gooseneck

Aluminum Trailer Gooseneck (2003) – 07V457000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Custom Living Quarter Or Lounge Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation, These Refrigerators 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.


Elite Gooseneck (2004) – 05V180000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Live Stock Trailers, The Aluminum Wheel Does Not Allow For Adequate Thread Engagement And Could Possibly Come Off Of The Trailer.


Elite Gooseneck (2003) – 05V180000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Live Stock Trailers, The Aluminum Wheel Does Not Allow For Adequate Thread Engagement And Could Possibly Come Off Of The Trailer.


Falcon Gooseneck (2012) – 12V162000

Vehicle recall defect – Falcon Is Recalling One Model Year 2012 Gooseneck Trailer Equipped With A Dexter Axle Brand Electric/Hydraulic (E/H) Brake Actuator Pump. This Pump May Not Have Been Properly Heat Treated. This Condition Can Cause Premature Wear Of Some Critical Components In The Pump Which Can Render The Unit Inoperable.


Gooseneck Tandem Dual (2011) – 12V156000

Vehicle recall defect – Maxey Trailer Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2011 Gooseneck Tandem Dual Flatbed Trailers Manufactured From September 2011 Through December 2011, Equipped With Dexter Axle Electric/Hydraulic (E/H) Brake Actuator Pumps. Some Of These Pumps May Not Have Been Properly Heat Treated. This Condition Can Cause Premature Wear Of Some Critical Components In These Pumps Which Can Render The Unit Inoperable.


Qualitec Gooseneck (2016) – 15V588000

Vehicle recall defect – Stealth Enterprises Llc Dba Stealth Trailers (Stealth Trailers) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2016 Qualitec Gooseneck And Yukon, Stealth Super-Lite, Predator, Intruder, Car Hauler Express, Gooseneck, Liberty, Liberty Limited Edition, Phantom I, Prowler, Titan, Titan Se, Viper, And Coldshore Trailers Manufactured March 9, 2015, To March 23, 2015. In The Affected Trailers, The Studs That Are Used To Attach The Wheels To The Axle Hubs May Break.


Shadow Gooseneck (2009) – 13V479000

Vehicle recall defect – Shadow Trailers Inc. (Shadow Trailers) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006-2012 Gooseneck And Bumperpull Horse Trailers Manufactured December 1, 2005, Through August 11, 2011 And Equipped With Fastec-Brand Door Locks With Key Cylinder Numbers Hf 304, Hf 307, Hf 308 And Hf 309. It May Be Possible To Remove The Key From The Lock In A Way That Potentially Jams The Deadbolt.


Shadow Gooseneck (2008) – 13V479000

Vehicle recall defect – Shadow Trailers Inc. (Shadow Trailers) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006-2012 Gooseneck And Bumperpull Horse Trailers Manufactured December 1, 2005, Through August 11, 2011 And Equipped With Fastec-Brand Door Locks With Key Cylinder Numbers Hf 304, Hf 307, Hf 308 And Hf 309. It May Be Possible To Remove The Key From The Lock In A Way That Potentially Jams The Deadbolt.


Shadow Gooseneck (2007) – 13V479000

Vehicle recall defect – Shadow Trailers Inc. (Shadow Trailers) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006-2012 Gooseneck And Bumperpull Horse Trailers Manufactured December 1, 2005, Through August 11, 2011 And Equipped With Fastec-Brand Door Locks With Key Cylinder Numbers Hf 304, Hf 307, Hf 308 And Hf 309. It May Be Possible To Remove The Key From The Lock In A Way That Potentially Jams The Deadbolt.


Shadow Gooseneck (2006) – 13V479000

Vehicle recall defect – Shadow Trailers Inc. (Shadow Trailers) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006-2012 Gooseneck And Bumperpull Horse Trailers Manufactured December 1, 2005, Through August 11, 2011 And Equipped With Fastec-Brand Door Locks With Key Cylinder Numbers Hf 304, Hf 307, Hf 308 And Hf 309. It May Be Possible To Remove The Key From The Lock In A Way That Potentially Jams The Deadbolt.