2024 · Paccar Incorporated
Paccar Incorporated Recalls Reported in 2024
11 NHTSA safety recalls affecting approximately 362,754 vehicles. ⚠ 1 marked Do Not Drive.
2024 Recalls
All 11 Paccar Incorporated recalls
Sorted by most recent. Click any recall for full defect summary, corrective action, and your next steps.
Large Recall 24V915000
Paccar Incorporated
Loss of abs and electronic stability control
Electrical System · 220,764 affected · Dec 9, 2024
Recall 24V908000
Paccar Incorporated
Loss of steering control
Steering · 68 affected · Dec 3, 2024
Recall 24V903000
Paccar Incorporated
Insufficient lubricant in front steer drive axle
Power Train · 29 affected · Dec 2, 2024
Recall 24V789000
Paccar Incorporated
Fuel pump failure may cause engine stall
Fuel System, Diesel · 5,690 affected · Oct 23, 2024
Do Not Drive 24V433000
Paccar Incorporated
Broken ball stud may cause loss of control
Steering · 7,410 affected · Jun 12, 2024
Recall 24V233000
Paccar Incorporated
Steering gear shaft may fracture
Steering · 782 affected · Mar 27, 2024
Recall 24V190000
Paccar Incorporated
Improperly crimped connectors in gear shifter
Power Train · 70,509 affected · Mar 20, 2024
Recall 24V145000
Paccar Incorporated
Insufficient air volume in brake system /fmvss 121
Service Brakes, Air · 936 affected · Feb 23, 2024
Recall 24V043000
Paccar Incorporated
Axle spindles may fracture
Steering · 68 affected · Jan 25, 2024
Recall 24V044000
Paccar Incorporated
Steering gear assembled incorrectly
N/A · 45,887 affected · Jan 25, 2024
Recall 24V017000
Paccar Incorporated
Cab mirror assembly may detach
Visibility · 10,611 affected · Jan 15, 2024
Paccar Incorporated 2024 Recall FAQ
How many recalls did Paccar Incorporated issue in 2024?
Paccar Incorporated issued 11 NHTSA-tracked safety recalls in 2024, affecting an estimated 362,754 vehicles. Of these, 1 carry a "Do Not Drive" warning.
How do I check if my 2024 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.