Safety Recalls of Peterbilt 372 Vehicles

There have been 3 safety recalls for the Peterbilt 372. 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 Peterbilt 372.

NHTSA Recall #: 91V035000; Mar. 4, 1991

This could result in melt down of surrounding plastichousing and possible ignition of the melted material, resulting in a fire.

Recalled Vehicles: 1988 Peterbilt 372, 1989 Peterbilt 372, 1990 Peterbilt 372, 1991 Peterbilt 372
Component: VISIBILITY:DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER SYSTEM:WINDSHIELD:BLOWER
Recall Summary: ... Details of this recall 🔎

NHTSA Recall #: 89V131000; Aug. 4, 1989

Step welding could fail and result in injury to user.

Recalled Vehicles: 1989 Peterbilt 372
Component: STRUCTURE
Recall Summary: Steps may not be properly welded. ... Details of this recall 🔎

NHTSA Recall #: 05V084000; Mar. 4, 2005

Should the burner tube fail, the coolant heater could overheat, possibly resulting in a fire.

Recalled Vehicles: 2004 Kenworth T800, 2005 Kenworth T800, 2004 Kenworth W900, 2005 Kenworth W900, 2003 Peterbilt 372, 2004 Peterbilt 372
Component: ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
Recall Summary: On certain trucks equipped with webasto heaters, the burner tubes are made of material that does not meet specifications and could fail prematurely. ... Details of this recall 🔎

Table 1. Historical Recalls of Peterbilt 372 Vehicles

Date Component Vehicle Affected
Mar. 4, 2005   Engine And Engine Cooling 39
Mar. 4, 1991   Visibility:defroster/defogger System:windshield:blower 515
Aug. 4, 1989   Structure 60


Table 2. Recall Statistics of Peterbilt 372 Model Years

Model# Recalls
2004 Peterbilt 372 1
2003 Peterbilt 372 1
1991 Peterbilt 372 1
1990 Peterbilt 372 1
1989 Peterbilt 372 2
1988 Peterbilt 372 1