Complaint 1746532
2019 IC BUS PB105 • ENGINE • incident Apr 16, 2021
Complaint Summary
ENGINE
Owner Narrative
THE BUS WAS ON THE HIGHWAY GETTING UP TO SPEED WHEN THE TRANSMISSION HAD AN ELECTRIC COMPONENT FAIL AND THAT CAUSED THE LOSS OF ENGINE POWER WITH NO THROTTLE RESPONSE. THE VEHICLE COASTED TO A STOP AND HAD NO WAY TO MOVE THE VEHICLE AT ALL. WE HAVE SISTER BUSES THAT THIS HAS HAPPENED TO ALSO BUT IT HAS BEEN AT A PARKING LOT OR IN OUR LOT WE HAVE 5 MORE OF THESE BUSES. IF THIS HAPPENS IN AN INTERSECTION OR APPROACHING AN INTERSTATE HIGHWAY THERE IS NO WAY TO MOVE THE BUS OTHER THAN A TOW TRUCK . EATON TRANSMISSION HAS A REPLACEMENT PART TO FIX THIS ISSUE BUT THERE IS NO RECALL OR SERVICE BULLETIN ON THIS ISSUE.THESE ARE LOW MILEAGE UNITS WITH 20,000 - 30,0000 MILES ON THEM. THE PART THAT FAILS IS A MAGNET IN A PLASTIC HOLDER THAT GETS BRITTLE AND FALLS APART OR THE MAGNET BREAKS APART CAUSING THE SAME RESULTS OF NOT BEING ABLE TO MOVE THE VEHICLE UNDER ITS OWN POWER. ACCORDING TO THE BUS COMPANY, THEY HAVE HAD THE SAME PROBLEM IN OTHER BUS COMPANIES WITH THE SAME TRANSMISSIONS. WE HAVE NOT RECEIVED THE INVOICES ON WOK PREFORMED FROM THE WARRANTY DEPARTMENT YET.
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