON | 16' STEP VAN, 2019 | MORGAN OLSON | 18' STEP VAN, 2020 | MORGAN OLSON | 16' STEP VAN, 2020 | MORGAN OLSON | 18' STEP VAN, 2021 | MORGAN OLSON | 16' STEP VAN, 2021 | MORGAN OLSON | 18' STEP VAN, 2022 | MORGAN OLSON | 16' STEP VAN, 2022 | MORGAN OLSON | 18' STEP VAN, 2023 | MORGAN OLSON | 18' STEP VAN, 2023 | MORGAN OLSON | 16' STEP VAN, 2024 | MORGAN OLSON | 18' STEP VAN, 2024 | MORGAN OLSON | 16' STEP VAN, 2025 | MORGAN OLSON | 16' STEP VAN, 2025 | MORGAN OLSON | 18' STEP VAN
Issue
On certain trucks, the throttle position sensor power wire may not have been installed properly in the powertrain control module (PCM) connector. As a result, the wire could loosen and cause a loss of signal. If this happens, there could be a loss of power to the wheels. Note: This recall only affects certain electric trucks equipped with a Motiv Power Systems powertrain.
Safety risk
A sudden loss of power to the wheels could increase the risk of a crash.
Corrective actions
Motiv Power Systems will notify owners by mail and arrange for a service team to inspect and, if necessary, repair or replace the PCM connector.
Background
Visit Transport Canada’s Motor Vehicle Safety Recalls Database for the original recall.
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