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On certain trucks, the air tank mounting brackets may crack, which could allow the tank to detach from the vehicle. An air tank separating from the vehicle could strike another vehicle, a stationary object, or a bystander. As well, loss of an air tank…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-21
On certain coaches, the ground wire (to the alternator housing) could chafe against the alternator positive wire connector. This could cause abrasion damage to the ground wire insulation, possibly resulting in an electrical short circuit. An electrical…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-20
On certain vehicles, the connector for the brake and cruise control signal diode jumper assembly may come loose, resulting in a possible intermittent or continuously open circuit. Two circuits are potentially affected. One circuit disengages the cruise…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-20
On certain vehicles, an incorrect fuel vapor canister vent hose may have been installed and could allow fuel vapours to escape in proximity of an ignition source. Fuel vapours, in the presence of an ignition source, could result in a fire causing injury…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-20
On certain motorcycles, the fuel hose (between the fuel tank and the throttle body fuel rail) may have been manufactured incorrectly and could leak. Fuel leakage, in the presence of an ignition source, could result in a fire. As well, fuel may leak…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-20
On certain vehicles, the connector for the brake and cruise control signal diode jumper assembly may come loose, resulting in a possible intermittent or continuously open circuit. Two circuits are potentially affected. One circuit disengages the cruise…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-20
On certain motorhomes, the entry step cage may separate from the subfloor due to insufficient structural support. This could increase the risk of injury and/or property damage. Correction: Dealers will inspect and reinforce, repair or replace entry step…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-17
Certain vehicles fail to conform to Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 207 – Anchorage of Seats. Specifically, the passenger seat does not meet the strength test requirements of the Standard. Seat failure during a vehicle crash could increase the…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-17
On certain vehicles, the tow hooks may not have been correctly heat treated during the manufacturing process. As such, the hooks may fail during vehicle recovery operations. An unexpected sudden release of the vehicle could result in property damage…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-17
On certain vehicles equipped with the Soft Close Automatic, as well as the Comfort Access option, the doors may not latch correctly. Should a door open while the vehicle is underway, an unbelted occupant could fall from the vehicle and sustain personal…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-17
On certain vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions, shift cable locking tabs could fracture without warning. If this occurs, the transmission may not be in the PARK position and may not match the gear position indicated by the shift lever. The…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-17
On certain side-by-side ATVs, the fuel filter may leak, increasing the risk of a fire causing injury and/or damage to property. Correction: Dealers will replace the fuel filter.
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-17
On certain side-by-side ATVs, the fuel line connectors in the engine compartment may not have been properly connected. If the connectors were to separate, the engine would stall and fuel would be sprayed in the engine compartment. Fuel could also…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-17
On certain school buses, the fastener which secures the drag link to the steering arm may not have received adequate tightening torque during vehicle assembly. This could all the drag link to disconnect, which could result in a loss of steering…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-17
On certain vehicles, the nitrogen cylinder for the Automatic Fire Detection and Suppression System (AFSS) could inadvertently discharge. This would render the AFSS inoperable. In case of fire, failure of the AFSS to function could result in property…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-17