Recalls Of 2006 CORBEIL MINIBUS

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Campaign NumberRecall InitiatorPotentially AffectedComponentsManufacturerAutomotive ManufacturerReport Received DateRecall DescriptionConsequence Summary
06V449000OVSC887EQUIPMENT:OTHER:LABELSLES ENTREPRISES M.CORBEILLES ENTREPRISES M.CORBEIL2006-11-28CERTAIN MY 2005 AND 2006 CORBEIL MINIBUS SCHOOL BUSES MANUFACTURED BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 2005 AND SEPTEMBER 2006. THE VEHICLE PLACARD DOES NOT GIVE THE CORRECT VEHICLE CAPACITY WEIGHT (VCW) NOR IS IT PERMANENTLY AFFIXED WHICH FAILS TO CONFORM TO FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 110, TIRE SELECTION AND RIMS.THIS STANDARD SPECIFIES REQUIREMENTS FOR TIRE SELECTION TO PREVENT OVERLOADING.
07V054000MFR42EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITYLES ENTREPRISES M.CORBEILLES ENTREPRISES M.CORBEIL2007-02-15CERTAIN CORBEIL MINIBUS SCHOOL, MFSAB, AND COMMERCIAL BUSES MANUFACTURED BETWEEN MAY 1 AND SEPTEMBER 26, 2006, EQUIPPED WITH RICON SERIES 2000 OR 5500 WHEELCHAIR LIFTS FAIL TO CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 403, "PLATFORM LIFT SYSTEMS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES." THE LIFT INNER BARRIER INTERLOCK SWITCH SYSTEM MAY NOT DETECT THE PRESENCE OF A PASSENGER ON THE INNER BARRIER AND ALLOW THE PLATFORM TO MOVE DOWN MORE THAN ONE INCH BELOW FLOOR LEVEL WHILE OCCUPIED. IN THE EVENT THIS CONDITION OCCURS DURING PASSENGER OPERATIONS, IT MAY BE POSSIBLE FOR THE WHEELCHAIR LIFT TO TIP BACKWARDS ONTO THE PLATFORM IF THE USER IS BACKING ONTO THE LIFT FROM INSIDE THE VEHICLE AND HAS THE SMALL FRONT WHEELS FULLY OR PARTIALLY ON THE INNER BARRIER WHEN THE PLATFORM WAS LOWERED. A PERSON STANDING COULD LOSE HIS OR HER BALANCE IF THEY WERE POSITIONED FULLY OR PARTLY ON THE INNER BARRIER WHEN THE PLATFORM IS LOWERED. EITHER CONDITION COULD CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY.

The chart shows the type and proportion of 2006 CORBEIL MINIBUS recalls initiated so far. So far, 929 2006 CORBEIL MINIBUS are at risk of recall

EQUIPMENT:OTHER:LABELS: 50% EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY: 50%

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