Lion Electric Company is recalling 14 of its 2019-2023 LionC school buses because the rubber mounts for the main hydraulic pump can wear out prematurely and fail. If these mounts fail, the pump can become unsecured, leading to a loss of power steering assist or damage to electrical harnesses. Lion Electric Company will dispatch a technician to the vehicle's location to remove the rubber mounts and secure the pump at no cost to the owner.
An unsecured hydraulic pump can cause a sudden loss of power steering, making the bus difficult to maneuver. Additionally, the loose pump may damage high-voltage or low-voltage wiring, potentially causing a loss of power and significantly increasing the risk of a crash.
Technician dispatch for rubber mount removal
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Sources: NHTSA Notice · Raw API Response