HALDEX HALDEX AIR BRAKE ACTUATOR Recall
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
Product
HALDEX AIR BRAKE ACTUATOR
Brand
HALDEX
Lot Codes / Batch Numbers
Not specified in NHTSA notice. Check official source for details.
Haldex Commercial Vehicle Systems is recalling certain HALDEX AIR BRAKE ACTUATOR equipment due to service brakes, air issues. If the diaphragm is not completely attached, there may be internal leakage from the service section past the diaphragm, potentially trapping air press.
Summary derived from NHTSA notice
Reason for Recall
As stated by NHTSA
Haldex Commercial Vehicle Systems (Haldex) is recalling certain Haldex Life Seal Type 30/30 Long Stroke Air Brake Actuators, part number 1533030XXX/LC3030L, manufactured December 17, 2013, to February 18, 2015. The affected actuators may have an incomplete attachment of the internal rubber diaphragm to the actuation mechanism of the parking brake section of the Life Seal actuator.
Reported concern (NHTSA)
If the diaphragm is not completely attached, there may be internal leakage from the service section past the diaphragm, potentially trapping air pressure in the parking brake section. This air pressure in turn, if not vented, may prevent full release of the actuator unit, and may induce brake drag and may result in overheated wheelend service brakes, increasing the risk of a fire.
Recommended Action
Per NHTSA guidance
Haldex will notify their affected vehicle manufacturing customers, and their dealers will remove and replace the Haldex Life Seal Type 30/30 long stroke actuators with Haldex Gold Seal Type 30/30 long stroke actuators, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin in March 2015. Owners may contact Haldex customer service at 1-800-752-2501 or HaldexHotline@Haldex.com. Note: This recall supersedes recall 14E-075. Any affected vehicle whose brake chamber was previously inspected but not replaced is included in this recall.
Verify this information on the official source
For complete details and official instructions, check the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) directly.
View official NHTSA recall noticePage updated: Jan 10, 2026