International Ce 2005

Model Ce made in 2005 by International got 3 investigations there is 1 recall as well as 12 service bulletins. Technical service bulletines regarding electrical system, latches/locks/linkages and parking brake. The car had some investigations: electrical system, engine and engine cooling and steering. There was one recall concerning exterior lighting .

Model 2005

Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HAZARD FLASHING WARNING LIGHTS - SWITCH
04V472000INTERNATIONAL TRUCK & ENGINE CORPORATIONfrom 05/24/2004 to 08/17/2004V (Vehicle)706811/10/2004MFRNAVISTAR, INC09/28/200409/28/2004
Defect SummaryCertain 2005 my international 3300, 4000, and ce school and transit buses manufactured between may 24 and august 17, 2004. the left turn signal light and indicator light on the instrument panel may not illuminate during hazard operation due to an incorrectly manufactured switch contact that causes intermittent contact in the turn signal stalk assembly. this results in intermittent left turn signal and indicator light operation when the hazard switch is activated.
Consequence SummaryIntermittent light operation reduces the ability to warn other motorist of the driver's intentions. this could cause a vehicle crash without warning that may result in property damage, personal injury, or death.
Corrective SummaryInternational will notify its customers and replace the turn signal stalk assemblies free of charge. the recall began november 10, 2004. if parts do not become available within 60 days of this report, an interim notice will be sent to dealers and owners informing them that this recall exists. owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact international at (we do not yet have a telephone number for this recall.)
NotesAlso, customers can contact the national highway traffic safety administration

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
IK-220011706/04/201210044297International: information provided regarding procedure to replacing and adjusting electric door drive motor on buses. *pe06/06/2012
06470204/01/200610019718Bus emergency exit window switch activating false alarm in ic corporation, ce, fe, and re models built between march 1, 2004 and july 11, 2005. *tt04/21/2006
LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES - DOORS - LATCH
IK-220011606/04/201210044296International: air door has bent adjustment rods, pook link arm clearance, opens due to highway speeds or cross winds, water leaks, fails to close. while electric door has similar issues, motor failure, water leaks, header box fit, pook li06/06/2012
PARKING BRAKE
IK-040002402/10/200810032928International: buses with full power brakes there are several things that can turn on the service p light, but the most common reason is that the park brake switch and the travel switch don't agree. follow steps for troubleshooting.06/14/2010
SEATS
IK220007707/28/200810026182International: school bus driver seat stabilizer kit for abts (all belts to seats) by national seats inc. (a cvg company). driver's perception is that the national driver seat abts feels unsteady (wobbles/shakes). *pe10/06/2008
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DISC - CALIPER
IK-040006401/20/201010033507International: service procedures four piston quadraulic hydraulic disc brake caliper. models include 1000, 3200, 3300, 4100, 4200, 4300, 4400, rxt, be bus, ce bus, hc bus, f650, and f750. no model years listed. *pe08/18/2010
STRUCTURE - BODY - DOOR
IK-220011706/04/201210044297International: information provided regarding procedure to replacing and adjusting electric door drive motor on buses. *pe06/06/2012
IK-220011606/04/201210044296International: air door has bent adjustment rods, pook link arm clearance, opens due to highway speeds or cross winds, water leaks, fails to close. while electric door has similar issues, motor failure, water leaks, header box fit, pook li06/06/2012
SB-IK-2200069-508/08/201110041400Navistar: forward door bracket pulled loose from the door. improper adjustment, loose attachment bolts, or an obstruction limiting door travel are the most common cause. *rm09/28/2011
SB-IK-2200069-508/08/201110041400Ready09/28/2011
STRUCTURE - BODY - DOOR - HINGE AND ATTACHMENTS
IK-220011606/04/201210044296International: air door has bent adjustment rods, pook link arm clearance, opens due to highway speeds or cross winds, water leaks, fails to close. while electric door has similar issues, motor failure, water leaks, header box fit, pook li06/06/2012
VISIBILITY - POWER WINDOW DEVICES AND CONTROLS
IK-220006001/24/200810032287International bus: bus, passenger window plastic guide. passenger split sash windows that are hard to slide and exhibit latching issues may have the plastic slide broken loose and out of position causing the window to bind. windows are h03/01/2010

Investigations


NHTSA IDManufacturerDate openDate closeSubjectRecall campaign
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
RQ07001NAVISTAR, INC07/24/200712/04/2007ENGINE COMPARTMENT FIRES
 On august 18, 2004, international truck and engine corporation notified the office of defect investigations (odi) of several defect conditions that could potentially result in engine compartment fires in approximately 290 model year (my) 2005 rear engine school buses (resb) built from march 3, 2004 through august 5, 2004 (recall 04v-400).according to international, the three conditions that might lead to fire on the resb model buses include chafing of a high pressure power steering fluid hose, chaffing of the engine electrical harness, and a leak in an optional oil pressure switch.on july 24, 2007, after reviewing 2007 quarter one ewr data, odi became aware of engine compartment fire reports in my 2005 and 2006 conventional engine school buses (cesb), seemingly similar in nature to fires that had been described in recall 04v-400 mentioned above.as a result, odi opened this rq on the cesb models to determine if the original scope was adequate (should the original recall have included the cesb models). during odi's review of warranty data received in response to an information request (ir) letter, we did not find a related trend in the warranty claims that suggested recall 04v-400 should be expanded to include the cesb vehicles.it was found that the cesb engine configuration and associated wire harness, power steering hose, and oil line configurations were completely different than the previously recalled resb model vehicles.therefore, this investigation is closed. further use of agency resources on this investigation does not appear to be warranted.the closing of this investigation does not constitute a finding by nhtsa that no safety-related defect exists.although the warranty data reviewed during the rq did not support expanding recall 04v-400, it did identify a new and different issue that appears to be causing fires on the cesb vehicles.of 375 warranty claims reviewed, 127 of the claims identified the fuse holder in the battery box as burning, shorting out or catching fire.therefore, a new investigation will be opened to determine if the fuse holder on the 2005-2006 cesb vehicles poses an unreasonable risk to motor vehicle safety.
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
RQ07001NAVISTAR, INC07/24/200712/04/2007ENGINE COMPARTMENT FIRES
 On august 18, 2004, international truck and engine corporation notified the office of defect investigations (odi) of several defect conditions that could potentially result in engine compartment fires in approximately 290 model year (my) 2005 rear engine school buses (resb) built from march 3, 2004 through august 5, 2004 (recall 04v-400).according to international, the three conditions that might lead to fire on the resb model buses include chafing of a high pressure power steering fluid hose, chaffing of the engine electrical harness, and a leak in an optional oil pressure switch.on july 24, 2007, after reviewing 2007 quarter one ewr data, odi became aware of engine compartment fire reports in my 2005 and 2006 conventional engine school buses (cesb), seemingly similar in nature to fires that had been described in recall 04v-400 mentioned above.as a result, odi opened this rq on the cesb models to determine if the original scope was adequate (should the original recall have included the cesb models). during odi's review of warranty data received in response to an information request (ir) letter, we did not find a related trend in the warranty claims that suggested recall 04v-400 should be expanded to include the cesb vehicles.it was found that the cesb engine configuration and associated wire harness, power steering hose, and oil line configurations were completely different than the previously recalled resb model vehicles.therefore, this investigation is closed. further use of agency resources on this investigation does not appear to be warranted.the closing of this investigation does not constitute a finding by nhtsa that no safety-related defect exists.although the warranty data reviewed during the rq did not support expanding recall 04v-400, it did identify a new and different issue that appears to be causing fires on the cesb vehicles.of 375 warranty claims reviewed, 127 of the claims identified the fuse holder in the battery box as burning, shorting out or catching fire.therefore, a new investigation will be opened to determine if the fuse holder on the 2005-2006 cesb vehicles poses an unreasonable risk to motor vehicle safety.
STEERING - HYDRAULIC POWER ASSIST - HOSE, PIPING, AND CONNECTIONS
RQ07001NAVISTAR, INC07/24/200712/04/2007ENGINE COMPARTMENT FIRES
 On august 18, 2004, international truck and engine corporation notified the office of defect investigations (odi) of several defect conditions that could potentially result in engine compartment fires in approximately 290 model year (my) 2005 rear engine school buses (resb) built from march 3, 2004 through august 5, 2004 (recall 04v-400).according to international, the three conditions that might lead to fire on the resb model buses include chafing of a high pressure power steering fluid hose, chaffing of the engine electrical harness, and a leak in an optional oil pressure switch.on july 24, 2007, after reviewing 2007 quarter one ewr data, odi became aware of engine compartment fire reports in my 2005 and 2006 conventional engine school buses (cesb), seemingly similar in nature to fires that had been described in recall 04v-400 mentioned above.as a result, odi opened this rq on the cesb models to determine if the original scope was adequate (should the original recall have included the cesb models). during odi's review of warranty data received in response to an information request (ir) letter, we did not find a related trend in the warranty claims that suggested recall 04v-400 should be expanded to include the cesb vehicles.it was found that the cesb engine configuration and associated wire harness, power steering hose, and oil line configurations were completely different than the previously recalled resb model vehicles.therefore, this investigation is closed. further use of agency resources on this investigation does not appear to be warranted.the closing of this investigation does not constitute a finding by nhtsa that no safety-related defect exists.although the warranty data reviewed during the rq did not support expanding recall 04v-400, it did identify a new and different issue that appears to be causing fires on the cesb vehicles.of 375 warranty claims reviewed, 127 of the claims identified the fuse holder in the battery box as burning, shorting out or catching fire.therefore, a new investigation will be opened to determine if the fuse holder on the 2005-2006 cesb vehicles poses an unreasonable risk to motor vehicle safety.