24E027 – ER24-14 – Coolant Heater May Overheat – Eberspächer Hydronic L-II Heaters

Eberspächer

March 20, 2024 NHTSA CAMPAIGN NUMBER: 24E027000 Coolant Heater May Overheat Excessive exhaust gas may increase the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, and an overheating heater increases the risk of a fire.   NHTSA Campaign Number: 24E027 Manufacturer Prevost Car (US) Inc. Components EQUIPMENT Potential Number of Units Affected 7   Summary Prevost Car (US) Inc. (Prevost) is recalling certain … Read more

SR24-13 – Coolant Heater May Overheat – 2010 Prevost H3-45 VIP, 2024 H3-45 & X3-45

Prevost

March 20, 2024 NHTSA CAMPAIGN NUMBER: 24V213000 Coolant Heater May Overheat Excessive exhaust gas may increase the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, and an overheating heater increases the risk of a fire. Additionally, a vehicle fire may require an evacuation procedure in an uncontrolled traffic situation, increasing the risk of injury to passengers.   NHTSA Campaign … Read more

SR-24-01-0 – Coolant Heater May Fail to Defrost Windshield – 2022-2023 Lucid Air

2023 Lucid Air

January 10, 2024 NHTSA CAMPAIGN NUMBER: 24V011000 Coolant Heater May Fail to Defrost Windshield A high voltage coolant heater that fails to defrost the windshield can reduce the driver’s view, increasing the risk of a crash.   NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V011 Manufacturer Lucid USA, Inc. Components VISIBILITY Potential Number of Units Affected 2,042   Summary Lucid USA, Inc. (Lucid) is … Read more