BENDIX TCH-006-004 is a technical bulletin that provides information about a voluntary safety recall of Bendix® SL-4™ stop light switches. The bulletin includes instructions on how to identify affected switches, what to do if you have one, and how to get a replacement.
The recall affects SL-4™ switches manufactured between January 1, 2003 and August 31, 2003. These switches may have a problem with the piston mechanism that can cause the stop lamps to stay illuminated or fail to extinguish promptly.
If you have one of the affected switches, you should stop using it immediately and contact Bendix to get a replacement. Bendix will send you a replacement switch, along with installation instructions and a labor reimbursement form, at no charge. You must return the replaced part to Bendix to get the labor reimbursement.
BENDIX TCH-006-004 is a technical bulletin that provides information about a voluntary safety recall of Bendix® SL-4™ stop light switches. The bulletin includes instructions on how to identify affected switches, what to do if you have one, and how to get a replacement.
The recall affects SL-4™ switches manufactured between January 1, 2003 and August 31, 2003. These switches may have a problem with the piston mechanism that can cause the stop lamps to stay illuminated or fail to extinguish promptly.
If you have one of the affected switches, you should stop using it immediately and contact Bendix to get a replacement. Bendix will send you a replacement switch, along with installation instructions and a labor reimbursement form, at no charge. You must return the replaced part to Bendix to get the labor reimbursement.
BENDIX TCH-006-004 is a technical bulletin that provides information about a voluntary safety recall of Bendix® SL-4™ stop light switches. The bulletin includes instructions on how to identify affected switches, what to do if you have one, and how to get a replacement.
The recall affects SL-4™ switches manufactured between January 1, 2003 and August 31, 2003. These switches may have a problem with the piston mechanism that can cause the stop lamps to stay illuminated or fail to extinguish promptly.
If you have one of the affected switches, you should stop using it immediately and contact Bendix to get a replacement. Bendix will send you a replacement switch, along with installation instructions and a labor reimbursement form, at no charge. You must return the replaced part to Bendix to get the labor reimbursement.
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