ISUZU to recall 2012 edition N series petrol vans
www.chinatrucks.com: ISUZU has announced that they will recall N series vans of 2012 edition produced from April 27, 2011 to July 26, 2011. There is a demarcation mistake of the ECM software, and the cruise control function cannot be cancelled if there are some defects on the brake pedal.
ISUZU has informed their customers to contact dealers to upgrade ECM for free, and the recall will conduct in the end of August or early Sept.
Recall number: 11V415000
Models: ISUZU NPR, NQR 2012 edition
Quantity: 614
Report date: August 15, 2011
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