Cummins Recall List

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List of the Cummins recalls announced through NHTSA

Some of the listed recalls may apply to multiple models. All affected models can be found in the details of each recall below.

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Recent Recalls

17. 10. 2023

Cummins – Rear Lifting Bracket on Engine May Detach

Cummins – Rear Lifting Bracket on Engine May Detach
Cummins (Cummins) is recalling certain L9N Natural Gas Engines, part number D883007BX03. The rear lifting bracket that attaches to the engine cylinder head may be insufficiently secured, which can allow…
18. 7. 2023

Cummins – Insufficiently Tightened Bolt

Cummins – Insufficiently Tightened Bolt
Cummins (Cummins) is recalling certain Model: B6.7 diesel engines, part number D313038BX03. An insufficiently tightened bolt can cause the rear lifting bracket to detach from the cylinder head.
27. 3. 2023

Cummins – Vehicle May Reverse Faster Than Expected

Cummins – Vehicle May Reverse Faster Than Expected
Cummins (Cummins) is recalling certain PowerDrive 7000 electric drive systems. The System Control Module (SCM) may activate the anti-rollback feature, causing the vehicle to reverse faster than expected.
19. 7. 2022

Cummins – Battery Pack May Short and Cause Fire

Cummins – Battery Pack May Short and Cause Fire
Cummins (Cummins) is recalling certain BP74E battery packs used for transit bus applications. The battery packs may develop a coolant leak internally, causing the battery pack to short circuit.
6. 7. 2022

Cummins – Generator Set May Not Shut Down as Intended

Cummins – Generator Set May Not Shut Down as Intended
Cummins (Cummins) is recalling certain 2020-2022 Cummins Power Generation C500D6Re trailer-mounted generator sets (gensets). Incorrect logic in the output box door switch may cause the gensets to not shut down…
6. 7. 2022

Cummins – Improperly Grounded Air Compressor Housing

Cummins – Improperly Grounded Air Compressor Housing
Cummins (Cummins) is recalling certain PD7000 Electric Drivetrains containing an electric air compressor. The air compressor housing is improperly grounded, causing electrical voltage greater than 50V AC during operation.