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Scania Korea Group Co., Ltd. Scania Cargo, Scania Tractor — recall

Automotive · South Korea · 2026-03-27

Scania Cargo/Tractor transmission spiral pin may loosen

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CountrySouth Korea
CategoryAutomotive
Published2026-03-27
ManufacturerScania Korea Group Co., Ltd.
Models affectedScania Cargo, Scania Tractor
Units affected615
DefectThe spiral pin (fixing pin) inside the transmission installed in the vehicle may loosen due to reduced fastening retention force, caused by repeated vibrations in high-load operating environments. As a result, the gear engagement state perceived by the driver (N) may differ from the actual engaged gear (D or R). If all specific conditions are met, the vehicle may move unintentionally, potentially affecting worker safety. This recall is initiated due to the confirmation of this issue. (Specific conditions: spiral pin loosened, parking brake released, gear lever operated (D or R))
ComponentOther power transmission components
RemedyTMS3 software update
Recall numberK6092
Official noticeView source ↗

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