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2022 TEREX XT PRO Recall - Campaign #22V888000

 
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2022 TEREX XT PRO RECALL - #22V888000

RECALL FOR EQUIPMENT : MECHANICAL

Terex South Dakota, Inc. (Terex) is recalling certain 2022 C4000, Optima TC, and XT Pro outrigger vehicles. The outrigger cylinder may have been machined incorrectly, which can cause the lock valve cartridge seals to fail, allowing the cylinder to drift.

Information provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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Vehicle 2022 TEREX XT PRO
Manufacturer Terex South Dakota, Inc.
Manufactured between 1/1/1900 - 1/1/1900
Recalled on 12/1/2022
Influenced by Terex South Dakota, Inc.
Owners Notified on 12/22/2022
# Affected 40
Recalled for EQUIPMENT:MECHANICAL
Description Terex South Dakota, Inc. (Terex) is recalling certain 2022 C4000, Optima TC, and XT Pro outrigger vehicles. The outrigger cylinder may have been machined incorrectly, which can cause the lock valve cartridge seals to fail, allowing the cylinder to drift.
Consequences A drifting cylinder may result in the machine tipping, increasing the risk of injury.
Corrective action Dealers will replace the cylinders, free of charge. All affected vehicles were inspected and remedied by December 22, 2022. Owners may contact Terex's customer service at 1-605-882-4000. Terex's number for this recall is SN714.
Notes Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.nhtsa.gov.
See also 2022 TEREX XT PRO Recall for EQUIPMENT, MECHANICAL, BOOM/CRANE/LADDER, CRITICAL FASTENERS

2022 TEREX XT PRO Recall for EQUIPMENT, MECHANICAL, BOOM/CRANE/LADDER, CRITICAL FASTENERS
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