Mci D4000istv 2012

Vehicle Details: Recalls, Investigations, Service Bulletins

Below you will find all available information on the 2012 MCI D4000istv.

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  • Are there recalls for the 2012 MCI D4000istv?
     - There are 5 recall(s) for the 2012 MCI D4000istv, additional information is below.
NHTSA Mandated Recalls
  • Recall 132047 [USA]: If the pipe develops a hole, during a regeneration cycle, hot exhaust gases may leak out, increasing the risk of a fire.

  • Recall 111287 [USA]: If the seatbelt anchorage assembly separates from the j-bracket, the bus driver may not be properly restrained in the event of a crash increasing their risk of injury.

  • Recall 96522 [USA]: During a regeneration process to clean exhaust emissions, if the bellows pipe has failed, the hot exhaust gases may not be contained, resulting in a fire.

  • Recall 90925 [USA]: The entrance door will close without warning, increasing the risk of personal injury to people entering or exiting the bus.

  • Recall 94296 [USA]: If the driver is slow to react during this esc intervention, the vehicle may deviate from the intended line of travel, increasing the risk of a crash.

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Bulletins

Bulletins are notices put out by manufacturers in conjunction with the NHTSA to notify the public of manufacturing issues or changes.

  • No comms 2024-04 - UNKNOWN OR OTHER: There are no manufacturer communications in accordance with 49 cfr 579.5 to report for april 2024 for motor coach industries.
  • TSIB 22-03 - SEATS: Technical service information bulletin describing the replacement of seating backrest attachment hardware with the addition of a mechanical lock nut on specifically equipped buses manufactured prior to model year 2020.
  • TSIB 21-01 - SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC: This technical service information bulletin (tsib) describes an update from meritor for the bolt torque application requirements on hub-to-rotor bolts for the front, drive and tag axles, on specific coaches equipped with meritor ex225 disc
  • P08-54 - ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING: This procedure outlines the steps to install a relief valve on the air compressor for coaches equipped with dd13 engines.
  • SB 3120 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: This service bulletin informs owners of the procedure to clean the batteries and reapply corrosion inhibitor every 6000 miles or 3 months, whichever first occurs.
  • SB-407 - SUSPENSION:FRONT:SHOCK ABSORBER: Motor coach industries (mci): red 185 durometer polyurethane bushings were replaced with 288 polyurethane bushings in shock absorbers that in cold temperatures, will fail, causing absorber stud to break, at bushing, and coach is not opera
Known Recall Investigations
  • Exhaust bellows pipe fracture recall investigation # RQ17007

    By letter dated april 15, 2013, motor coach industries (mci) notified the office of defects investigation (odi) of a safety defect that may exist in certain model year (my) 2012 and 2013 mci d-model coaches built from december 22, 2011 to may 19, 2012 equipped with the cummins 2010 epa isx 12 liter engine.These vehicles may have had an incorrect installation of the exhaust pipe.If installed incorrectly, the elbow pipe may prematurely fail and if a diesel particulate filter regeneration event occurs, the hot exhaust gases could cause a fire, resulting in injury to persons and/or damage to property.Mci conducted an inspect and repair if necessary recall campaign identified by nhtsa recall no: 13v-142. At the time mci believed that 13v-142 covered all the vehicles potentially having the safety defect. However, odi review of ewr data indicated that other vehicles outside the scope of 13v-142 also experienced the same defect condition. Subsequently, in may 2017, mci expanded the scope of the previous recall to include certain my 2011-2012 mci d-model coaches manufactured from january 31, 2011 to may 19, 2012, identified by nhtsa recall no: 17v-337.In april 2013 when mci conducted recall 13v-142 to remedy incorrectly installed bellows pipes on certain mci model year 2012 and 2013 d model vehicles they also changed the bellows pipe assembly process in then current production.With recall 17v-337 mci expanded the first recall by an additional 178 vehicles they felt also had not had the bellows pipe properly installed.Following the receipt of complaints and ewr data alleging bellows pipe failures on vehicles built after the implementation of the improved assembly process, nhtsa opened this recall query to assess the scope and adequacy of these two safety recalls and mcis recall decision making process.Analysis of the failure data provided by mci to this investigation found that the improved assembly process reduced the failure rate but did not eliminate the defect all together.In response to this investigation, mci agreed to conduct recall 18v-309. This latest recall includes and expands upon the vehicle population of the prior recalls, and implements a new remedy that adds a mesh component to the bellows assembly to reduce vibration.This remedy was also implemented in production in 2015.Vehicles built after this date do not have an elevated failure rate even with a significant amount of time in service.With recall action 18v-309 taken by mci this investigation is closed. Further use of agency resources does not appear to be warranted. The closing of this investigation does not constitute a finding by nhtsa that a safety-related defect does not exist on other model or my vehicles outside of the recall scope. The agency reserves the right to take further action if warranted by the circumstances.

  • Mci drive shaft safety loop failures investigation # EA12007

    In the fall of 2011, network contacts made odi aware of four (4) incidents of drive shaft failure on the subject buses involving a loss of vehicle control.Two of the incidents were relatively low speed non-crash events; and two resulted in motor coach rollovers.All four events showed signs of a common failure mode.The incidents and crashes studied during this investigation all resulted from a series of complex events that began with the the yoke journal ears on the drive shafts fracturing.Once the drive shaft failed. It was not adequately contained by a drive shaft safety loop or structure.The spinning and unrestrained drive shaft caused severe damage to components on the steerable tag axle at the rear of the vehicle and created a forced steering condition.Once the rear of the bus was being forcibly steered by the tag axle, the driver lost control of the vehicle.These conclusions are based on the forensics evidence and testing conducted by the vehicle research and test center (vrtc).The vrtc test report is attached to this closing resume that provides details on how the test center was able to conclusively identify the defective components on the buses and demonstrate the sequence of events that caused the buses to crash.Prior to the drive shaft failure events, there were no indications of improper maintenance or that maintenance was required that would have prevented the incidents.Additionally, the u-joints on the incident vehicles were found to be in good working condition at the time of the failure. Finally, records of driver interviews indicated a sudden onset of the failure with no warning.Following the vrtc testing, mci issued recall 14v-335 involving certain model year 1993-1995 102dl3 motor coaches manufactured november 1992 to january 1995, and 2006 and 2008 d4505 motor coaches manufactured june 2005 to april 2008.The affected buses are equipped with a drive shaft with a compressed length of 30 inches or less (allowing it to escape containment if it fails), a steerable trailing tag axle equipped with a system that changes the axle caster when the vehicle is in reverse travel and no electronic stability control (esc).Recall 14v-335 addresses the concerns of this investigation.The odi report cited above can be viewed at www-odi.Nhtsa.Dot.Gov/owners/searchnhtsaid: odi number 10447575.

  • Mci driveshaft safety loop failures investigation # PE12007

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