Portland, OR – September 7, 2022 – Daimler (OTCMKTS:DMLRY), which owns Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA), has issued a recall for 4,006 trucks over a part of their hood that may fly away while the vehicle is in motion. This increases the risk of an accident for other road users.
The recall comes on the back of several complaints regarding the issue and covers the following models:
- 2020 – 2023 Western Star 47X
- 2020 – 2023 Western Star 49X
Recall summary
These trucks are equipped with stainless steel hood bezels. The bezels serve both as decoration and as protection to shield the hood’s against corrosion.
On the affected vehicles, both the inner and outer hood bezel covers may detach while the vehicle is in motion.
The components involved in this recall are the inner and outer hood bezel with multiple part numbers, including A17-21894-000, A17-21893-000, A17-21893-001 and A17-21894-001.
Recall risks
Detached hood bezel covers may end up on the road, where they become hazards to other road users. In fact, leading up to the recall, drivers of the affected vehicles reported occurrences of these parts doing exactly that. Luckily, no injuries have been reported.
Other Daimler recalls
In June 2022, there was another Daimler Trucks North America recall – and a a stop-drive notice – for 5,173 Navistar school buses over steering wheels that could easily detach, increasing the risk of an accident.
The same month, there was a recall involving the 2023 Daimler 47X due to the risk of engine stall. The recall also included the 2023 Daimler 49X.
In December 2021, DTNA issued a recall for 7,128 Western Star trucks due to an electrical issue inside the engine bay that could augment the risk of fire.
Repair
Dealers will fix the hood detaching issue by replacing the cover with parts that have been assembled using an improved process. DTNA will reimburse owners who had related repairs done prior to the announcement of the recall.
Affected owners will be notified on or around October 28, 2022.
Is your vehicle part of this recall?
More than 4,000 vehicles are included in this DTNA recall. To see if your vehicle is affected, run a Daimler recall check using MotorSafety’s free vehicle lookup tool.