Recall 24V002 affects 128 2023-2024 Terex Advance Charger, Commander, and MM300 concrete mixer trucks for loose drum bolts. Repair will be free once available.
Terex Advance is recalling 128 2023-2024 Charger, Commander, and MM300 concrete mixer trucks because bolts connecting the drum to the drum drive plate can loosen and let the drum separate from the vehicle. A detached drum can become a road hazard and increase the risk of a crash or injury; the Terex Advance dealer repair will be free once available.
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What's wrong?
The mixer drum on 2023-2024 Terex Advance Charger, Commander, and MM300 concrete mixer trucks is the rotating barrel that holds and mixes concrete. It is bolted to a drum drive plate, which transfers power from the drive system so the drum turns while the truck is operating. Those bolts need the correct clamp force to keep the drum secured to the truck.
On affected trucks, a damaged torque wrench was used during assembly. That tool did not tighten the drum mounting hardware as intended. If the bolts lose clamping force, they can loosen while the truck is in service. Enough loose hardware can let the drum separate from the vehicle.
The warning sign to look for is loose or missing hardware around the drum mount. Terex Advance reported that this hardware is not always visible before separation, so the absence of a visible problem does not confirm the truck is clear.
Who's affected?
Covers Charger, Commander, and MM300 mixer trucks across the 2023 and 2024 model years; all share the same equipment component.
| 2023 Terex Advance Charger | Equipment |
|---|---|
| 2023 Terex Advance Commander | Equipment |
| 2024 Terex Advance Commander | Equipment |
| 2023 Terex Advance MM300 | Equipment |
| 2024 Terex Advance Charger | Equipment |
| Units affected | 128 |
| Field incidents | NHTSA has logged no field incidents to date. |
The year and model narrow the scope, but the VIN decides. Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific truck is included.
What's the safety risk?
If the mixer drum detaches, it can become a road hazard and increase the risk of a crash or injury. Treat loose or missing hardware as a warning sign and avoid further operation until the vehicle is inspected. Repair will be free at any franchised Terex Advance dealer once available.
What should I do?
- Check your VIN to confirm your 2023-2024 Terex Advance Charger, Commander, or MM300 is included in this recall.
- Contact Terex Advance customer service to ask when replacement fasteners and thread locker are ready for your truck.
- Reference recall number 24V002 when you call, and ask for instructions before scheduling service.
- Use caution until the repair is complete, since loose drum bolts can let the drum separate from the vehicle.
- Keep the recall notice with the truck if Terex Advance mailed one, so the service contact has the campaign details.
What happens at the repair
Terex Advance has not provided an owner-notification schedule for this recall. Once the repair opens, a Terex Advance technician will install replacement fasteners and thread locker for the drum-to-drive-plate connection. The final dealer repair will be free once available, and parts and labor are covered under the recall. Because Terex Advance lists a general reimbursement plan for this recall, contact Terex Advance customer service with prior repair documentation if you already paid for the same fastener or thread-locker repair.
| Reimbursement | Reimbursement available |
|---|
Timeline
| January 4, 2024 | NHTSA published the recall |
|---|---|
| January 29, 2024 | Owner notification mailed |
Frequently asked questions
What is recall 24V002?
Recall 24V002 covers 128 2023-2024 Terex Advance Charger, Commander, and MM300 concrete mixer trucks. The bolts connecting the drum to the drum drive plate can loosen and allow the drum to separate from the vehicle. Terex will provide replacement fasteners and thread locker free of charge.
What should I do if my 2023-2024 Terex Advance Charger, Commander, or MM300 is on this recall?
Check your VIN to confirm your specific concrete mixer truck is included in recall 24V002. If it is included, contact a franchised Terex Advance dealer or Terex customer service at 1-800-678-5961 to arrange replacement fasteners and thread locker. Reference recall 24V002 when you call. The repair is free.
Is the recall repair free?
Yes. Federal recall law requires the manufacturer to repair the defect at no cost, and Terex will provide the replacement fasteners and thread locker free of charge. Ask the dealer or Terex customer service how the repair parts will be provided for your truck.
What is the safety risk?
The safety risk is a drum separating from the vehicle. A detached drum can become a road hazard, increasing the risk of a crash or injury. Check your VIN first, then arrange the free fastener and thread locker remedy through Terex Advance.
When will Terex Advance notify owners?
Terex has not provided a recall notification schedule for campaign 24V002. That does not change the repair path. Check your VIN, then contact a franchised Terex Advance dealer or Terex customer service at 1-800-678-5961 and ask how to arrange the free remedy.
More information
| NHTSA campaign page | nhtsa.gov/vehicle-recalls/24V002000 |
|---|---|
| Terex Advance customer service | 1-800-678-5961 |
| NHTSA recall # | 24V002 |
| NHTSA recall # (full) | 24V002000 |
Source documents
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Download Quarterly Report (PDF)
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Download Owner Notification Letter (PDF)
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Download Recall Report (PDF)
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Download Recall Acknowledgement (PDF)
This article is generated from NHTSA's primary recall filings and reviewed against the source on May 20, 2026. RecallNotify does not paraphrase NHTSA's consequence language; that text is reproduced as written above. Editorial standards →