1998 · International Truck & Engine Corporation
International Truck & Engine Corporation Recalls Reported in 1998
9 NHTSA safety recalls affecting approximately 68,574 vehicles.
1998 Recalls
All 9 International Truck & Engine Corporation recalls
Sorted by most recent. Click any recall for full defect summary, corrective action, and your next steps.
Recall 98V289000
International Truck & Engine Corporation
Navistar/oil hose
Fuel System, Gasoline · 16,231 affected · Nov 9, 1998
Recall 98V290000
International Truck & Engine Corporation
Navistar/drive line
Power Train · 5,487 affected · Nov 9, 1998
Recall 98V291000
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Navistar/fuel leak
Engine And Engine Cooling · 22,032 affected · Nov 9, 1998
Recall 98V228000
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Navistar/brake drum/transmission yoke
Service Brakes, Hydraulic · 1,809 affected · Sep 17, 1998
Recall 98V171000
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Navistar/axles
Steering · 1,463 affected · Jul 28, 1998
Recall 98V120002
International Truck & Engine Corporation
Navistar/accuride/aluminum dual wheels
Wheels · 3,041 affected · Jun 16, 1998
Recall 98V117000
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Navistar/electrical relay corrosion
Electrical System · 16,012 affected · May 27, 1998
Recall 98V119002
International Truck & Engine Corporation
Navistar/furon/auto transmission
Power Train · 1,309 affected · May 27, 1998
Recall 98V068000
International Truck & Engine Corporation
Navistar/missing p-clamp/engine
Engine And Engine Cooling · 1,190 affected · Mar 25, 1998
International Truck & Engine Corporation 1998 Recall FAQ
How many recalls did International Truck & Engine Corporation issue in 1998?
International Truck & Engine Corporation issued 9 NHTSA-tracked safety recalls in 1998, affecting an estimated 68,574 vehicles.
How do I check if my 1998 International Truck & Engine Corporation vehicle is under recall?
Enter your 17-character VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls to see every active recall for your specific vehicle.
Is the repair free?
Yes. Federal law requires manufacturers to remedy safety defects at no cost — regardless of vehicle age or ownership history.