Recalls for your 1981 Freightliner Freightliner

Recalls for 1981 Freightliner Freightliner

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DEFECT #1 - SUSPENSION:REAR:SPRINGS:AIR SUSPENSION SYSTEM


Posted on: 1985-01-07
Description
A poorly designed bracket which mounts the service/parking brake unit to the rear drive axle may allow damage to brake chamber.  Damage may cause the spring brake to be applied.

Consequence


Corrective Action
Brake chamber support brackets will be replaced with a type that provides the necessary clearance, without cost to the owner.

Notes
Vehicle description: trucks equipped with disc brakes in combination with airsuspension system.system: braking; brake chamber mounting brackets.consequences of defect: loss of vehicle control may occur without priorwarning, resulting in an accident.note: this problem should be corrected immediately.

DEFECT #2 - WHEELS:CENTER SECTION


Posted on: 1986-07-09
Description
The aluminum wheel hubs develop cracks near the inner wheel bearing, allowing loss of bearing lubricant.  Consequence of defect: the hub failure and/or loss of bearing lubricant resulting in bearing freeze up could result in steering control problems, which may lead to an accident.

Consequence


Corrective Action
Replace the hubs from the suspect batch.

Notes
System: wheel hub of front steering axle.  Vehicle description: high c.o.e.  Model series and long conventional model trucks equipped with model ff-971 front steering axle.

DEFECT #3 - STEERING:LINKAGES


Posted on: 1984-04-04
Description
A bolt may not have been fully tightened on the pitman arm and retaining screws may not have been installed or may not have been fully tightened.  The pitman arm could separate from the steering shaft.

Consequence


Corrective Action
A retainer will be installed, or the pitman arm will be replaced, if loose.

Notes
Vehicle description: heavy trucks equipped with sheppard model 392 steeringgear systems.system: steering; pitman arm.consequences of defect: loss of steering would result, possibly causing anaccident.

DEFECT #4 - STEERING:LINKAGES


Posted on: 1981-10-02
Description
The knuckle stop nuts are too short, possibly resulting in failure of the nut under heavy steering force.  This may allow the wheel to rotate too far to the right or left, permitting the tire to contact other vehicle parts.

Consequence


Corrective Action
All short knuckle stop nuts will be replaced with longer ones without charge to owner.

Notes
Vehicle description: trucks equipped with fk-132 front axles and manualsteering.system: steering; knuckle stop nuts.consequences of defect: steering control will be adversely affected and vehicleaccident is possible.

DEFECT #5 - TRAILER HITCHES


Posted on: 1981-08-27
Description
The safety chain bale portion of the towing attachment may have a defective weld in a critical area.  If the trailer hitch should become unlatched or in the event of an accident causing the truck and trailer to become separated, the resulting forces could cause a failure of the safety chain bale.  A failure of this part would allow complete separation of the truck and trailer without prior warning.

Consequence


Corrective Action
Upon separation, the trailer would travel out of control until the emergency braking system could bring it to a stop.  A vehicle accident could result.  Corrective action: the safety chain bale will be inspected and, if necessary, replaced with a new one.

Notes
Vehicle description: trucks with tow hitch.system: structure; safety chain bale.

DEFECT #6 - FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:STORAGE:TANK ASSEMBLY:MOUNTING


Posted on: 1981-09-17
Description
The four bolts used to attach each fuel tank support bracket to the frame contain quench cracks due to improper heat treatment in the manufacturing process.  These defective bolts could give way, allowing the fuel tank to become dislodged from the bracket or the bracket from the frame.

Consequence


Corrective Action
All bolts and nuts used to attach the fuel tank brackets to the frames will be replaced at no charge to owner.

Notes
Vehicle description: trucks.system: fuel; fuel tank bracket bolts.consequences of defect: the possibility exists for the hanging tank to contactthe tires of the drive axle and disrupt proper control of the vehicle.  Thepossibility also exists for the dislodged tank to slide into a traffic lane,presenting a hazard to other drivers.  An accident could occur in either case.

DEFECT #7 - SERVICE BRAKES, AIR:SLACK ADJUSTERS


Posted on: 1982-12-06
Description
Brakes may fail to conform to federal motor vehicle safety standard no.  121, air brake systems.  The air brakes on the front axle may not actuate and release within the time required for safe braking.  The brakes may exceed the .55 second limits.

Consequence


Corrective Action
The dealer will modify the brake system by adding an air brake relay valve and necessary piping to the front axle air brake system free of charge.

Notes
Vehicle description: heavy trucks equipped with 14,000 lb.  Gawr front steeringaxle.system: service brakes; air brakes.consequences of defect: the time that it takes for the brakes to react could beunsafe.  Degraded brake control could cause loss of vehicle control and mayresult in an accident.

DEFECT #8 - SERVICE BRAKES, AIR:SUPPLY:HOSES, LINES/PIPING, AND FITTINGS


Posted on: 1981-08-19
Description
On the involved vehicles, both the air brake hose connections and the air pressure gauges for the duel brake feature may have been connected in reverse order.  Incorrectly connected brake hoses in combination with an air leak in either the primary or secondary brake systems could cause brake failure on one or more axles.

Consequence


Corrective Action
Vehicles will be inspected and modifications performed to brake hose connections without charge to owner.

Notes
Vehicle description: trucks.system: service brakes; air brake hoses.consequences of defect: if vehicle is operated in the bob-tail condition(without trailer) the brakes could fail on all axles.  If a trailer is beingtowed, the braking capability would still be greatly impaired.  In either casean accident could result.note: in the event of an air leak in the braking system, the low air pressurewarning system would alert the driver.  Arrangements should be made to have thevehicle inspected immediately at the nearest freightliner dealer.

DEFECT #9 - SEAT BELTS:FRONT


Posted on: 1983-02-28
Description
Protective sleeves that cover the lap belts in the area of seat cushion support pan were omitted.  Seat belts may fail during a collision.  Belts are not in compliance with the requirements of federal motor vehicle safety standard 207, seating systems.

Consequence


Corrective Action
The dealer will inspect and replace the lap belts with belts having a protective sleeve around the portion of the webbing along the sides of the seat cusion and frame.

Notes
Vehicle description: heavy trucks equipped with bostrom model 720 seats.system: interior systems; restraint lap belt.consequences of defect: when tested for compliance with the standard, thewebbing failed to withstand the required load of 5000 pounds.  The webbingfailed where it bears against the hard edge of the seat cushion support pan.lap belt failure in a collision increases the potential for occupant injury.