Mack Ms200p 1981

Model Ms200p made in 1981 by Mack got 2 recalls. There were some recalls concerningexterior lighting, visibility.

Model 1981

Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HEADLIGHTS
82V054000MACK TRUCKS, INCORPORATEDfrom 07/01/1979 to 05/01/1982V (Vehicle)570011/24/1982MFRMACK TRUCKS, INC05/24/198205/27/1982
Defect SummaryThe circuit wiring on these vehicles is arranged so that a short circuit in the rear taillights will also result in loss of power to the headlamps. for safety reasons the lighting system wiring should be independent.
Consequence Summary
Corrective SummaryVehicles will have an automatic reset circuit breaker installed to ensure continued headlamp illumination in the event of a short in other lighting systems.
NotesVehicle description: trucks.system: lighting; head lamp wiring.consequences of defect: simultaneous loss of both taillights and headlampsduring night driving could result in a head-on or rear-end collision.
VISIBILITY - DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER SYSTEM - WINDSHIELD - BLOWER
81V157000MACK TRUCKS, INCORPORATEDfrom 09/01/1979 to 08/01/1981V (Vehicle)492008/12/1982MFRMACK TRUCKS, INC12/29/198101/08/1982
Defect SummaryWhen the ignition key is in the on position and the heater is operating at the low or medium setting, the heater switch wiring will overload in the event the heater motor seizes.
Consequence Summary
Corrective SummaryA speed variation resistance unit and an electric motor moisture protection cap will be installed without charge.
NotesVehicle description: trucks.system: heating; cab heater motor, electrical switch.consequences of defect: if the vehicle is standing still (parked or stopped intraffic) heat generated by the overload may melt and ignite the surroundingplastic housing and wire covering. a fire could spread quickly throughout thecab, causing serious injury to vehicle occupants.note: owner is advised to make sure heater/defroster fan motor is functionalbefore using cab heater prior to repair. heater/defroster blower should not beused in low or medium speeds while the vehicle is stopped or engine isidling.