The following safety recalls were issued Monday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA):
- Mack Trucks has notified NHTSA that certain 2015-2023 GU and GR vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicles Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 108, "Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment." Vehicles are non-compliant with the updates to turn signal visibility. Mack believes this noncompliance does not affect vehicle safety. NHTSA says potentially 27,544 units are affected by the recall.
- Navistar is recalling certain 2022-2023 IC EV school buses. The high voltage positive cables that connect the battery packs to the manual service disconnects (MSD) may have been mislabeled. A misidentified electrical cable may be mistaken for a de-energized cable by a technician or first responder, increasing the risk of electrical shock and injury. NHTSA says potentially 149 units are affected by the recall.
- Navistar is recalling certain 2021-2023 International MV vehicles. The high voltage positive cables that connect the battery packs to the manual service disconnects (MSD) may have been mislabeled. A misidentified electrical cable may be mistaken for a de-energized cable by a technician or first responder, increasing the risk of electrical shock and injury. NHTSA says potentially 95 units are affected by the recall.
- Shyft Group is recalling certain 2022 Utilimaster Aeromaster vehicles. The side-view image may display the wrong side of the vehicle when the turn signal and brake are applied at the same time. An incorrect side-view image may reduce visibility and increase the risk of a crash. NHTSA says potentially 543 units are affected by the recall.
- Shyft Group is recalling certain 2022 Utilimaster Walk-In vans. The catalytic converter theft deterrent cover may contact and damage the hydraulic brake lines. Damaged brake lines may leak, causing a loss of brakes and increasing the risk of a crash. NHTSA says potentially 34 units are affected by the recall.
- Volvo Bus Corporation is recalling certain 2023 Volvo 9700 vehicles. The emergency light sensors may have been installed incorrectly, causing the emergency lights to fail to activate after a rollover event. Emergency lights that fail to activate can increase passenger evacuation time, increasing the risk of injury. NHTSA says potentially 14 units are affected by the recall.