2001 INTERNATIONAL 9900ix
Truck-Tractor • TRUCK • 1 recall
Vehicle specs from NHTSA vPIC. Inspection history from FMCSA roadside records (operator USDOT on the ticket, not title). Something wrong? Report a data issue.
1 open recall affects this vehicle
The make/model/year combination matches 1 NHTSA safety recall campaign.
Vehicle identity
- VIN
- 2HSCKAER11C091835
- Model Year
- 2001
- Make
- INTERNATIONAL
- Model
- 9900ix
- Manufacturer
- NAVISTAR CANADA, INC.
- WMI
- 2HS
Engine & Drivetrain
- Displacement
- 14.01093972 L
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
- Drive Type
- 6x4
Weight & Dimensions
- Body Class
- Truck-Tractor
- Vehicle Type
- TRUCK
Technical details (3)
- Note
- GVWR: 33,001 - 55,000 lbs
- Gross Vehicle Weight Rating To
- Class 8: 33,001 lb and above (14,969 kg and above)
- Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From
- Class 8: 33,001 lb and above (14,969 kg and above)
Plates observed
From roadside inspections and reportable crash filings — not a DMV title history.
Reportable crashes (1)
FMCSA crash filings that list this VIN. Crash records often carry older plate associations than the SMS inspection-unit window.
| Date | Carrier | Inj / Fat |
|---|---|---|
| Apr 24, 2024 | RMA LOGISTICS INC | 0 / 0 |
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 (1)
NHTSA safety recall campaigns affecting vehicles like this one.
| Campaign | Component |
|---|---|
| 23V353000 | EXTERIOR LIGHTING:BACK UP LIGHTS |
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