2020 FREIGHTLINER Cascadia
Truck-Tractor • TRUCK • 22 recalls • 47 complaints
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22 open recalls affect this vehicle
The make/model/year combination matches 22 NHTSA safety recall campaigns.
Vehicle identity
- VIN
- 1FUBHTDV0LLLE8588
- Model Year
- 2020
- Make
- FREIGHTLINER
- Model
- Cascadia
- Trim
- 116" Day cab
- Manufacturer
- DAIMLER TRUCK NORTH AMERICA LLC
- WMI
- 1FU
Engine & Drivetrain
- Engine Model
- Detroit DD13
- Cylinders
- 6
- Displacement
- 12.8 L
- Configuration
- In-Line
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
- Drive Type
- 4x2
Weight & Dimensions
- Body Class
- Truck-Tractor
- Vehicle Type
- TRUCK
Manufacturing
- Plant City
- CLEVELAND
- Plant State
- NORTH CAROLINA
- Plant Country
- UNITED STATES (USA)
- Decode Source
- nhtsa-vpic-batch
- Decoded
- Apr 30, 2026
Active Safety
- Brake System
- Air
Compare with peers (same make, model, year)
This VIN has 0 inspections on record. Among 2,307 peers, the median is 0 (25th–75th: 0–3).
Cohort median out-of-service rate: 0%.
Technical details (1)
- Body Cab Type
- MDHD: Conventional
Sister VINs
VINs sharing the same WMI + VDS prefix + model year as this vehicle — likely from the same production run.
Recalls for this make/model/year (22)
NHTSA safety recall campaigns affecting vehicles like this one.
Complaints for this make/model/year (47)
Consumer safety complaints filed with NHTSA for vehicles like this one.
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