featherlite

Featherlite Trailer (2010) – 11V396000

Vehicle recall defect – Featherlite Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007 Through 2012 Featherlite Trailers Equipped With ARVInmeritor Axles That Contain The Fag Brand Bearing System. The Bearing System Has Exhibited Low Durability Life In Certain Vehicle Applications.


Featherlite Trailer (2009) – 11V396000

Vehicle recall defect – Featherlite Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007 Through 2012 Featherlite Trailers Equipped With ARVInmeritor Axles That Contain The Fag Brand Bearing System. The Bearing System Has Exhibited Low Durability Life In Certain Vehicle Applications.


Sierra Featherlite (2008) – 11V171000

Vehicle recall defect – Sierra Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005 Cimarron And Model Year 2008 Featherlite And United Trailers 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.


Wagner Trailer Featherlite (1995) – 02V276010

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Homes Equipped With Norcold Refrigerator Cooling Units. These Refrigerators Can Experience A Break Down In A Rubber Seal Within The Gas Valve. As The Rubber Seal Ages, A Leak May Occur, Allowing Propane Gas To Accumulate In The Burner Area.


Wagner Trailer Featherlite (1994) – 02V276010

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Homes Equipped With Norcold Refrigerator Cooling Units. These Refrigerators Can Experience A Break Down In A Rubber Seal Within The Gas Valve. As The Rubber Seal Ages, A Leak May Occur, Allowing Propane Gas To Accumulate In The Burner Area.


Wagner Trailer Featherlite (1993) – 02V276010

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Homes Equipped With Norcold Refrigerator Cooling Units. These Refrigerators Can Experience A Break Down In A Rubber Seal Within The Gas Valve. As The Rubber Seal Ages, A Leak May Occur, Allowing Propane Gas To Accumulate In The Burner Area.