1987 EMERGENCY ONE AMBULANCE
1 recalls — 0 complaints — 2 TSBs
88V171000 Nov 1, 1988
SERVICE BRAKES, AIR:SUPPLY:LOW PRESSURE WARNING:SWITCH
Defect Description
USE OF THE AIR HORN CAN CAUSE THE AIR PRESSURE TO DROP BELOW 85 PSI.
Consequence
IF AIR PRESSURE DROPS BELOW 85 PSI WHILE THE VEHICLE ISBEING DRIVEN THE REAR BRAKE SPRING CHAMBERS WILL START TO APPLY CAUSING THEREAR BRAKE DRUMS TO OVERHEAT.
Remedy
INSTALL PRESSURE PROTECTION VALVES IN ALL AIR HORN CIRCUITS.
No complaints found for this vehicle.
Technical Service Bulletins — 1987 EMERGENCY ONE AMBULANCE
2 manufacturer communications from 2 unique bulletins. TSBs describe known problems and recommended fixes from the manufacturer.
Most Affected Components
| Component | Bulletins |
|---|---|
| 350000 EQUIPMENT | 1 |
| 980000 UNKNOWN OR OTHER | 1 |
MIC-EONE030320
Mar 3, 2020
350000 EQUIPMENT
E-ONE, Inc. TSB report for the month of February 2020.
No comms 2023-05
Jun 1, 2023
980000 UNKNOWN OR OTHER
There are no Manufacturer Communications in accordance with 49 CFR 579.5 to report for May 2023 for E-One Incorporated.
NHTSA Safety Investigations — EMERGENCY ONE AMBULANCE
Investigations opened by NHTSA into potential safety defects. These are separate from recalls and may or may not result in a recall.
PE88068
Opened: Jun 28, 1988 — Closed: Nov 7, 1988
VARIOUS BRAKE PROBLEMS
SUMMARY: RECENT ROCKWELL REPORTS IDENTIFIED THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL CONCERNS: A: INSUFFICIENT AIR PRESSURE DUE TO INADEQUATE AIR COMPRESSORCAPACITY; B: AIR HORN PLUMBED INTO AIR SYSTEM WITHOUT PRESSURE PROTECTIONVALVE; C: BRAKE IMBALANCE CAUSED BY BRAKE PROPORTIONING VALVES WHICHREDUCE THE FRONT BR... Read more
EMERGENCY ONE AMBULANCE — All Years Overview
Complete safety history for the EMERGENCY ONE AMBULANCE across all model years (1984–1987).
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Total Recalls
0
Total Complaints
1
Investigations
0
Reported Crashes
0
Reported Fires
0
Reported Deaths