Transport Canada Recall - 2025229 - TEMSA
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Summary
Affected products
2023 | TEMSA | TS 45, 2023 | TEMSA | TS 30, 2024 | TEMSA | TS 45, 2025 | TEMSA | TS 45, 2025 | TEMSA | TS 30
Issue
On certain buses, the multiplexer may not have been wired correctly. As a result, the "temporary bus stop" valve may unintentionally activate and apply the brakes while driving. If this happens, the bus could stop unexpectedly, and the brakes could overheat.
Safety risk
A bus that stops unexpectedly could result in a transfer of passengers in an uncontrolled environment, which may create a risk of injury. Additionally, overheated brakes could create the risk of a fire.
Corrective actions
Temsa will notify owners by mail and advise you to take your bus to a Temsa Service Center to update the vehicle software, and to correct the multiplexer wiring.
Background
Visit Transport Canada’s Motor Vehicle Safety Recalls Database for the original recall.
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