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2017 FCCC S2RV Complaints and Recall Information

The 2017 FCCC S2RV has 0 complaints and 6 recalls filed with NHTSA. Owners do not report specific problem trends as no complaints have been logged.

There are six recalls for the 2017 FCCC S2RV. These recalls mainly involve steering and suspension systems that could affect vehicle control. Each recall involves the same defect and remedy but is listed separately for affected components.

  • Steering and suspension bolts. The recall identified loose steering arm and tie rod arm bolts on certain 2017-2019 Freightliner trucks including the S2RV. Loose bolts may cause separation of the tie rod arm and result in loss of vehicle control, increasing crash risk.
  • Recall identification. The NHTSA recall number for these actions is 18V913000 (campno FL-802). It affects 501 vehicles including the 2017 FCCC S2RV.
  • Inspection and repair. Dealers will inspect the steering arm and tie rod arm bolts to ensure proper tightness. New fasteners will be installed as needed at no cost.
  • Recall timing. The recall notification began on February 9, 2019. Daimler Trucks North America LLC conducted the campaign.
  • Owner contact. Owners may contact Daimler Trucks at 1-800-547-0712 for recall assistance.

Owners dealing with repeated repairs or safety-related defects should consider consulting state lemon law provisions regarding their rights. Persistent steering or suspension failures affecting control warrant careful attention to recall repairs and legal options.

2017 FCCC S2RV Summary

2017

Model Year

0

Total Complaints

1

Total Recalls

501

Vehicles Affected

Recalls

2017 FCCC S2RV

501 vehicles affected

18V913000

STEERING

Daimler Trucks North America LLC (DTNA) is recalling certain 2017-2019 Freightliner 114SD, 122SD, 108SD, Cascadia and Business class M2 trucks, Freightliner Custom Chassis XBS, XCL, XCM, MT45, MT55, S2G, S2RV, XCR and XCS custom chassis and Western Star 4700, 4900 and 5700 trucks equipped with Detroit Axle axles. The affected vehicles may have loose steering and tie rod arm bolts.

Risk: Loose tie rod arm bolts may lead to separation of the tie rod arm, resulting in a loss of vehicle control, increasing the risk of a crash.

Complaints

No complaints found.