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FUSO SHOGUN Recalls

6 recalls affecting the FUSO SHOGUN (2019–2024).

6

Active recalls

0

Resolved recalls

6

Total recalls

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REC-006286active

2019–2022 FUSO SHOGUN FV7,FP7,FU7 & FS7

The alternator wiring harness may have been assembled with insufficient clearance and could become damaged. If this occurs, the Transmission Control Module (TCM) may not operate as intended and the driver unable to change gears leading to a loss of motive power whilst driving.

Heavy Vehicle

14 Mar 2025

REC-006116active

2024 FUSO SHOGUN FV70, FV74 and FS76

The propeller shaft balance weight may not have been welded to the required specifications and could detach. If this occurs, it may lead to vibration in the propeller shaft, causing abnormal noise and a loss of motive power whilst driving.

Heavy Vehicle

15 Oct 2024

REC-005914active

2021–2022 FUSO SHOGUN FP7, FS7, FU7, and FV7

The power distribution module wiring harness may have been connected incorrectly to the positive and negative fuse and relay box terminals. As a result, a mounting bracket could interfere with the wiring, causing the power distribution module to short circuit. This may result in a vehicle fire.

Heavy Vehicle

12 Mar 2024

REC-005672active

2019–2021 FUSO Shogun FP7, FS7, FU7, FV7

Due to manufacturing defect, the parking brake lamp on the meter cluster may illuminate when the parking brake lever is released and the vehicle is in motion. This may cause the EZGO and the hill holder to not operate as intended.

Heavy Vehicle

31 May 2023

REC-005656active

2021–2022 FUSO Shogun FP74, FS72, FS76, FV70, FV74

Due to a manufacturing issue, the vehicle type approval labelling required to be displayed on the engine was not fixed to the vehicle.

Heavy Vehicle

24 Apr 2023

REC-005509active

2019–2021 FUSO SHOGUN FS75

Due to a manufacturing defect in the vehicle’s trailer connection electrical components, the trailer stop lamps may not operate as intended. This could result in road users being unable to identify when the vehicle is braking. Additionally, any flammable material kept near the electrical components may result in a vehicle fire.

Heavy Vehicle

5 Sept 2022