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2024 PIERCE ENFORCER Complaints and Recall Information

The 2024 PIERCE ENFORCER has 0 complaints and 8 recalls filed with NHTSA. With no owner complaints reported, there are no specific issues documented by users at this time.

There are eight recalls affecting the 2024 PIERCE ENFORCER involving wheel and tire safety. These recalls address problems related to the front steer axle tires and wheels on certain fire trucks. The recalls focus on components critical to vehicle stability and safety during operation.

Recalls
  • Wheels and rims defect. NHTSA recall 24V905000 affects 8 vehicles. The front steer axle tires are incompatible with the wheels, causing noncompliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 120. Tires can separate from wheels increasing crash risk. Pierce will provide replacement wheel/tire assemblies and updated tire labels free of charge. Owner notifications were mailed December 23, 2024. No "Do Not Drive" or "Park Outside" advisory accompanies this recall.
  • Tire incompatibility. Also under recall 24V905000, 8 vehicles are affected due to the same tire and wheel incompatibility issue on the front steer axles. The risk involves tire separation leading to potential crashes. The fix involves supplying new assemblies and updated labels at no cost. Customer service contact is 1-888-974-3723.

Owners of this vehicle who face repetitive safety defects, unresolved recall repairs, or ongoing mechanical issues should consider reviewing their rights under their state’s lemon law. Consulting with a professional may help determine what remedies are available in such cases.

2024 PIERCE ENFORCER Summary

2024

Model Year

0

Total Complaints

1

Total Recalls

8

Vehicles Affected

Recalls

2024 PIERCE ENFORCER

8 vehicles affected

24V905000

TIRES

Pierce Manufacturing (Pierce) is recalling certain 2023-2024 Enforcer, Quantum, and Velocity fire trucks. The tires mounted on the front steer axles are incompatible with the wheels. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 120, "Wheels and Rims - Other Than Passenger Cars."

Risk: The tires can separate from the wheels, increasing the risk of a crash.

Complaints

No complaints found.