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Daimler Truck recalls thousands of trucks over steering issue - Land Line

Oct 14, 2024Oct 14, 2024

August 7, 2024

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Daimler Truck North America is the latest manufacturer to issue a recall related to the steering component that has prompted three other manufacturers to issue a “do not drive” order.

According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recall documents, Daimler Truck North America is recalling more than 3,000 Freightliner and Western Star trucks due to a possible steering issue. The tie rod in the front axle may contain ball studs that have been incorrectly heat-treated, which can cause them to break and result in tie rod failure. Tie rod failure can cause a loss of vehicle steering control and increase the risk of a crash.

Affected Daimler Truck models include (all model year 2025):

Daimler Truck will replace the tie rod assembly for free. Notification letters will be sent to owners on Sept. 29. For more information about the recall, contact Daimler Truck’s customer service at 800-745-8000 with recall number F1007. NHTSA’s number for this recall is 24V-571.

Daimler Truck’s recall is nearly identical to recalls issued by other truck manufacturers that brought on a “do not drive” order.

In June, Volvo Trucks North America and Mack Trucks issued a recall after finding the drag link may contain an improperly heat-treated ball stud that can fail. Recall reports indicated a supplier had mixed improperly hardened ball studs, resulting from an experimental heat treatment process, with production-ready ball studs shipped to manufacturers.

Both Volvo Trucks and Mack urged owners of affected trucks not to drive the vehicles until dealers inspect and fix the issue.

Shortly after the Volvo and Mack recall, Paccar issued a recall affecting thousands of Peterbilt and Kenworth trucks over the same issue. Paccar also advised owners not to drive the trucks until resolving the issue.

The recall documents from both Paccar and Daimler Truck mention Meritor front axles as the affected part. Ball studs were improperly heat treated by a sub-supplier. Neither Volvo nor Mack specified which supplier was affected.

Despite the similarities between the recalls, Daimler Truck’s recall does not include instructions to not drive the trucks until the issue is fixed. LL

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