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PREVOST X3

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PREVOST X3 Summary

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Model Years

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Total Complaints

11

Total Recalls

2009 - 2020

Year Range

Recent Recalls

2020 PREVOST X3

5 vehicles affected

21V267000

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Pioneer Coach Interiors Inc. (Pioneer) is recalling certain 2019-2020 Prevost X3 and H3 vehicles. The electronic control center circuit board may be damaged by voltages over 18 volts.

Risk: A damaged circuit board increases the risk of a fire.

2012 PREVOST X3

9 vehicles affected

14V096000

EQUIPMENT

Prevost Cars, Inc. (Prevost) is recalling certain model year 2011-2012 XLII and X3 shell converted coaches manufactured with an Automatic Fire Suppression System (AFSS) pressure tank in the engine compartment. In the affected vehicles, due to engine compartment temperatures, the AFSS pressure relief tank may discharge its fire extinguishing agent.

Risk: If the AFSS tank discharges and there is a vehicle fire, the Automatic Fire Suppression System will be unavailable to assist in extinguishing the vehicle fire, increasing the risk of injury.

2011 PREVOST X3

80 vehicles affected

14V771000

ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:ENGINE

Prevost Cars, Inc.(Prevost) is recalling certain model year 2009-2011 XL2, XL2 Shells, X3 Shell Converted Coaches, and X3 motorcoaches manufactured January 1, 2009, to December 31, 2011, and equipped with an automatic fire suppression system (AFSS) pressure tank in the engine compartment. The tank's pressure relief valve may not withstand the temperatures in the engine compartment, resulting in the venting of the extinguishing agent.

Risk: If the event of a fire, if the pressure tank has previously vented, the system would not be functional to help extinguish the fire, increasing the risk of injury.

2011 PREVOST X3

261 vehicles affected

13V015000

EQUIPMENT

Prevost is recalling certain model year 2010-2013 H3 and X3 coaches and MTH XLII-45E coach shells manufactured between June 29, 2009, up to June 4, 2012, and equipped with an Automatic Fire Detection and Suppression System (AFSS). There is the possibility that the AFSS could unintentionally activate due to wear of the linear thermal detection cable.

Risk: An activation of the AFSS causes the vehicle to come to an unplanned stop. This could increase the risk of a vehicle crash or personal injury.

Recent Complaints

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