Transport Canada Recall - 2022131 - KEYSTONE
Brand(s)
Summary
Please see corrective actions section below
Affected products
2021 | KEYSTONE | BULLET, 2021 | KEYSTONE | SPRINTER, 2022 | KEYSTONE | ALPINE, 2022 | KEYSTONE | ARCADIA, 2022 | KEYSTONE | AVALANCHE, 2022 | KEYSTONE | BULLET, 2022 | KEYSTONE | CARBON, 2022 | KEYSTONE | COUGAR, 2022 | KEYSTONE | FUZION, 2022 | KEYSTONE | HIDEOUT, 2022 | KEYSTONE | IMPACT, 2022 | KEYSTONE | MONTANA, 2022 | KEYSTONE | MONTANA HIGH COUNTRY, 2022 | KEYSTONE | OUTBACK, 2022 | KEYSTONE | PASSPORT, 2022 | KEYSTONE | RAPTOR, 2022 | KEYSTONE | SPRINGDALE, 2022 | KEYSTONE | SPRINTER
Issue
Issue:
On certain RV trailers, the wiring for the solar controller may not have been installed correctly. Under certain conditions, this could cause the 12 V DC electrical system not to work properly (including the carbon monoxide and propane gas detector). If this happens, you would not be alerted if there was a buildup of propane gas and/or carbon monoxide inside the trailer.
Note: This recall affects trailers with a SolarFlex 200 or 400i system.
Safety Risk:
A buildup of propane gas inside the trailer could create the risk of an explosion or fire. A buildup of carbon monoxide could result in carbon monoxide poisoning.
Corrective Actions:
Keystone will notify owners by mail and give you directions for how to use the VictronConnect app to check the battery voltage. This can help you ensure that the wiring for the solar controller is connected correctly. If it is not, they will ask you to bring your trailer to a dealer to correct the wiring. If the VictronConnect app shows that the battery voltage is over 14.4 V, you should disconnect the battery from the solar power and take the trailer to a dealer for service.
Additional information
Background
Visit Transport Canada’s Motor Vehicle Safety Recalls Database for the original recall.
Details
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