Meritor Wabco Vehicle Control Systems – MERITOR WABCO/FMVSS 105 – ANTILOCK BRAKE SYS

EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: PHASE 1, D-VERSION ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEMS (ABS) MANUFACTURED FROM OCTOBER 1, 1997, THROUGH NOVEMBER 30, 1999 WITH PART NOS. 446 044 071 0, 446 044 072 0, 446 109 000 0, AND 446 109 001 0, INSTALLED ON MEDIUM TRUCKS, SCHOOL AND TRANSIT BUSES, AND MOTOR HOMES GREATER THAN 10,000 LDS. GVWR. THE PHASE 1, D-VERSION HYDRAULIC ABS MAY NOT DETECT AN EXTREME WHEEL SPEED SENSOR AIR GAP THAT CAN BE CREATED BY PLACING THE SENSOR A SIGNIFICANT DISTANCE FROM ITS INTENDED POSITION WHEN THE VEHICLE IS STATIONARY. THEREFORE, THE ABS DOES NOT COMPLY WITH FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD 105, “HYDRAULIC AND ELECTRIC BRAKE SYSTEMS.”

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