Scania — 4-, G-, P-, R-series and possibly others
- Risk level
- Serious risk
- Type
- Injuries
- Category
- Motor vehicles
- Hazard
- Defective alignment of the steering geometry, or inadequate alignment of the steering stops, may result in chafing of the wheels on the steering column.
- Origin
- Unknown
What is this? A problem with some Scania trucks may cause the wheels to rub against the steering column.
What's happening? The steering parts may not be lined up correctly. This could damage the wheels or steering.
Does this affect me? If you drive one of these Scania trucks in Germany, you could be at risk.
What should I do? Take the truck to a mechanic right away. Ask your Scania dealer or a repair shop for help.
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Risk level: Serious risk · Type: Injuries · Category: Motor vehicles · Hazard: Defective alignment of the steering geometry, or inadequate alignment of the steering stops, may result in chafing of the wheels on the steering column. · Origin: Unknown
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