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An internal seal within the 136-8537 Brake Booster may be defective which may allow the brake fluid to drain from the brake reservoir back to the hydraulic tank resulting in failur…
A fuel feed hose may not have been manufactured to the correct specification. The hose has the potential to thermally degrade resulting in a fuel leak.
Possible incorrect assembly procedure, relating to the brake pads in the disc brake calipers which may have been assembled with both pads on one side.
Fuel Feed Hose situated under the fuel tank may under certain specific conditions, leak fuel.
The engine harness mounting may come into contact with the injector line which can result in fuel leakage under pressure and risk of fire.
The Brake Pipe From The Front Distribution Line To The Rear Pressure Regulation Valve May Interfere With The Vehicle Floor. This Condition May Lead To Wear, Perforation Of The Pip…
Fault In Electronic Circuitry Of The Heater Blower Regulator Which Could Lead To Overheating And Subsequent Melting Of Surrounding Plastic Or Insulation Material Even When The Vehi…
May Experience Corrosion Of The Pressure Conscious Reducing Valves (pcrv) Which Are Fitted In The Brake Pipes Supplying The Rear Brakes. Loss Of Pcrv Will Limit Hydraulic Pressure…
A Fuel Hose Located On The Chassis May Come Into Contact With The Clutch Pipe Bracket Resulting In Damage Occuring To The Surface Of The Fuel Hose And Ultimately A Fuel Leak May Oc…
Potential Fuel Leakage From The Fuel Filter In Front Of The Rear Right Hand Wheel.
Built With A Rear Brake Line Located In A Position Which May Become Damaged, Thus Possibly Leading To Brake Fluid Loss And Potential Loss Of Rear Wheel Braking Capabilities.
May Be Provided With A Plastic Fuel Filter, Which May Leak And Thus Possibly Be The Cause Of A Fire.
PARKING BRAKE SUPPORT PLATE MAY LOOSEN WHICH MAY RESULT IN PARKING BRAKE MALFUNCTION.
VALVE COVER GASKETS HAVE BEEN FOUND TO BE LEAKING OIL. DUE TO THE INCLINED ENGINE, THE OIL IS DRIPPING ONTO THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD, CAUSING THE OIL TO BE SET ON FIRE.
THE UNDER BODY COVERS ARE TO BE REMOVED FROM ALL UY61 CAB-CHASSIS PATROL VEHICLES PRODUCED PRIOR TO THE PRODUCTION CHANGE TO AVOID THE POTENTIAL SITUATION THAT UNWANTED MATERIALS C…
The Plastic Connector Clip From The Brake Fluid Reservoir Tank Going Into The Master Cylinder Can Crack Under Certain Circumstances And Allow Slow Leakage Of The Brake Fluid.
The High Pressure Hydraulic Pipe May Fracture At Its Union With The Pump Resulting In A Loss Of Hydraulic Fluid. If Sufficient Fluid Is Expelled Into The Engine Bay And An Ignitio…
If The Brake Pedal Is Applied Several Times In Close Succession It May Result In The Loss Of Braking Power Assistance.
The Electric Regulator/rectifier Does Not Have Adequate Heat Radiating Capacity And Can Cause Heat Damage To The Diode Allowing Excess Current To Pass Through The Circuit, Become O…
The Incorrect Marking Related To The Maximum Machining Size Cast On The Outside Diameter Of Each Drum. The Maximum Machining Size Applies When The Drum Is Removed From A Vehicle…
The Fuel Hose From The Fuel Filter To The Throttle Is Protected By A Sleeve. Abrasion Of This Sleeve Can Cause The Hose To Leak Resulting In Fire Or Personal Injury.
The Engine Control Computer May Cause Insufficient Engine Vacuum Build-up Within The Brake Booster For A Duraton Of One-and-a-half Minutes After Engine Start-up Under Certain Condi…
Due To The Incorrect Layout Of Under-bonnet Wiring The Clearance Between The Exhaust Gas Recirculation Pipe And The Battery Cable May Be Insufficient Leading To The Melting Of The…
There Is A Risk Of The Brake-linkage Ball End Which Is Screwed Onto The Rear Brake Pedal, Working Loose And Becoming Detached, Which Would Mean That The Rear Brake Could No Longer…
The Brake Drums May Fail Resulting In Loss Of Braking Performance.