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Bendix is making available information pertaining to its voluntary recall of some 200,000 of its SR-5 trailer spring brake valves. That May 17 action has prompted recalls of over 30,000 trailers ...
A problem with Bendix ATR-6 air-brake valves has raised a safety alert and caused at least one truck manufacturer to halt deliveries of new Class 8 trucks. It affects several other builders ...
Bendix notified the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in May of the start of a voluntary safety recall campaign involving all Bendix SR-5 trailer spring brake valves ...
Bendix notified the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in May of the start of a voluntary safety recall campaign involving all Bendix SR-5 trailer spring brake valves manufactured ...
This recall includes all Bendix SR-5 trailer spring brake valves manufactured between Jan. 1, 2014 and March 4, 2016. The SR-5 is a trailer-only product, so no powered vehicles ...
Bendix has identified a potential defect in our Bendix ATR-6 valve manufactured between December 2, 2010, and January 18, 2012. On January 26, 2012, Bendix advised NHTSA of the potential defect.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Bendix announced at the Mid-America Trucking Show today that it has developed a permanent fix for trucks with its faulty ATR-6 brake valve and that the solution will be widely ...
The recall covers about 200,000 Bendix SR-5 trailer spring brake valves produced between January 1, 2014 and March 4, 2016, including those sold in Canada. “Under a combination of a unique set of ...
Paccar is recalling nearly 16,000 trucks built since January 2011 because of a Bendix brake valve that may leak in extremely cold conditions, causing brakes to overheat and potentially leading ...
This can also indicate valve seals in the system that have had their lubricant degraded through corrosion, or possibly by the use of de-icing solutions if the air system froze during the winter.
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