Wheeled Coach Type Iii-srw 2004

Model Type Iii-srw made in 2004 by Wheeled Coach got 3 investigations as well as 1 recall. The car had one investigation (electrical system). There was one recall concerning equipment .

Model 2004

Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
EQUIPMENT - OTHER - LABELS
05V528000WHEELED COACH INDUSTRIESfrom 09/01/2005 to 11/30/2005V (Vehicle)11012/16/2005MFRWHEELED COACH INDUSTRIES11/17/200511/17/2005517110
Defect SummaryCertain ambulances built on ford e350 and chevrolet gmt610 van. fail to conform to the requirements of federal motor vehicle safety standard no. 110, tire selection and rims. these ambulances have the incorrect or missing tire and loading information placards in the driver's door jamb. this information will aid in loading the ambulance to avoid exceeding the gross vehicle weight rating.
Consequence SummaryA misprinted label would lead to improper vehicle loading specifications or tire inflation which could result in a tire failure, increasing the risk of a crash.
Corrective SummaryOwners will be provided with new tire information placards and installation instructions. at the customer's option, a dealer can perform the installation for them. the recall is expected to begin on november 29, 2005. owners may contact wheeled coach at 1-800-628-8178.
NotesCustomers may also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty 1-800-424-9153), or go to http://www.safercar.gov.

Investigations


NHTSA IDManufacturerDate openDate closeSubjectRecall campaign
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - BATTERY
PE07043WHEELED COACH INDUSTRIES08/14/200712/17/2007400 AMP PRIMARY FUSE CORROSION07V569000
 The office of defects investigation (odi) opened this preliminary evaluation on wheeled coach out of concern about a loss of power to the interior/exterior lights (including warning lights) and equipment in the patient area of the ambulance.an april 20, 2007 a correctiveaction request was issued by wheel coach concerning corrosion to the subject vehicles 400 amp primary fuse circuit.failure of this circuit results in a loss of power to emergency equipment inside the ambulance body, as well as loss of the vehicle's emergency lights.odi was concerned that the april 2007 corrective action request was inadequate. odi opened this investigation and discovered that all of the warranty claims and complaints were located insalt-belt states.the corrosion to the fuse block is attributed to road salt chemicals used during inclement weather.odi believes voltage to the patient transport modular is inherently critical to the ambulance's mission.furthermore, odi believes this loss of power represents an unreasonable risk to motor vehicle safety for this application, as the mission of the vehicle (ambulance) is compromised and, therefore,a safety recall remedy is appropriate. with wheeled coach's submittal of a 573 letter, recalling all ambulances in 21 salt belt states (plus washington dc) ,this investigation is closed.odi will continue to monitor non-salt belt states for any indication that the problem is spreading to those regions.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - BATTERY - CABLES
PE07043WHEELED COACH INDUSTRIES08/14/200712/17/2007400 AMP PRIMARY FUSE CORROSION07V569000
 The office of defects investigation (odi) opened this preliminary evaluation on wheeled coach out of concern about a loss of power to the interior/exterior lights (including warning lights) and equipment in the patient area of the ambulance.an april 20, 2007 a correctiveaction request was issued by wheel coach concerning corrosion to the subject vehicles 400 amp primary fuse circuit.failure of this circuit results in a loss of power to emergency equipment inside the ambulance body, as well as loss of the vehicle's emergency lights.odi was concerned that the april 2007 corrective action request was inadequate. odi opened this investigation and discovered that all of the warranty claims and complaints were located insalt-belt states.the corrosion to the fuse block is attributed to road salt chemicals used during inclement weather.odi believes voltage to the patient transport modular is inherently critical to the ambulance's mission.furthermore, odi believes this loss of power represents an unreasonable risk to motor vehicle safety for this application, as the mission of the vehicle (ambulance) is compromised and, therefore,a safety recall remedy is appropriate. with wheeled coach's submittal of a 573 letter, recalling all ambulances in 21 salt belt states (plus washington dc) ,this investigation is closed.odi will continue to monitor non-salt belt states for any indication that the problem is spreading to those regions.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS
PE07043WHEELED COACH INDUSTRIES08/14/200712/17/2007400 AMP PRIMARY FUSE CORROSION07V569000
 The office of defects investigation (odi) opened this preliminary evaluation on wheeled coach out of concern about a loss of power to the interior/exterior lights (including warning lights) and equipment in the patient area of the ambulance.an april 20, 2007 a correctiveaction request was issued by wheel coach concerning corrosion to the subject vehicles 400 amp primary fuse circuit.failure of this circuit results in a loss of power to emergency equipment inside the ambulance body, as well as loss of the vehicle's emergency lights.odi was concerned that the april 2007 corrective action request was inadequate. odi opened this investigation and discovered that all of the warranty claims and complaints were located insalt-belt states.the corrosion to the fuse block is attributed to road salt chemicals used during inclement weather.odi believes voltage to the patient transport modular is inherently critical to the ambulance's mission.furthermore, odi believes this loss of power represents an unreasonable risk to motor vehicle safety for this application, as the mission of the vehicle (ambulance) is compromised and, therefore,a safety recall remedy is appropriate. with wheeled coach's submittal of a 573 letter, recalling all ambulances in 21 salt belt states (plus washington dc) ,this investigation is closed.odi will continue to monitor non-salt belt states for any indication that the problem is spreading to those regions.