everest

Keystone Everest (2005) – 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


Keystone Everest (2010) – 10V594000

Vehicle recall defect – Keystone Is Recalling Certain Fifth Wheel Trailers With A Generator Ready Option. If The Transfer Switch Is Not Installed To The Proper Specifications, The Elevated Electrical Loads Associated With The Recreational Vehicle Use In Higher Ambient Temperatures May Cause Overheating Of The Lugs And Degrading Of The Electrical ConneCTIons.


Keystone Everest (2005) – 05V309000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Fifth Wheel Trailers Equipped With 16″, 6-Bolt Aluminum Wheel Option With 5.5″ Bolt Circles, Foreign Material May Be Present In The ‘Clamp Joint’ (Mating Surface Between The Wheel And Hub Face. This Can Hinder The Proper Torque Of The Lug Nuts If The Nuts Are Not Installed With The Proper Torque During Manufacture, Re-Tightened During The Initial ‘Seating In’ Period And/Or There Is A Failure To Follow The Maintenance Procedures.