Recalls for your 1984 Mack Mh

Recalls for 1984 Mack Mh

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1988 Mack MH-612

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1988 Mack MH-612

DEFECT #1 - SEAT BELTS


Posted on: 1988-09-19
Description
Seat tether belts may not have been adjusted during assembly.

Consequence
During an impact, driver and/or rider can move forwardand possibly strike the windshield, even when wearing a seat belt.

Corrective Action
Adjust seat tether belt if necessary.

Notes
System: seat tether belt.vehicle description: heavy duty trucks with air suspension seats.

DEFECT #2 - LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES:DOORS:LATCH


Posted on: 1984-11-30
Description
The door latches may be defective because a pawl spring was not manufactured to specifications.  The pawl spring does not create proper tension on the pawl, (a part of the door latch mechanism).  This constitutes a non-compliance with the requirements of federal motor vehicle safety standard no.  206, door latches and door retention components.

Consequence


Corrective Action
The dealer will inspect and replace door latches, if necessary.

Notes
Vehicle description: heavy trucks.system: door assembly; latches and locks.consequences of defect: the cab door could open without warning allowingoccupants to be ejected from the vehicle or resulting in an accident.

DEFECT #3 - SUSPENSION:FRONT:SPRINGS:LEAF SPRING ASSEMBLY


Posted on: 1984-11-30
Description
The spring center bolt is not the proper size or length.  As a result, location and alignment of the spring to the front axle may not be correct.  If the front spring clips loosen, the inadequate center bolt may result in spring to axle misalignment, shifting of the axle, and loss of steering control.

Consequence


Corrective Action
The defect will be corrected by the addition of a spacer between the spring and the center bolt head to increase the effective head length.  A longer center bolt will also be installed for positive retention.

Notes
Vehicle description: heavy trucks.system: suspension; front spring center bolt.consequences of defect: this defect could cause loss of vehicle control and anaccident could result.

DEFECT #4 - STRUCTURE:BODY:BUMPERS


Posted on: 1985-05-13
Description
The flip out step clevis on the bumper may fail and break under the weight of the person standing on the step to service the front area of the vehicle.  Consequence of defect: this sudden break will cause the person standing on the step to fall, without warning, and could result in injuries.

Consequence


Corrective Action
Remove the step clevis and replace with a new improved clevis.

Notes
Vehicle description: heavy duty ultraliner trucks.  System: bumper flip out step clevis.

DEFECT #5 - SERVICE BRAKES, AIR


Posted on: 1985-09-24
Description
The dual double check valve may not release the proper air volume to the brake system, causing a slight timing delay between the tractor and the trailer brake system.  Consequences of defect: if the brakes are suddenly applied, the trailer could jackknife without warning to the operator, which could result in a vehicle crash.

Consequence


Corrective Action
Install two new sleeves in the dual double check valve which will increase air flow.

Notes
Vehicle description: heavy duty tractor trailer combinations.  System: brakes, tractor to trailer.

DEFECT #6 - TRAILER HITCHES:FIFTH WHEEL ASSEMBLY


Posted on: 1984-12-03
Description
Due to improper and inadequate welding practices, the fifth wheel on the involved vehicles is defective.  Frame mounted supports may have incomplete or poor quality welds.  The welds could subsequently fail allowing separation of the tractor from the trailer.

Consequence


Corrective Action
The dealer will inspect and remove the fifth wheel and reweld the mounting angles at no charge to the owner.

Notes
Vehicle description: truck tractors.system: structure; fifth wheel assembly.consequences of defect: if the trailer separates during operation an accidentand personal injury could result.

DEFECT #7 - STRUCTURE


Posted on: 1986-01-22
Description
Left or right cab step may crack in its welded area due to flexing of the step during entering and exiting.  Consequence of defect: as the cracks extend, the tubular step could partially collapse and break without warning to the user, and could result in personal injuries.

Consequence


Corrective Action
Install a reinforcement brace if no cracks are found.  In addition, replace step if cracks are present.

Notes
System: cab step.  Vehicle description: heavy duty trucks with sleeper cab.

DEFECT #8 - STEERING:LINKAGES:LINK:DRAG:CONNECTION


Posted on: 1985-05-14
Description
The drag links may have been installed incorrectly allowing drag link clamp bolt to axle beam interference.  Consequence of defect: during a turning maneuver, increased steering effort or complete lockup of steering could occur without warning.  This could result in loss of truck control and a crash.

Consequence


Corrective Action
Assure that drag links are installed to correct interference condition.

Notes
Vehicle description: heavy duty trucks with dual steering systems.  System: steering drag links.

DEFECT #9 - STEERING:WHEEL AND HANDLE BAR


Posted on: 1984-04-05
Description
Improper steering clamp bolts and torque applied during installation.  The bolt could fail, allowing the steering yoke to become loose.

Consequence


Corrective Action
Inspection and, if necessary, installation of proper steering shaft clamp bolts tightened to specifications.

Notes
Vehicle description: heavy trucks.system: steering; shaft clamp bolts.consequences of defect: this can lead to complete loss of steering controlwithout warning and possible vehicle crash.