Volvo recalls trucks in
North America
2006-01-26
Volvo Trucks
North America has informed the US traffic safety
authority NHTSA that the company is recalling 42
000 trucks of the models Volvo VN and VHD
Volvo Truck has discovered that the inlet pipes on
the EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) system may
crack or break. If these pipes are not repaired or
replaced, components in the engine compartments
may be exposed to hot exhaust gases. This might
lead to a fire.
Volvo Trucks has become aware of a number of cases of
heat damage. In two cases these have led to a
fire, though without any personal injury.
Volvo Trucks North America will both inspect and
replace any damaged parts and also install a heat
shield on all trucks. This work is estimated to
take about an hour.
Customers affected by the recall can continue to
drive their Volvo trucks, but should be made aware of
potential exhaust leaks or noise from the engine
compartment. The driver should then stop the truck
and check the pipes. Volvo is also urging
customers to inspect the pipes during driver's
routine pre-trip inspection.
All customers will be contacted by Volvo Trucks
North America
.
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