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IC BUS CE SBUS

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IC BUS CE SBUS Summary

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Model Years

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Total Complaints

5

Total Recalls

2022 - 2024

Year Range

Recent Recalls

2024 IC BUS CE SBUS

91 vehicles affected

24V341000

PARKING BRAKE

Navistar, Inc. (Navistar) is recalling certain 2024-2025 IC Bus CE SBUS school buses equipped with Intellipark Park Valve Modules (PVM). The rubber ball seal in the PVM may fracture and cause a leak, which can result in park brake failure or unexpected park brake engagement while driving.

Risk: Park brake failure or unexpected park brake engagement while driving increases the risk of a crash.

2024 IC BUS CE SBUS

319 vehicles affected

24V375000

EXTERIOR LIGHTING:BRAKE LIGHTS

Navistar, Inc. (Navistar) is recalling certain 2024-2025 IC Bus CE school buses. The brake lights, in certain conditions, may not illuminate when the brake pedal is depressed, due to a software error. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 121, "Air Brake Systems."

Risk: Brake lights that fail to illuminate can reduce the visibility of the bus or fail to indicate to other drivers that the bus is slowing down, increasing the risk of a crash.

2024 IC BUS CE SBUS

1191 vehicles affected

24V089000

STEERING

Navistar, Inc. (Navistar) is recalling certain 2024 IC Bus CE school buses. The steering gear assemblies may have been assembled incorrectly with fewer recirculating balls than are required, which may result in a loss of steering control.

Risk: A loss of steering control increases the risk of a crash.

2023 IC BUS CE SBUS

12507 vehicles affected

23V065000

STRUCTURE:BODY:ROOF AND PILLARS

Navistar, Inc. (Navistar) is recalling certain 2022-2024 IC Bus CE, 2022-2023 IC CE SBus, IC RE, and 2023 EV school buses. The roof panel may have been manufactured with insufficient joint strength. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 221, "School Bus Body Joint Strength."

Risk: A school bus roof panel with insufficient joint strength may separate during a crash, increasing the risk of injury.

Recent Complaints

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