2004 · Paccar Incorporated
Paccar Incorporated Recalls Reported in 2004
12 NHTSA safety recalls affecting approximately 10,818 vehicles.
2004 Recalls
All 12 Paccar Incorporated recalls
Sorted by most recent. Click any recall for full defect summary, corrective action, and your next steps.
Recall 04V606000
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Paccar/kenworth/hood lock cylinder
Latches/locks/linkages · 55 affected · Dec 23, 2004
Recall 04V580000
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Paccar/kenworth/wiring harness
Electrical System · 4,322 affected · Dec 10, 2004
Recall 04V548000
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Paccar/peterbilt/air suspension seat failure
N/A · 251 affected · Nov 16, 2004
Recall 04V533000
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Paccar/kenworth/cab sub-assembly
N/A · 2,851 affected · Nov 2, 2004
Recall 04V449000
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Paccar/kenworth/joint fasteners
Power Train · 203 affected · Sep 13, 2004
Recall 04V410000
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Paccar/kenworth/battery box brackets
N/A · 311 affected · Aug 19, 2004
Recall 04V406000
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Paccar/cummins oil leak
N/A · 106 affected · Aug 17, 2004
Recall 04V378000
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Paccar/peterbilt/nexgen /lng tanks
Fuel System, Other · 1 affected · Aug 2, 2004
Recall 04V360000
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Paccar/kenworth/wiring
Electrical System · 15 affected · Jul 21, 2004
Recall 04V356000
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Paccar/kenworth certification label
Equipment · 92 affected · Jul 15, 2004
Recall 04V174000
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Paccar/fmvss 102/transmission harness
Electrical System · 25 affected · Apr 12, 2004
Recall 04V169000
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Paccar/fan hub mounting bolts
Engine And Engine Cooling · 2,586 affected · Apr 2, 2004
Paccar Incorporated 2004 Recall FAQ
How many recalls did Paccar Incorporated issue in 2004?
Paccar Incorporated issued 12 NHTSA-tracked safety recalls in 2004, affecting an estimated 10,818 vehicles.
How do I check if my 2004 Paccar Incorporated 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.