1984 THOMAS SAF-T-LINER Recalls (3)
- Campaign:
- 86V079000 on 06/24/1986
- Component:
- Vehicle speed control:springs
- Manufactured:
- 10/31/1981 - 05/31/1986
- Affected:
- 942
- Defect:
- Two throttle return spring defects are involved in this recall. (1) buses equipped with caterpillar engines may have a throttle return spring that breaks and prevents the throttle from returning to idle position when the driver's foot is removed from the accelerator control; (2) buses equipped with cummins vt-225 engines may have the throttle return spring connected to the throttle slave cylinder instead of the fuel injection pump lever. if failure occurs in the acceleration control system, the engine may accelerate to its maximum governed rpm. consequence of defect: in either case, throttle control will be lost which may result in an accident.
- Correction:
- A repair kit consisting of new spring, mounting bracket and proper repair instructions will be shipped to each owner at no charge and the owner may make his own repairs, or have a thomas distributor or a reputable local shop make the repairs.
- Notes:
- System: throttle lever return spring. vehicle description: transit and school buses with a gvwr greater than 10,000 pounds.
- Campaign:
- 87V090000 on 06/16/1987
- Component:
- Fuel system, gasoline:storage:tank assembly
- Manufactured:
- 12/31/1979 - 05/31/1987
- Affected:
- 616
- Defect:
- In a front end collision, dual fuel tanks may slide on the support brackets allowing the fuel crossover pipe end fittings to contact a pipe support and protection guard.
- Consequence:
- This contact may break or crack the fittings, resultingin a fuel leak.
- Correction:
- Install new fuel line guard, fasteners and, if necessary, a fitting.
- Notes:
- System: fuel tanks.vehicle description: rear engine bus or school bus with gvwr greater than10,000 lbs.
- Campaign:
- 96V139000 on 07/23/1996
- Component:
- Structure:body
- Manufactured:
- 03/31/1977 - 06/30/1996
- Affected:
- 120,371
- Defect:
- An item worn by a child, such as a long drawstring, sash, or backpack/bookbag accessory, can become caught in the area between the service door and the door control rod attaching bracket.
- Consequence:
- If an item worn by a child were to catch on this area, and the driver were to close the door and put the vehicle in motion, this can result in serious injury or death.
- Correction:
- A molded cover will be installed between the manually operated outward opening entrance door and the door control rod attaching bracket which will eliminate the opening that could allow an item of a child's clothing to become snagged.
- Notes:
- System: structure; body; handrails. vehicle description: school buses equipped with manually operated outward opening service doors. note: owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact thomas built at 1-910-889-4871. also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-800-424-9393.
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