June 10, 2020 NHTSA CAMPAIGN NUMBER: 20V342000
Rear Suspension Lower Control Rod Failure
If the rear suspension lower control rod fails, the bus may have reduced handling and stability, increasing the risk of a crash.
NHTSA Campaign Number: 20V342
Manufacturer Gillig
LLC
Components SUSPENSION
Potential Number of Units Affected 3,728
Summary
Gillig
LLC (Gillig
) is recalling certain 2018-2020 Low Floor buses. The rear suspension lower control rods may experience fatigue failure due to stiffened end bushings.
Remedy
Gillig
will notify owners and provide them with new lower control rods with different bushings, free of charge. This recall began June 26, 2020. Owners may contact Gillig
customer service at 1-800-735-1500.
Notes
Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.safercar.gov.
Chronology document
Beginning in 2014, Gillig
made a change in the type of control rods used in the rear suspension of its low floor buses in response to customer feedback on the timeline for replacing the control rods as the bushings became worn in the normal course. The new type of control rods included bushings made of a harder type of rubber which were intended to extend the service life of the control rod. Gillig
worked closely with its supplier to design and validate the new bushings in late 2013, prior to introducing them into production.
The updated control rods were used without incident until November 2019, when Gillig
was first advised of a failed control rod in a model year 2018 bus. Gillig
initiated an investigation in December 2019, along with its suppliers. The investigation included, among other things, an inspection and metallurgical analysis from failed parts, an analysis of road data related to the affected parts, kinematic studies and bus build dates. The investigation progressed through first quarter 2020. Gillig
continued to receive sporadic reports involving the performance of the rear suspension control arm all involving buses built between April 2018 and June 2019.
As a proactive measure, Gillig
decided to implement into production a rod with reduced bushing stiffness in mid-March 2020, but immediately thereafter, and before the change could be implemented, production was halted for approximately 8 weeks due to the shelter-in-place orders issued by the State of California. When Gillig
resumed its operations on May 13, 2020, it implemented the production change, reworked any vehicles that remained at the facility and continued the analysis which indicated an apparent cluster of affected control rods on buses built in late 2018 – to early 2019. Gillig
continued the investigation, including a risk analysis related to the condition which indicated that if the rear control rod was prone to failure, there was a high confidence level that the failure would take place prior to 85,000 miles (and with the greatest likelihood occurring between 55,000 – 85,000 miles). Historically the typical duty cycle for transit buses is approximately 50,000 miles per year so that all buses produced prior to February 2018 should have accumulated sufficient miles by this point. Based on the field experience and the analysis to date, on June 5, 2020, Gillig
determined the issue may pose an unreasonable risk to safety and decided to conduct a safety recall for control rods included in production buses and control rods used as aftermarket parts. Gillig
will submit a separate equipment recall for the aftermarket units.
3 Affected Products
Vehicle
| MAKE | MODEL | YEAR |
| GILLIG | LOW FLOOR | 2018-2020 |
7 Associated Documents
Recall Quarterly Report #1, 2020-2
RCLQRT-20V342-0636.PDF 211.116KB
Recall Acknowledgement
RCAK-20V342-8645.pdf 244.945KB
Defect Notice 573 Report
RCLRPT-20V342-2078.PDF 214.946KB
Recall Quarterly Report #3, 2020-4
RCLQRT-20V342-9980.PDF 211.303KB
Chronology
RMISC-20V342-2297.pdf 108.227KB
Recall Quarterly Report #2, 2020-3
RCLQRT-20V342-9778.PDF 211.215KB
Recall Quarterly Report #4, 2021-1
RCLQRT-20V342-8896.PDF 211.414KB
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