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Fleetwood Flair (1993) – 93V071000

Vehicle recall defect – These Vehicles Were Manufactured With Insufficient Support Structure For The Main Door Entry Step. The Step Can Break Loose From Its Attachment To The Vehicle.


Fleetwood Flair (1990) – 90V183000

Vehicle recall defect – Headlamp Switch Control May Not Be Identified On Either Control Knob Or Adjacent To The Control Knob As Required By Fmvss 101.


Fleetwood Flair (1989) – 93V065000

Vehicle recall defect – The Windshield Wiper System Hardware Was Incorrectly Mounted, Causing Wiper Blade Overtravel And Premature Wear, And In Extreme Cases, The Wiper Blades May Fail To Correctly Travel Over The Windshield.


Fleetwood Flair (1989) – 90V183000

Vehicle recall defect – Headlamp Switch Control May Not Be Identified On Either Control Knob Or Adjacent To The Control Knob As Required By Fmvss 101.


Fleetwood Flair (2002) – 03V066000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Home Chassis Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 105, “Hydraulic And Electric Brake Systems.” The Brake System Warning Indicator May Not FunCTIon As Required By Standard.


Fleetwood Flair (1994) – 94V061000

Vehicle recall defect – The Spare Tire And Wheel Assembly Is Attached To The Motorhome With A Chain And Pulley Mechanism. If Inadequate Tension Is Not Pre-Loaded Into This Mechanism, Road Vibration Can Cause The FriCTIon Clutch To Slowly Release Or Backdrive The Mechanism, Which Causes The Spare Tire And Wheel Assembly To Slowly Lower And Contact The Road Surface Forward Of The Front Axle.


Fleetwood Flair (2001) – 09V198000

Vehicle recall defect – Fleetwood Is Recalling 509 My 2001-2008 Class A Motor Homes Equipped With Axles That Include Bosch Zops Or Zoht Pin Slide Hydraulic Disc Brakes. When Combined With Occasional Or Seasonal Vehicle Operation May Experience Calipers Sticking In The Applied Position. This Can Result In Abnormal Heat Generation At The Wheel End Causing Brake Drag. The Driver Would Normally Have Warning Of The Brake Drag If Undetected By The Driver.


Fleetwood Flair (1994) – 93V127000

Vehicle recall defect – Final Stage Manufacturing Required The Power Distribution And Ignition System Wiring To Be Rerouted. This Wiring Change Left These Circuits Unprotected Against High Electrical Currents.


Fleetwood Flair (2001) – 07V120000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Homes And Travel Trailers 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.