Weldon UV800 Display Unit Recall Issued by Hale Products
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Hale Products Inc is recalling 116 Weldon UV800 Display Units because the display may stop responding to touch commands or fail to power on.
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What Happened
Hale Products Inc (Hale) is recalling certain Weldon UV800 Display Unit user interfaces. The display may stop responding to touch commands or fail to power on, preventing the activation of exterior emergency lights, fire fighting and other emergency equipment.
Which Products Are Affected
The recall covers Weldon UV800 Display Units with part numbers 610-00060-080-51, 610-00060-080-50, 610-00060-081, and 610-00091. A total of 116 units are affected. The recall is identified by NHTSA Campaign Number 26E030000 and Hale recall number SB-189.
What You Should Do
Hale will update the firmware and install a monitor system free of charge. Hale is expected to notify affected vehicle manufacturers on May 17, 2026. Owners may contact Hale customer service at 1-800-533-3569.
Why This Matters
A loss of exterior lights can reduce the visibility of the vehicle to other drivers, increasing the risk of a crash. Inoperative equipment can delay emergency response, increasing the risk of injury.
Source
NHTSA Campaign Number: 26E030000
Original source: NHTSA Official Notice ↗
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