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1997 NEW FLYER D35LF Recall - Campaign #97V103000

 
Auto Recalls For Consumers

1997 NEW FLYER D35LF RECALL - #97V103000

RECALL FOR EXTERIOR LIGHTING : HEADLIGHTS

VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: TRANSIT BUSES. THE DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP (DRL) MODULE CAN OVER-HEAT AND SHUT DOWN AFTER AS LITTLE AS 45 MINUTES OF HIGH BEAM USE. THIS WILL CAUSE TOTAL HEADLAMP FAILURE OF BOTH HIGH AND LOW BEAM.

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Vehicle 1997 NEW FLYER D35LF
Manufacturer NEW FLYER OF AMERICA, INC.
Manufactured between 1/1/1997 - 6/19/1997
Recalled on 6/30/1997
Influenced by NEW FLYER OF AMERICA, INC.
Owners Notified on 6/19/1997
# Affected 218
Recalled for EXTERIOR LIGHTING:HEADLIGHTS
Description VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: TRANSIT BUSES. THE DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP (DRL) MODULE CAN OVER-HEAT AND SHUT DOWN AFTER AS LITTLE AS 45 MINUTES OF HIGH BEAM USE. THIS WILL CAUSE TOTAL HEADLAMP FAILURE OF BOTH HIGH AND LOW BEAM.
Consequences IF THE DRL MODULE OVER-HEATS AND THE HEADLAMPS GO OUT, THERE IS A SIGNIFICANT RISK OF A VEHICLE CRASH.
Corrective action OWNERS WILL BE PROVIDED WITH DETAILED REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS AND NEW DRL MODULES.
Notes OWNER NOTIFICATION:OWNER NOTIFICATION BEGAN DURING JUNE 1997. OWNERS WHO DO NOT RECEIVE THE DETAILED REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS AND FREE REPLACEMENT MODULES WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME SHOULD CONTACT NEW FLYER AT 1-204-224-1251, EXT. 351.ALSO CONTACT THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION'S AUTO SAFETYHOTLINE AT 1-800-424-9393.
See also 1997 NEW FLYER D35LF Recall for SUSPENSION

1997 NEW FLYER D35LF Recall for STEERING, HYDRAULIC POWER ASSIST, HOSE, PIPING, AND CONNECTIONS

1997 NEW FLYER D35LF Recall for EXTERIOR LIGHTING
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