International Recalls
8 recalls across 7 models.
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0 International 9000 Series
There have been several occurrences where locally assembled Dana axles fitted to International 9000 Series vehicles have been reported to have been produced with loose or missing wheel bearing locking hardware. The effect of the loose or missing spindle locking hardware could range from an oil leak to the situation of a wheel separating from the vehicle.
Heavy Vehicle
31 Aug 2009
0 International Turbo Daily
The Brake Vacuum Hose Can Be Damaged By The Rotating Pulley Of The Air Conditioner Compressor Causing The Loss Of Vacuum Assisted Braking Resulting In Very High Pedal Effort To Apply The Brakes.
Heavy Vehicle
26 July 1999
0 International S3600, Transtar 4700
Plumbing For The Air Assist Regulator Contravenes The Requirements Of The Australian Design Rule No. 35.
Heavy Vehicle
24 July 1996
0 International Acco E
Under Severe Repeated Shock Loading The Drag Link May Develop Cracking Which Could Eventually Lead To Failure.
Heavy Vehicle
9 May 1995
0 International Acco E
Some Of The Rear Cab Mounting Do Not Stay Firmly Latched.
Heavy Vehicle
9 Feb 1995
0 International N1650, N1750
International N-series Vehicles With Air Operated Parking Brakes May Have A Fault In The Brake Circuit Plumbing.
Heavy Vehicle
17 Dec 1990
0 International TK 2650, TK2670
Under Severe Repeated Shock Loadings Upper Steering Arms May Develop Cracking Leading To Failure.
Heavy Vehicle
19 Sept 1989
0 International S2670
Some Of The Roll Pins Which Secure The Top Universal Joint To The Splined Steering Shaft Are Soft And Become Loose.
Heavy Vehicle
17 Aug 1987