The following safety recalls were issued Monday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA):
- Altec Industries is recalling certain 2017-2021 LS60 aerial devices. The outer-race rotation bearing bolt washers may interfere with an adjacent pedestal weld, which could cause the rotation bearing bolts to break. Broken bolts can cause the pedestal to separate from the turntable, increasing the risk of injury. NHTSA says potentially 157 units are affected by the recall.
- Altec Industries is recalling certain 2021 AH125 aerial devices. When operating the boom positioning control lever, a defective linear potentiometer may cause the boom to move in an unintended direction. The boom moving in an unintended direction increases the risk of injury. NHTSA says potentially 47 units are affected by the recall.
- Daimler Vans USA is recalling certain 2016-2021 Mercedes-Benz Metris vehicles. The brake fluid reservoir may be incorrectly mounted, which can allow it to detach. A detached brake fluid reservoir can leak brake fluid, increasing the risk of a crash. NHTSA says potentially 28,743 units are affected by the recall.
- Jayco is recalling certain 2022 Jayco Eagle fifth wheel trailers. The metallic electrical box may not be grounded. An ungrounded metallic electrical box can cause electric shock, increasing the risk of injury. NHTSA says potentially 52 units are affected by the recall.
- Jayco is recalling certain 2021-2022 Entegra Coach Accolade, Accolade XL, Jayco Seneca, and Seneca Prestige Class C motorhomes. The tie rod clamps may be loose, which could result in loose tie rod ends that could break or detach. Detached or broken tie rod ends can result in steering loss, increasing the risk of a crash. NHTSA says potentially 28 units are affected by the recall.
- Tiffin Motorhomes is recalling certain 2020-2022 Allegro Red motorhomes. The patio awning may have been improperly installed, allowing it to detach. An awning that detaches while the vehicle is in motion can increase the risk of a crash or injury. NHTSA says potentially 247 units are affected by the recall.