Bighorn

RJ-0562-0

On certain vehicles, the valve spring seat on the vacuum brake booster pump is not properly installed. If left unfixed, backflow of air at the time of engine stop may move the valve spring seat, and in the worst case, the valve could malfunction resulting in reduced brake efficiency.

RJ-0528-0

For the transfer, on certain vehicles, the nuts on the couplings connected to the propeller shafts for the front and rear wheels are not caulked. If left unfixed, the nuts can become loose, and in the worst case, the propeller shafts could fall off causing the vehicle to stall.

RJ-0475-0

On certain vehicles, the left-front brake pipe can interfere with the shock absorber due to improper installation of the pipe. If left unfixed, the brake pipe could be damaged, and in the worst case, the brake fluid leaks resulting in reduced brake efficiency.

RJ-0966-0

On certain vehicles, the O-ring attached to the engine fuel injector does not have sufficient heat resistance, and its sealing efficiency could decrease over time. As a result, fuel may mix into engine oil, causing the oil amount in the oil pan to increase. If left unfixed, that fuel mixed engine oil may enter into the inlet pipe through the blow by hose, resulting in an engine revolution rise.

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