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Automotive · United States · 2024-07-25

Nova Bus LFS/LFS Artic buses, rear axle brake chamber may be improperly manufactured

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CountryUnited States
CategoryAutomotive
Published2024-07-25
ManufacturerNova Bus (US) Inc.
Models affectedLFS, LFS ARTIC
Model year2019-2021, 2019
Units affected166
DefectNova Bus (US) Inc. (Nova Bus) is recalling certain 2019-2021 LFS and 2019 LFS Artic buses. The brake chamber on the rear axle may have been improperly manufactured, which can result in an air leak._x000D_ A brake chamber air leak may cause the brakes to engage unexpectedly, which can overheat the brakes and increase the risk of a fire. Additionally, unexpected braking can increase the risk of a crash.
ComponentSERVICE BRAKES, AIR
RemedyNova Bus will inspect and replace the brake chamber as necessary, free of charge. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed September 22, 2024. Owners may contact Nova Bus customer service at 1-800-350-6682. Nova Bus's number for this recall is CR5620.
Recall number24V559000
Official noticeView source ↗

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