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Automotive · Canada · 2024-09-23

Altec aerial devices: fuel/brake lines improperly secured, could damage

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CountryCanada
CategoryAutomotive
Published2024-09-23
ManufacturerALTEC INDUSTRIES
Models affectedAT37-G
Model year2024
Units affected5
DefectOn a small number of aerial devices, the fuel lines and/or brake lines may not have been secured properly and could become damaged. As a result, fuel could leak and/or brake fluid could leak and cause reduced braking._x000D_ A fuel leak can create the risk of a fire. Reduced braking can cause extended stopping distances and increase the risk of a crash.
ComponentFuel System
RemedyTo reduce the safety risk, Altec advises to periodically inspect the fuel and brake lines for signs of a leak until the recall repairs are completed. Altec Industries will notify owners by mail and provide you with instructions for how to inspect and, if necessary, secure the fuel and brake lines. If the lines are damaged, they will be repaired.
Recall number2024-555
Official noticeView source ↗

What this means for sellers

Likely platform / channel actionsOEMs/dealers will run the remedy (repair, replace or refund); component suppliers in the chain may face traceback.
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