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On certain motorhomes, the seat belt(s) may not comply with Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 209 - Seat Belt Assemblies. Due to a defect in manufacturing, the seat belt buckle may not release as required by the standard. This could hinder egress from…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2014-01-29
On certain vehicles, the connector for the brake and cruise control signal diode jumper assembly may come loose, resulting in a possible intermittent or continuously open circuit. Two circuits are potentially affected. One circuit disengages the cruise…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2014-01-06
On certain vehicles equipped with Cummins ISC engines, the engine cooling fan may fail and break apart. If this occurs while the hood is open, a person in the vicinity of the engine could be struck by the blade and injured. Correction: Dealers will…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2013-12-03
On certain vehicles equipped with a four-in-one air gauge, the air brake system pressure gauge may display an inaccurate pressure reading. This could cause the service brake air pressure to be lower than anticipated, causing a reduction in braking force…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2013-09-27
On certain motorhomes, the bracket which secures the power steering gear to the chassis may develop cracks. This could allow the steering gear to partially detach from the chassis, which could result in a loss of steering control and a crash causing…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2013-07-29
On certain motorhomes, incorrect front outer wheel bearings may have been installed during the assembly process. This may result in excessive movement of the wheel hub, which could cause the bearing to become overheated and worn. Bearing failure can…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2013-07-04
On certain motorhomes, the electrical motor for the awning could become damaged, allowing the awning to unfurl unexpectedly. As a result, the awning could strike another vehicle, a stationary object, or a bystander, causing property damage and/or…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2013-05-31
On certain motorhomes, the bracket which secures the power steering gear to the chassis may develop cracks. This could allow the steering gear to partially detach from the chassis, which could result in a loss of steering control and a crash causing…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2013-05-29
Certain motorhomes equipped with a Spartan chassis may experience unintended increase in vehicle speed after the cruise control is set. Then, if the brake is applied and released, cruise control function may resume and the vehicle speed may continue to…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2013-05-28
On certain motorhomes, the fasteners which secure the 20W solar panel to the roof-mounted air conditioner may loosen over time. This could allow the solar panel to separate from the vehicle and strike another vehicle, a stationary object, or a bystander…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2013-05-22
On certain motorhomes, the Compliance label does not contain correct tire information. The label incorrectly indicates tire load range “F” instead of “G”. As a result, the vehicle may inadvertently be fitted with incorrect replacement tires.…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2013-05-14
On certain motorhomes, the Compliance label does not contain correct tire information. The label incorrectly indicates 245/70R19.5F tires with 655 kPa (95 psi) tire pressure and 19.5 x 6.75 rims, instead of 235/80R22.5G tires with 620 kPa (90 psi) tire…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2013-05-13
On certain motorhomes the high-beam and low-beam headlights are not in the correct positions as specified by Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108 - Lighting System and Retroreflective Devices. According to the standard, the lower beam should be…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2013-01-21
On certain motorhomes, the entry step cage may separate from the subfloor due to insufficient structural support. This could increase the risk of injury and/or property damage. Correction: Dealers will inspect and reinforce, repair or replace entry step…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-17
On certain motorhomes, the mechanism for the slide-out room could contact and damage the fuel filler hose. This could allow diesel fuel to leak onto the ground while refuelling the vehicle. Fuel leakage, in the presence of an ignition source, could…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-09-10