Recalls for your 2003 Freightliner Fs-65 School Bus Chassis

Recalls for 2003 Freightliner Fs-65 School Bus Chassis

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DEFECT #1 - STEERING


Posted on: 2003-12-11
Description
On certain school bus, xc rv, and shuttle bus chassis manufactured between february 1 and july 18, 2003, incorrect axle steering stop bolts were installed on aac front axles.  It may be possible to turn the front wheels in either direction until the tires contact or damage other steering components.

Consequence
The driver can possibly loose control of the vehicle if the tires contact the steering components while the bus is in motion.

Corrective Action
Freightliner will notify its customers and repair the buses free of charge.  Owner notification is expected to begin during december 2003.  Owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact freightliner at 503-745-5219.

Notes
Also, customers can contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).

DEFECT #2 - FUEL SYSTEM, DIESEL


Posted on: 2005-05-06
Description
Certain 1998-2003 my freightliner fs-65 school bus chassis and mb-45, mb-55, and xb shuttle bus chassis, and thomas built bus: mvp-er and mvp-ef school bus and non-school bus models equipped with cummins isb diesel engines and equipped with federal-mogal 12 and 24 volt fuel lift pumps.  The fuel pump could fail to transfer fuel appropriately creating an engine stall condition.  

Consequence
Should the engine stall while the vehicle is in use, a possible vehicle crash could occur.

Corrective Action
Cummins will notify the customers of freightliner and thomas built and replace the fuel lift pump free of charge.  Owners may contact cummins at 1-800-diesels.

Notes
Customers may also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty 1-800-424-9153), or go to http://www.safercar.gov.