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NHTSA Recall Summary - January 18, 2021


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The following may apply to one or more of your vehicles if your vehicle is listed below. Click on the NHTSA Recall ID Number below to read more about the safety issue and the reason for the recall.

To find out if your specific passenger vehicle is included in the recall, use our VIN Look-up Tool.

NHTSA Recall ID Number : 21V002
Manufacturer : Marion Body Works Inc.
Subject : Lift Gate License Plate Light Alignment
MakeModelModel Years
FREIGHTLINERM22018
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 21V003
Manufacturer : Braun Ambulances
Subject : D-Ring Installed Too Close To Mounting Flange
MakeModelModel Years
CRESTLINE COACHCCL150 TYPE I2019-2020
CRESTLINE COACHCCL150 TYPE III2019-2021
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 21V004
Manufacturer : PACCAR Incorporated
Subject : Steering Column Support Structure May Crack
MakeModelModel Years
PETERBILT3202015-2021
PETERBILT5202015-2021
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 21V005
Manufacturer : Smeal Holding, LLC
Subject : Wireless Controller Sleep Mode Disabled
MakeModelModel Years
SMEALAERIAL2020
SMEALPUMPER2020
NHTSA Recall ID Number : 21V009
Manufacturer : Heartland Recreational Vehicles, LLC
Subject : Incorrect Axle, Rims And Tires Were Installed
MakeModelModel Years
HEARTLANDMALLARD2021

What is a recall?
When a manufacturer or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) determines that a vehicle creates an unreasonable risk to safety or fails to meet minimum safety standards, the manufacturer is required to fix that vehicle at no cost to the owner. That can be done by repairing it, replacing it, offering a refund (for equipment) or, in rare cases, repurchasing the car.

What should I do if my vehicle is included in this recall?
If your vehicle is included in this recall, it is very important that you get it fixed as soon as possible given the potential danger to you and your passengers if it is not addressed. You should receive a separate letter in the mail from the vehicle manufacturer, notifying you of the recall and explaining when the remedy will be available, whom to contact to repair your vehicle, and to remind you that the repair will be done at no charge to you. If you believe your vehicle is included in the recall, but you do not receive a letter in the mail from the vehicle manufacturer, please call NHTSA's Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236, or contact your vehicle manufacturer or dealership.

Thank you for your attention to this important safety matter and for your commitment to helping save lives on America's roadways.

Additional Resources
Understanding Vehicle Recalls
Recalls FAQ