NHTSA Campaign Id 05V015000; Date: Jan. 14, 2005
If the hose fails, fuel can be sprayed on the exhaust manifold, which could potentially lead to an engine compartment fire.
2002 Mack CH; 2003 Mack CH; 2004 Mack CH; 2005 Mack CH; 2002 Mack CHN; 2003 Mack CHN; 2004 Mack CHN; 2005 Mack CHN; 2002 Mack CX; 2003 Mack CX; 2004 Mack CX; 2005 Mack CX; 2002 Mack CXN; 2003 Mack CXN; 2004 Mack CXN; 2005 Mack CXN
Component: Fuel System, Gasoline:delivery:hoses, Lines/piping, And Fittings
Manufactured by: Mack Trucks, Inc
Affected Units:: 13,173
On certain heavy duty class 8 diesel trucks equipped with aset ac engines, the location of the fuel inlet hose may result in overheating or abrasion of the hose, which may lead to a premature failure.
Dealers will repair and replace the fuel inlet hose free of charge. The recall began on February 14, 2005. Due to some quality and supply issues with parts to support this safety recall, owners may have been informed during April 2005,that the safety recall was on hold. These issues have now been resolved. For owners who have not had their vehicle(s) repaired, contact a mack parts and service center immediately to schedule an appointment to have your vehicle(s) repaired. Owners may contact mack trucks at 610-709-2131.
Mack trucks recall no. Sc0292. 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.
Date Owners notified by Manufacturer: Feb 14, 2005
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