discovery series

Nu Wa Discovery Series (2009) – 10V419000

Vehicle recall defect – Nu Wa Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2000-2010 Recreational Trailers Equipped With Dimplex Electraflame, Symphony, Or Optiflame Branded Electric Fireplaces, Stoves, And Fireplace Inserts. The Plug In Remote Control Receiver For The Fireplace Can Overheat.


Nu Wa Discovery Series (2008) – 10V419000

Vehicle recall defect – Nu Wa Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2000-2010 Recreational Trailers Equipped With Dimplex Electraflame, Symphony, Or Optiflame Branded Electric Fireplaces, Stoves, And Fireplace Inserts. The Plug In Remote Control Receiver For The Fireplace Can Overheat.


Nu Wa Discovery Series (2007) – 10V419000

Vehicle recall defect – Nu Wa Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2000-2010 Recreational Trailers Equipped With Dimplex Electraflame, Symphony, Or Optiflame Branded Electric Fireplaces, Stoves, And Fireplace Inserts. The Plug In Remote Control Receiver For The Fireplace Can Overheat.


Nu Wa Discovery Series (2006) – 10V419000

Vehicle recall defect – Nu Wa Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2000-2010 Recreational Trailers Equipped With Dimplex Electraflame, Symphony, Or Optiflame Branded Electric Fireplaces, Stoves, And Fireplace Inserts. The Plug In Remote Control Receiver For The Fireplace Can Overheat.


Nu Wa Discovery Series (2005) – 10V419000

Vehicle recall defect – Nu Wa Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2000-2010 Recreational Trailers Equipped With Dimplex Electraflame, Symphony, Or Optiflame Branded Electric Fireplaces, Stoves, And Fireplace Inserts. The Plug In Remote Control Receiver For The Fireplace Can Overheat.


Nu Wa Discovery Series (2004) – 10V419000

Vehicle recall defect – Nu Wa Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2000-2010 Recreational Trailers Equipped With Dimplex Electraflame, Symphony, Or Optiflame Branded Electric Fireplaces, Stoves, And Fireplace Inserts. The Plug In Remote Control Receiver For The Fireplace Can Overheat.


Nu Wa Discovery Series (2004) – 07V077000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Recreational Vehicles 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.