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On certain trucks, wheel-end retainers may have been incorrectly installed on the front and rear axles during vehicle assembly. This could allow the wheel assembly to separate from the vehicle, which could cause a loss of control and a crash. In…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2011-12-21
On certain vehicles, the windshield may have been incorrectly manufactured and could contain air particles trapped between the glass layers. As a result, the windshield may develop air bubbles when exposed to high temperatures, such as when the vehicle…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2011-12-20
On certain motorhomes equipped with a Cummins engine, the V-band clamps used to connect the inlet and outlet cone sections to the Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) / Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) include a T-bolt which can fracture and fail when…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2011-12-20
On certain motorhomes equipped with a Cummins engine, the V-band clamps used to connect the inlet and outlet cone sections to the Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) / Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) include a T-bolt which can fracture and fail when…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2011-12-20
On certain motorhomes equipped with a Cummins engine, the V-band clamps used to connect the inlet and outlet cone sections to the Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) / Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) include a T-bolt which can fracture and fail when…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2011-12-20
On certain motorhomes, the windshield privacy curtain/shade may separate from the cabin body and compromise the driver's ability to see the road and its users, which could result in a crash causing property damage and/or personal injury. Correction:…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2011-12-19
On certain motorhomes, a one inch plug-in circuit breaker (single pole 15, 20 or 30 amps) may have a non-conforming "spring clip" plug-in assembly that breaks or fails to provide sufficient force to maintain a proper electrical connection. Over time,…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2011-12-19
On certain aerial devices installed on utility service vehicles (to elevate personnel in order to facilitate working on overhead service lines, for tree trimming, etc.), cracks can develop in the welds for the lower boom hinge pin boss. Failure of these…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2011-12-19
Certain vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 102 - Transmission Control Functions. The Brake Transmission Shift Interlock (BTSI) switch may have been incorrectly manufactured and could fail. This would…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2011-12-19
Certain vehicles may have been inadvertently equipped with incorrect turn signal modules during vehicle assembly. This could cause the LED turn signal lamps to flash at an erratic frequency when the hazard warning switch is depressed. In addition, in…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2011-12-15
On certain aerial devices installed on utility service vehicles (to elevate personnel in order to facilitate working on overhead service lines, for tree trimming, etc.), the rod eye casting on the lower boom hydraulic lift cylinder may crack and fail.…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2011-12-15
On certain Electronic News Gathering (ENG) vehicles built on a Ford E-series chassis, the rear brake lines may contact the rear sway bar mounting bolts, causing abrasion damage which could result in a brake fluid leak. This could increase stopping…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2011-12-15
On certain motorhomes, an incorrect electrical connection at the transfer switch buss bar could cause the transfer switch to overheat and melt. This could result in a vehicle fire causing property damage and/or personal injury. Correction: Dealers will…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2011-12-14
On certain motorcycles, the wiring harness for the evaporative purge valve could contact the exhaust and become damaged. This could result in an electrical short, which could cause the Engine Control Module fuse to fail, and the engine to stall. Engine…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2011-12-13
On certain travel trailers, the Federal Certification label and the Tire and Loading Information label do not contain the correct Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). The labels incorrectly indicate a GAWR of 2,135 kg…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2011-12-13