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1979 FREIGHTLINER COE Recall - Campaign #79V245000

 
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1979 FREIGHTLINER COE RECALL - #79V245000

RECALL FOR VISIBILITY : WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER : MOTOR

THE PARK/RUN VALVE IN THE WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR MAY STICK IN THE PARK POSITION. AN OUT OF BALANCE DIMENSION IN THE CYLINDER RESULTED IN AN UNDERSIZED BORE WHICH MAY CAUSE THE PLUNGER TO STICK. THEREFORE, THE WIPER MOTOR MAY FAIL TO START.

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Vehicle 1979 FREIGHTLINER COE
Manufacturer FREIGHTLINER CORP.
Manufactured between 6/1/1979 - 10/1/1979
Recalled on 12/14/1979
Influenced by FREIGHTLINER CORP.
Owners Notified on 1/15/1980
# Affected 6,000
Recalled for VISIBILITY:WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER:MOTOR
Description THE PARK/RUN VALVE IN THE WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR MAY STICK IN THE PARK POSITION. AN OUT OF BALANCE DIMENSION IN THE CYLINDER RESULTED IN AN UNDERSIZED BORE WHICH MAY CAUSE THE PLUNGER TO STICK. THEREFORE, THE WIPER MOTOR MAY FAIL TO START.
Consequences
Corrective action THE DEALER WILL INSPECT AND, IF NECESSARY, REPLACE THE WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTORS FOR CONVENTIONAL MODELS. ALSO, THE CONTROL VALVES ON THE DASH WILL BE REPLACED AT NO COST TO OWNER.
Notes VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: TRUCKS.SYSTEM: VISUAL; WINDSHIELD, WIPER, MOTOR.CONSEQUENCES OF DEFECT: IF THE WIPER SHOULD FAIL TO START, VISIBILITY MAY BESERIOUSLY IMPAIRED AND A VEHICLE ACCIDENT MAY RESULT.NOTE: THE WIPER SYSTEM MAY BE UNDERPOWERED AND MAY OPERATE SOMEWHAT SLUGGISHLY.
See also 1979 FREIGHTLINER COE Recall for STEERING, STEERING WHEEL/HANDLE BAR

1979 FREIGHTLINER COE Recall for STRUCTURE, BODY

1979 FREIGHTLINER COE Recall for STEERING, GEAR BOX (OTHER THAN RACK AND PINION)
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