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RJ-2283-0

The exhaust pipe and the PDF of certain vehicles may not be aligned correctly at the joint, due to an improper installation method of the pipe. As a result of this, high stress may be imposed on the accordion section of the pipe, and such stress combined with the effects of engine vibration etc, may cause cracks. If this problem is left unattended, there is a risk that the leaked exhaust gas may cause damage on the exhaust brake hose and the level of noise may increase.

RJ-2282-0

For AWD trucks with low floor, there is some defect in the structure of the front axle, and cleaning of the axle was not done properly at factory. Therefore, foreign materials in the axle may enter into the reduction gear bearings and cause damage. If this problem is left unattended, abnormal noise may be generated, and in the worst case, the foreign materials could get caught in the gear, causing the vehicle to stall.

RJ-2057-0

For engines for vehicles that are modified to reefer trucks, a part of the tension pulley bracket for the refrigerator compressor may not be welded at appropriate points, and therefore, the bracket may not have sufficient strength and so may break. If the vehicle continues to be driven with the broken tension pulley bracket, other brackets securing the tension pulley may break, and in the worst case, the tension pulley might fall off, which could cause a hazard to other traffic.

RJ-2295-0

On certain vehicles, the bolt securing the power supply cable may not be properly tightened and can loosen. If it loosens and causes a contact failure, the engine would stall.

RJ-2229-3

The fuel return pipe may be in contact with the head cover due to imperfect casting, and therefore, there is a risk that a hole may open up in the pipe due to engine vibration etc. If this occurs, the fuel may mix into the engine oil, and in the worst case, the engine could overrun, in which case the inside of the engine could get damaged and the engine would stop.

RJ-2229-2

The combination switch harness is not properly routed, and therefore, it may be wedged between the combination switch bracket and the steering column bracket, when the steering wheel is adjusted to be at a lower position. If a short circuit occurs as a result of this, the engine could stop, or the headlights and/or the indicator lights could fail.

RJ-2229-1

For the seat belt retractors, the inertia mass (a component inside the retractor) may deform, because the material is not appropriate. If this occurs, pulling out the seat belt may become impossible.

RJ-1789-0

For the oil filter element specified as a regular replacement part, the housing does not have sufficient strength, and therefore, if it is used for the engine type 6HK1, it may crack. If this problem is left unattended, engine oil may leak from the crack, and in the worst case, the engine would burn out causing the vehicle to stall. Also, if oil spills onto a road, it may cause obstruction to other traffic.

RJ-1740-0

For engines for vehicles that are modified to reefer trucks, the tension pulley bracket for the refrigerator compressor does not have sufficient strength, and therefore, it may break. If the vehicle continues to be driven with the broken tension pulley bracket, other brackets securing the tension pulley may break, and in the worst case, the tension pulley might fall off, which could cause a hazard to other traffic.

RJ-1625-4

For vehicles modified for trash collecting, the dump cylinder is not in an appropriate position, and therefore, when the vehicle with load bounces over something like a bump or a pothole, the brake pipe bracket above the rear differential, or both the brake pipe and the brake pipe bracket may interfere with the dump cylinder. If this problem is left unattended, the brake pipe may be damaged, and in the worst case, brake fluid could leak, which could result in reduced braking efficiency.

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