National RV Blaze’N (2002) – 04V115000
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Travel Trailers, The Safety Chains Are Rated To 11,700 Pounds Despite A Gross Vehicle Weight Rating In Excess Of This Rating.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Travel Trailers, The Safety Chains Are Rated To 11,700 Pounds Despite A Gross Vehicle Weight Rating In Excess Of This Rating.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Travel And Fifth Wheel Trailers Equipped With Three Axles, The Federal Tire Tag Does Not Provide Information Regarding The Middle Axle.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Homes Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator, Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation, May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Homes Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator, Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation, May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Travel Trailers, The Incorrect Tag Installed 15″ Tires With Cold Inflation Pressure Of 65 Psi. The Correct Tires Are 16″ With A Listed Cold Inflation Pressure Of 80 Psi.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Travel Trailers, The Safety Chains Are Rated To 11,700 Pounds Despite A Gross Vehicle Weight Rating In Excess Of This Rating.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trailers, The Brackets, That Support An Auxiliary Gasoline Fuel Tank Attached To Each Trailer For Fueling Off-Road Type Vehicles, May Fail Allowing The Tank To Come In Contact With The Road Surface.