2024 E-ONE CYCLONE N Safety Overview
The 2024 E-ONE CYCLONE N has been closely monitored for safety issues.
Official NHTSA Recalls
The NHTSA has issued 4 official safety recalls for this vehicle. Key affected components include:
- Suspension:subframe/mounting bracket
- Engine and engine cooling:cooling system:fan
- Suspension:front:control arm:lower arm
Severe Defect Warnings
Notably, some of these defects carry severe risks, such as a damaged cooling fan can result in an engine stall while driving and increase the risk of a crash.
Consumer Complaints
To date, there have been no consumer complaints filed with the NHTSA for this model year.
Why It Matters
Staying informed about these safety records is critical for E-ONE CYCLONE N owners to ensure ongoing reliability and safety on the road. Always consult an authorized dealer for official remedy repairs.
Latest Vehicle Recalls
E-One Incorporated (E-One) is recalling certain 2020-2024 Cyclone 2, Typhoon N, 2021- 2024 Cyclon...
A damaged cooling fan can result in an engine stall while driving and increase the risk of a crash.
NHTSA Recall 24V760000: A damaged cooling fan can result in an engine stall while driving and... Check affected vehicles and find your free remedy.
E-One Incorporated (E-One) is recalling certain 2022-2023 Cyclone 2, 2022-2024 Cyclone N, and Typ...
A damaged cooling fan can result in an engine stall while driving and increase the risk of a crash.
NHTSA Recall 24V646000: A damaged cooling fan can result in an engine stall while driving and... Check affected vehicles and find your free remedy.
E-One Incorporated (E-One) is recalling certain 2024 Cyclone N and Typhoon N vehicles equipped wi...
A broken bolt head can become a projectile, increasing the risk of an injury.
NHTSA Recall 24V501000: A broken bolt head can become a projectile, increasing the risk of an injury. Check affected vehicles and find your free remedy.
E-One Incorporated (E-One) is recalling certain 2024 Commercial, Cyclone N, Typhoon N, and Typhoo...
Overloaded electrical circuits can overheat, increasing the risk of fire.
NHTSA Recall 24V194000: Overloaded electrical circuits can overheat, increasing the risk of fire. Check affected vehicles and find your free remedy.
Recent Complaints
No complaints reported.