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Daimler recalls trucks because of rear visibility issue

Dealers will reposition reflective tape to reduce possibility of a crash

Daimler Trucks North America is recalling 63,175 trucks because of a rear visibility issue that increases the possibility of a crash. (Photo: FreightWaves/Jim Allen)

Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) is recalling 63,175 Freightliner, Western Star and Sterling trucks dating to 2005 because obscured reflective tape could make it difficult for a following motorist to see the truck, increasing the possibility of a crash.

The recall involves 58 models covering 15 years where rear retroreflective sheeting is partially covered by the mudflap hanger bracket, though most of the tape remains visible.

No crashes or injuries are known to have resulted from the issue, Daimler told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

The trucks are out of compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 108, which covers lamps and reflective devices. A non-compliance recall differs from a safety recall in that it pertains to one or more safety standards rather than safe operation of the vehicle.


The trucks involved are:

  • Freightliner/122SD/2014-2021 
  • Freightliner/Argosy/2006 
  • Freightliner/Business Class M2/2006-2021
  • Freightliner.Cascadia/2008-2021 
  • Freightliner/Century Classic/2006-2011 
  • Freightliner/Classic XL/2006-2008 
  • Freightliner Columbia/2006-2020
  • Freightliner/Coronado/2007-2020
  • Freightliner/FLD/2006-2010 
  • Sterling/9500/2007 
  • Sterling/AT9500/2006-2007
  • Western Star5700/2017

DTNA said in its April 6 filing that all of the recalled trucks have the issue, which dealers will fix by repositioning the mud flap hanger bracket. DTNA became aware of the issue in February after one of the trucks failed a Department of Transportation inspection.

An investigation determined which plants were involved and identified the impacted brands and models.

The recall is expected to begin June 12. The NHTSA recall number is 20V-214.


Alan Adler

Alan Adler is an award-winning journalist who worked for The Associated Press and the Detroit Free Press. He also spent two decades in domestic and international media relations and executive communications with General Motors.