Defect Investigation Detail
LEAR SIEGLER / LEAR SIEGLER / 1984
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NHTSA Action Number: EA87013 | Vehicale/Equipment Name: LEAR SIEGLER |
Vehicale/Equipment Model: LEAR SIEGLER | Vehicale/Equipment Year: 1984 |
Component Name: SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC | Manufacturer's Name: LEAR SIEGLER, INC. |
Date Opened: Mar, 16 1987 | Date Closed: Jul, 12 1990 |
Subject: PLATE HANGS UP | Summary: Summary of information from manufacturer:"anchorlok's investigation doesnot show that this product is "defective" in any sense.first, any hang upif it occurs at all, is very infrequent.second, even if it occurs, due tothe self-healing effect brought about by the chipping away of the conereceptacle and/or the tipping of the pressure plate, it has only a minimaleffect on loss of stroke.moreover, we have not found that the "hang up"has a detrimental effect on vehicle braking performance, whether in aparked, emergency or decelerating condition...."analysis:data indicates that the alleged problem may be caused by animproperly formed compression spring which allows the male portion of thepressure plate to contact the top peripheral of the female cone, possiblyrestricting the full function of the slack adjuster and pushrod.status:analyzing rockwell response of 11/6/87 and gm response of9/3/87.awaiting etf test results requested by odi memo dated 4/22/87.ryder sytems reports an automotive car trailer sustained a hung up chamberon 29 september 87, resulting in the trailer and eight cadillac allantesbeing destroyed by fire.as a result of this development, ryder systems isconducting an investigation into the hang up phenomena.an ir is beingsent.=== |