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2015 KME PREDATOR SS

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2015 KME PREDATOR SS Summary

2015

Model Year

0

Total Complaints

3

Total Recalls

228

Vehicles Affected

Recalls

2015 KME PREDATOR SS

107 vehicles affected

20V341000

POWER TRAIN:DRIVELINE:DRIVESHAFT

Kovatch Mobile Equipment Corp. (KME) is recalling certain 2011 and 2013-2020 Predator Severe Service, 2015 Predator Panther, 2011, 2013-2014 and 2017-2018 Predator, and 2014 KME commercial cab/chassis firetrucks equipped with optional Telma induction braking systems. The Telma axial retarder braking mechanism may separate from the vehicle while it is moving.

Risk: A retarder that separates from the vehicle may increase the risk of a crash.

2015 KME PREDATOR SS

9 vehicles affected

16V372000

EQUIPMENT

Kovatch Mobile Equipment Corp. (KME) is recalling certain model year 2015-2016 Predator Severe Service vehicles manufactured August 28, 2014, to January 27, 2016. The affected vehicles are equipped with Pelican 9410L flashlights, part number 9410-021-245 or 9410-021-110, with lithium ion battery packs, part number 9413-301-001, which may overheat.

Risk: If the flashlight battery pack overheats, it can increase the risk of a fire.

2015 KME PREDATOR SS

112 vehicles affected

16V569000

POWER TRAIN:MANUAL TRANSMISSION

Kovatch Mobile Equipment Corp. (KME) is recalling certain model year 2016 Predator SS Tractor Drawn Aerial, Predator SS Aerial, Predator Pumper, Predator Aerial, M114 Tanker, 7600 Tanker, 7600 Pumper, 7400 Tanker, 4400 Pumper, and FDNY Pumper and 2016-2017 Predator SS Pumper and Predator Panther Pumper and 2015-2017 M2 Pumper vehicles. The affected vehicles may be equipped with certain C20 and C21 split-shaft transmissions from Waterous. This transmission sends power to the wheels of an emergency response vehicle or powers an add-on unit such as a water pump used for fighting fires. A component within the shift unit may be damaged and as a result, the operator may not be able to switch the power output.

Risk: If the power output cannot be changed, once the fire truck arrives at the scene, it may not be able to pump water to aid in extinguishing the fire, increasing the risk of injury.

Complaints

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