R-Vision Trail-Lite Class (2007) – 07V492000

Defect Description For Recall

Certain Motor Homes Built On GM Chassis Fail To Conform To The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, “Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.” The Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs) Module Is Programmed Incorrectly. When The Brakes Are Applied, The Stop Lamps Will Illuminate. When The Brake Pedal Is Released And The Stop Lamps Are No Longer Illuminated But The Rear Brakes May Still Be Applied. The Brake May Release After A Few Seconds Or After The Next Firm Brake Pedal Application.

Make Of Vehicle

R-VISION

Model Of Vehicle

TRAIL-LITE CLASS

Year

2007

Recall Campaign Number

07V492000

Component Description

Exterior Lighting:Brake Lights

Effect Of Defect

If The Rear Brakes Are Still Applied After Release Of The Brake Pedal, The Driver May Notice A Substantial Drag When Driving And May Need To Depress The Gas Pedal Further Than Usual To Continue Vehicle Movement. A Vehicle Driven With The Brakes Applied Can Cause Overheating Of The Brakes, Resulting In Increased Stopping Distance Which Could Result In A Crash.

Fix Defect

R-Vison Is Working With GM Who Will Reprogram The Abs Module Free Of Charge (Please See 07V342). Owners May Contact Chevrolet At 1-800-630-2438, GMC At 1-866-996-9643 Or R-Vision At 574-268-2111.

Vehicle Manufacturer

R-Vision

Start Of Manufacture

End Of Manufacture

Type Of Vehicle Recall

V

Number Affected

10

Date Owners Notified

Initiated By

Mfr

Responsible Manufacturer

R-Vision

Date Report Received

20071018

Make Campaign Number

7177

Part Number

571

Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard

108