Lisle, IL – February 26, 2021 – Navistar has recalled 27,457 International brand trucks that may stall. The recall includes:
- 2018-2020 International LoneStar trucks
- 2021 International LoneStar trucks
- 2017-2021 International LT trucks
Recall summary
The problem originates with a battery cable that may break, causing the truck to lose electrical power and the engine to shut down. This is caused by the cable not being able to withstand the “stresses” placed on it by the trucks’ movement due to a design error, according to the testing conducted by the manufacturer.
Warning signs
In some cases, drivers may be warned of the problem if the engine briefly or intermittently shuts down prior to a complete stall.
Other Navistar recalls
This is the second Navistar recall in February. Earlier in the month, the truck manufacturer recalled over 17,000 medium- and extreme-duty trucks that may move unexpectedly after overpowering the parking brake.
Safety risks
If the truck loses power on the road, it creates a hazard for the driver and other motorists and could lead to a crash.
The repair
Dealers will replace the battery ground cable “with a more flexible” one designed to not to break while the truck is moving. Navistar will send owners recall notifications with more information around April 16.
Is your vehicle part of this recall?
Over 27,000 vehicles are included in this Navistar recall. To see if your truck is one of them, use MotorSafety’s free vehicle lookup tool.