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2013 E-One Quest Ii — federal recalls on file

2 federal recalls reported for the 2013 E-One Quest Ii

These are federal recalls reported for the 2013 E-One Quest Ii. A recall may apply only to certain VIN ranges or production windows. To confirm whether your specific VIN is in the affected window, use NHTSA's official per-VIN lookup or enter your VIN on our check page.

18V-171 Open recall Mar 15, 2018

E-One Incorporated

SUSPENSION:FRONT

E-One Incorporated (E-One) is recalling certain 2008-2015 E-One Typhoon, Cyclone II, and Quest II vehicles, equipped with Timoney Independent Front Suspensions. Inconsistent machining may result in fatigue cracks developing over time in the front axle spindles, causing failure of the spindle and the possible separation of a front wheel from the vehicle.

Risk: A wheel separation from the vehicle can increase the risk of a crash.

Remedy: E-One will notify owners, and dealers will replace the front axle spindle, free of charge. The recall began on April 24, 2018. Owners may contact E-One customer service at 1-352-861-3612. The repair is free at any franchised dealer of your brand.

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18V-019 Open recall Jan 9, 2018

E-One Incorporated

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:STARTER ASSEMBLY

E-One Incorporated (E-One) is recalling certain 2013-2017 Cyclone II, Typhoon, and Quest II emergency vehicles equipped with a Cummins ISL, L9, ISX15, or X15 engine. The affected engines do not have a diode in the starter solenoid circuit to improve the longevity of the lock-out relay, resulting in accumulated damage over time.

Risk: The damaged starter lock-out relay may prevent the vehicle from starting, hindering personnel from responding to emergencies.

Remedy: E-One will notify owners, and dealers will install a diode in the starter solenoid circuit and install a new starter lock-out relay, free of charge. The recall began on February 19, 2018. Owners may contact E-One customer service at 1-352-861-3612. The repair is free at any franchised dealer of your brand.

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