ellipse

Itasca Ellipse (2000) – 10V525000

Vehicle recall defect – Winnebago Is Recalling Certain Recreational Vehicles Equipped With 1200-Series Norcold Refrigerators. The Population Of Refrigerators Being Addressed Contains Either A Sensing Algorithm Or Thermal Switch To Shut Off Power To The Refrigerator When High Temperatures Are Detected In Order To Prevent A Potential Fire. The Response Times Of The Sensor Algorithm And Thermal Switch Devices To Stop Power Are Not Sufficient.


Itasca Ellipse (1999) – 10V525000

Vehicle recall defect – Winnebago Is Recalling Certain Recreational Vehicles Equipped With 1200-Series Norcold Refrigerators. The Population Of Refrigerators Being Addressed Contains Either A Sensing Algorithm Or Thermal Switch To Shut Off Power To The Refrigerator When High Temperatures Are Detected In Order To Prevent A Potential Fire. The Response Times Of The Sensor Algorithm And Thermal Switch Devices To Stop Power Are Not Sufficient.


Itasca Ellipse (2007) – 07V491000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Homes Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, ‘Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.’ The Rear And Rear-Side Red Reflectors Are Located Above The 60-Inch Height Limit.


Itasca Ellipse (2007) – 07V390000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motor Homes Built With Cummins Isl Cm850 Diesel Engines, The ConneCTIng Rod Contains A Machining Defect In The Wrist Pin Bushing Of The Rod That Could Cause A Seizure Of The Piston Pin.


Itasca Ellipse (2006) – 10V525000

Vehicle recall defect – Winnebago Is Recalling Certain Recreational Vehicles Equipped With 1200-Series Norcold Refrigerators. The Population Of Refrigerators Being Addressed Contains Either A Sensing Algorithm Or Thermal Switch To Shut Off Power To The Refrigerator When High Temperatures Are Detected In Order To Prevent A Potential Fire. The Response Times Of The Sensor Algorithm And Thermal Switch Devices To Stop Power Are Not Sufficient.


Itasca Ellipse (2010) – 11V096000

Vehicle recall defect – Winnebago Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2010-2011 Tour And Itasca Ellipse Motor Homes Manufactured From August 7, 2009 Through February 7, 2011, For Failing To Comply With The Requirements Of Part 567, “Certification.” The Vehicles Are Equipped With Labels Indicating The Wrong Type Of Load Range Tires.


Itasca Ellipse (2006) – 08V223000

Vehicle recall defect – Winnebago Is Recalling 1,699 My 2005-2009 Winnebago Journey, Tour And Itasca Meridian And Ellipse Motor Homes Built On The Freightliner Xc Chassis. The Chassis Contains Steering Filters That Can Plug Due To Failure Of The Screen Adhesion To The Filter Housing Causing A Rise In Return Line Pressure Potentially Leading To A Hose Separation From The Filter Or Steering Gear Fitting Resulting In A Sudden Loss Of Steering Fluid And Power Assist.


Itasca Ellipse (2010) – 10V525000

Vehicle recall defect – Winnebago Is Recalling Certain Recreational Vehicles Equipped With 1200-Series Norcold Refrigerators. The Population Of Refrigerators Being Addressed Contains Either A Sensing Algorithm Or Thermal Switch To Shut Off Power To The Refrigerator When High Temperatures Are Detected In Order To Prevent A Potential Fire. The Response Times Of The Sensor Algorithm And Thermal Switch Devices To Stop Power Are Not Sufficient.


Itasca Ellipse (2006) – 07V491000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Homes Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, ‘Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.’ The Rear And Rear-Side Red Reflectors Are Located Above The 60-Inch Height Limit.


Itasca Ellipse (2009) – 10V525000

Vehicle recall defect – Winnebago Is Recalling Certain Recreational Vehicles Equipped With 1200-Series Norcold Refrigerators. The Population Of Refrigerators Being Addressed Contains Either A Sensing Algorithm Or Thermal Switch To Shut Off Power To The Refrigerator When High Temperatures Are Detected In Order To Prevent A Potential Fire. The Response Times Of The Sensor Algorithm And Thermal Switch Devices To Stop Power Are Not Sufficient.