There has been 1 safety recall for the Emergency One Ambulance. The most recent recalls are shown below. Table 1 and Table 2 show the historical recalls and the recall statistics by the model year of the Emergency One Ambulance.
If air pressure drops below 85 psi while the vehicle isbeing driven the rear brake spring chambers will start to apply causing therear brake drums to overheat.
Recalled Vehicles: 1984 Emergency One Ambulance, 1985 Emergency One Ambulance, 1986 Emergency One Ambulance, 1987 Emergency One Ambulance |
Component: SERVICE BRAKES, AIR:SUPPLY:LOW PRESSURE WARNING |
Recall Summary:
Use of the air horn can cause the air pressure to drop below 85 psi. ... Details of this recall
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Date | Component | Vehicle Affected |
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Nov. 1, 1988 | Service Brakes, Air:supply:low Pressure Warning | 71 |
Model | # Recalls |
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1987 Emergency One Ambulance | 1 |
1986 Emergency One Ambulance | 1 |
1985 Emergency One Ambulance | 1 |
1984 Emergency One Ambulance | 1 |