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KNORR BREMSE Dennis Eagle elite 2 Recall |
Parking brake may apply inadvertently |
KNORR BREMSE announced a problem with the Dennis Eagle elite 2 affecting a total of 671 vehicles.
It has been identified that there have been cases where the screws which secure the silencer assembly to the R6 relay valve body have become loose or have broken. Should this occur, air may leak from the valve causing the parking brake to apply inadvertently.
Recalled vehicles will have the subject screws replaced.
How to check your car's VIN number - vehicle identification number |
If you think that your vehicle may be affected by this recall you should
find your nearest KNORR BREMSE dealer
who will be able to confirm whether or not your car is safe and arrange its free repair if necessary.
Source: UK Government's Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA).
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