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Aero Four Winds Ultralite (2002) – 02V063000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Travel Trailers, The Electrical Wiring Installed In The Rear Of The Refrigerator Compartment Could Contact The Top Metal Fins Of The Refrigerator Condenser Coil. The Heating Coil And Fins Could Reach Temperatures That Approach The Temperature Rating Of The Wiring, And The Metal Fins Have Sharp Edges That Could Cut Or Abrade The Sheathing Of The Wiring.


Aero Dutchmen (2002) – 02V063000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Travel Trailers, The Electrical Wiring Installed In The Rear Of The Refrigerator Compartment Could Contact The Top Metal Fins Of The Refrigerator Condenser Coil. The Heating Coil And Fins Could Reach Temperatures That Approach The Temperature Rating Of The Wiring, And The Metal Fins Have Sharp Edges That Could Cut Or Abrade The Sheathing Of The Wiring.


Aero Aerolite (1998) – 98V013000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Travel Trailers. The Simultaneous Use Of The Microwave Oven And The Cooktop Produces Negative Pressure That Causes The Flames On The Cooktop To Reverse. This Could Result In Damage To The Burner Head, Possibly Resulting In Extinguishing The Flame. If The Flame Is Extinguished, Liquid Propane (Lp) Gas Could Leak Into The Trailer.


Aero Aero Ultralite (2002) – 02V063000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Travel Trailers, The Electrical Wiring Installed In The Rear Of The Refrigerator Compartment Could Contact The Top Metal Fins Of The Refrigerator Condenser Coil. The Heating Coil And Fins Could Reach Temperatures That Approach The Temperature Rating Of The Wiring, And The Metal Fins Have Sharp Edges That Could Cut Or Abrade The Sheathing Of The Wiring.


Aero Aero Lite (2002) – 02V063000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Travel Trailers, The Electrical Wiring Installed In The Rear Of The Refrigerator Compartment Could Contact The Top Metal Fins Of The Refrigerator Condenser Coil. The Heating Coil And Fins Could Reach Temperatures That Approach The Temperature Rating Of The Wiring, And The Metal Fins Have Sharp Edges That Could Cut Or Abrade The Sheathing Of The Wiring.


Aero Aero Cub (2002) – 02V063000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Travel Trailers, The Electrical Wiring Installed In The Rear Of The Refrigerator Compartment Could Contact The Top Metal Fins Of The Refrigerator Condenser Coil. The Heating Coil And Fins Could Reach Temperatures That Approach The Temperature Rating Of The Wiring, And The Metal Fins Have Sharp Edges That Could Cut Or Abrade The Sheathing Of The Wiring.


Aero Aero (2002) – 02V063000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Travel Trailers, The Electrical Wiring Installed In The Rear Of The Refrigerator Compartment Could Contact The Top Metal Fins Of The Refrigerator Condenser Coil. The Heating Coil And Fins Could Reach Temperatures That Approach The Temperature Rating Of The Wiring, And The Metal Fins Have Sharp Edges That Could Cut Or Abrade The Sheathing Of The Wiring.


Aero Skamper Lite (2002) – 02V063000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Travel Trailers, The Electrical Wiring Installed In The Rear Of The Refrigerator Compartment Could Contact The Top Metal Fins Of The Refrigerator Condenser Coil. The Heating Coil And Fins Could Reach Temperatures That Approach The Temperature Rating Of The Wiring, And The Metal Fins Have Sharp Edges That Could Cut Or Abrade The Sheathing Of The Wiring.


Aero Kodiak (2002) – 02V063000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Travel Trailers, The Electrical Wiring Installed In The Rear Of The Refrigerator Compartment Could Contact The Top Metal Fins Of The Refrigerator Condenser Coil. The Heating Coil And Fins Could Reach Temperatures That Approach The Temperature Rating Of The Wiring, And The Metal Fins Have Sharp Edges That Could Cut Or Abrade The Sheathing Of The Wiring.


Dutchmen Aero (2003) – 17V755000

Vehicle recall defect – Keystone RV Company (Keystone) Is Recalling Various 2003-2018 Crossroads, Dutchmen, And Keystone Recreational Trailers Equipped With Kidde Plastic-Handle Or Push Button ‘Pindicator’ Fire Extinguishers. A List Of The Affected Trailer Models Is Available At: Https://Static.Nhtsa.Gov/Odi/Rcl/2017/Rmisc-17V755-5127.Pdf. These Extinguishers May Become Clogged, Preventing The Extinguisher From Discharging As Expected Or Excessive Force May Be Needed To Activate The Extinguisher. Additionally, In Certain Models, The Nozzle May Detach From The Valve Assembly With Enough Force That It Could Cause Injury And Also Render The Product Inoperable. For A Full List Of The Affected Fire Extinguisher Models Visit: Https://Static.Nhtsa.Gov/Odi/Rcl/2017/Rmisc-17E062-5427.Pdf