NHTSA Campaign Id 95V127000; Date: Jun. 27, 1995
If the throttle wire becomes lodged, the accelerator can stick and not return to idle position potentially affecting the operator's ability to control the vehicle and increasing the potential for an accident.
1990 International 3700; 1990 International 3800; 1989 International Harvester 3700; 1991 International Harvester 3700; 1989 International Harvester 3800; 1991 International Harvester 3800
Component: Vehicle Speed Control:cables
Manufactured by: International Truck And Engine
Affected Units:: 21,742
The wire end of the hand throttle cable passes through a split plastic grommet in the accelerator rod. This wire can work through the slot in the grommet and become lodged between the grommet and the edge of the hole in the accelerator rod.
Dealers will repair buses by installing a new cable grommet without a slot; install a new cable stop; and readjust the throttle cable.
System: fuel; throttle linkages; accelerator; flexible. Vehicle description: school buses. Note: 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 navistar at 1-800-448-7825. Also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-800-424-9393.
Date Owners notified by Manufacturer: Aug 29, 1995
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