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Itasca Ellipse (2011) – 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) – 12V566000

Vehicle recall defect – Winnebago Industries Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2010-2013 Winnebago Journey And Tour Motorhomes, And Certain Model Year 2010-2013 Itasca Meridian And Ellipse Motorhomes, Manufactured June 18, 2010, Through November 17, 2011. The Chassis Are Equipped With Connectors For Diode Jumpers That May Come Loose, Resulting In An Open Circuit. Two Circuits Are Affected: The One That Disengages The Cruise Control With Brake Pedal Use, And The One That Illuminates The Brake Lights With Brake Pedal Use.


Winnebago Ellipse (2011) – 11V520000

Vehicle recall defect – Winnebago Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2011 Journey, Meridian, Tour, Ellipse Motor Homes And Winnebago Commercial Vehicles Built On Mc, Xcl, And Xcs Chassis From September 1, 2010, Through December 31, 2010, And Equipped With A Cummins Isx Or Isl Diesel Engine. The V-Band Clamp Assembly, Part Numbers Q187684, Q187685, And Q187686, Used To Connect The Inlet And Outlet Cone SeCTIons To The Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (Doc)/Diesel Particulate Filter (Dpf) Include A T-Bolt Which Can Fracture And Fail When Subjected To Stress Or Load. A Fracture Or Failure Of The T-Bolt May Cause The Clamp To Loosen And The Inlet Or Outlet SeCTIons Attached To The Doc/Dpf Housing To Disconnect.