Paccar is recalling more than 47,000 Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks for a steering gear assembly problem that could result in loss of steering control.
Kenworth, Peterbilt Trucks Recalled for Potential Steering Problem
Paccar is recalling more than 47,000 Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks for a steering gear assembly problem that could result in loss of steering control.

Paccar is recalling more than 47,000 Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks.
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Incorrect rework may have allowed steering gear assemblies to be assembled incorrectly with fewer recirculating balls than are required. Without the right number, the balls may bind when loads are applied. In some cases, the balls may align on the same side of the gear’s worm-shaft, and concentrated loads may cause the gear’s internal parts to fracture, resulting in loss of vehicle steering.
Dealers will inspect and replace the steering gears as necessary, free of charge. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed March 25.
There are 47,208 trucks in the recall, but Paccar said the estimated percentage with the defect is 1%. The problem surfaced in December, when Sheppard contacted Paccar because it had filed an equipment recall for 128 suspect steering gears sent to Paccar. As of January 18, however, Paccar had received no warranty claims or reports about trucks in the field that might be related to the recall.
The potentially affected trucks are the following 2024-25 models:
Kenworth T280
Kenworth T380
Kenworth T480
Kenworth T680
Kenworth T880
Kenworth L770
Kenworth W990,
Peterbilt Model 389
Peterbilt Model 520
Peterbilt Model 535
Peterbilt Model 536
Peterbilt Model 537
Peterbilt Model 548
Peterbilt Model 567
Peterbilt Model 579
Peterbilt Model 589
Owners may contact Peterbilt customer service at 1-940-591-4220 and/or Kenworth customer service at 1-425-828-5888. Paccar’s numbers for this recall are 24PBC and 24KWC.
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