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Automotive · Japan · 2026-02-09
Origin: 日本

Yanmar and Kobelco shovel loader room lamp mounting claws may break during installation

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CountryJapan
CategoryAutomotive
Published2026-02-09
Country of origin日本
ManufacturerYanmar Construction Equipment Co., Ltd.
Models affectedV3-7, V3-7S, V4-7, V5-7, LK40Z-6, LK40ZST-6, LK50Z-6
Units affected1713
DefectIn the room lamp of shovel loaders, due to improper work instructions, some room lamp mounting claws may be broken during installation. As a result, if the room lamp detaches due to vehicle vibration and the metal part of the room lamp contacts the cabin body, causing an electrical short circuit, the fuse may blow, causing the monitor to fail to light up, and in the worst case, the turn signals may stop working.
ComponentInterior light (room lamp)
RemedyFor all vehicles, inspect the installation condition of the room lamp, and if the mounting claws are broken, replace the room lamp with a new one using an appropriate method.
Recall number5757
Official noticeView source ↗

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