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2000 NABI 40LFW Recall - Campaign #06V359000

 
Auto Recalls For Consumers

2000 NABI 40LFW RECALL - #06V359000

RECALL FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM : 12V/24V/48V BATTERY

ON CERTAIN CITY TRANSIT BUSES EQUIPPED WITH SURE POWER SERIES 1 BATTERY EQUALIZERS, THESE EQUALIZERS USED AN INDUCTOR WITH THE COILS PROTECTED BY INSULATION. OVER TIME, THE INDUCTOR INSULATION MAY DEGRADE CREATING AN ELECTRICAL SHORT WITHIN THE EQUALIZER.

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Vehicle 2000 NABI 40LFW
Manufacturer NORTH AMERICAN BUS INDUSTRIES, INC.
Manufactured between 7/22/2000 - 7/14/2001
Recalled on 9/20/2006
Influenced by NORTH AMERICAN BUS INDUSTRIES, INC.
Owners Notified on 9/25/2006
# Affected 404
Recalled for ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:12V/24V/48V BATTERY
Description ON CERTAIN CITY TRANSIT BUSES EQUIPPED WITH SURE POWER SERIES 1 BATTERY EQUALIZERS, THESE EQUALIZERS USED AN INDUCTOR WITH THE COILS PROTECTED BY INSULATION. OVER TIME, THE INDUCTOR INSULATION MAY DEGRADE CREATING AN ELECTRICAL SHORT WITHIN THE EQUALIZER.
Consequences THE SHORTED INDUCTOR MAY CAUSE THE BATTERY EQUALIZER TO SMOKE OR BURN, POSSIBLY RESULTING IN A FIRE.
Corrective action NABI, ALONG WITH SURE POWER, WILL INSPECT AND REPLACE THE BATTERY EQUALIZER FREE OF CHARGE. THE RECALL BEGAN ON SEPTEMBER 25, 2006. OWNERS MAY CONTACT NABI AT 1-888-424-5844, EXTENSION 7900.
Notes NABI RECALL NO. 20062.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.
See also 2000 NABI 40LFW Recall for SUSPENSION, REAR

2000 NABI 40LFW Recall for STEERING, HYDRAULIC POWER ASSIST SYSTEM
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