independence

Gulf Stream Independence (1997) – 07V136000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Homes, Fifth Wheel 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.


Gulf Stream Independence (2003) – 06V113000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Homes Built On Workhorse Chassis And Equipped With Actia Corporate Instrument Clusters Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard Nos. 101 “Controls And Displays” And 105 “Hydraulic And Electric Brake Systems.” If The Brake Fail Input Falls Below A Voltage Of 1.5V, The Brake Failure Lamp And Alarm Will Be Activated. Also Activation Of The Abs Telltale When The Abs Is Not Properly FunCTIoning Does Not Always Occur.


Gulf Stream Independence (2003) – 03V092000

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.


Gulf Stream Independence (2002) – 10V584000

Vehicle recall defect – Gulf Stream Is Recalling Certain Recreational Vehicles And Fifth Wheel 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.


Gulf Stream Independence (2002) – 09V382000

Vehicle recall defect – Gulf Stream Is Recalling Certain Motorhomes Equipped With Norcold Model 1200Lr, 1200Lrim, And 1201Lrim Refrigerators With Serial Numbers Between 1273701 And 1536607, Non-Consecutively. A Fatigue Failure In The SeCTIon Of The Cooling Unit Which Contains The Refrigerant Could Allow The Liquid Solution To Slowly Leak. If A Leak Occurs And The Refrigerator Continues To Be Operated After Solution Circulation Has Ceased The Heat Source Could Generate Very High Temperatures. At Such High Temperatures, The Cooling Unit Could Rupture.


Gulf Stream Independence (2002) – 07V136000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Homes, Fifth Wheel 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.


Gulf Stream Independence (2002) – 03V092000

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.


Gulf Stream Independence (2001) – 13V197000

Vehicle recall defect – Gulf Stream Coach Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2001 Ultra, Conquest, Independence, Ultra Supreme, Yellowstone, And Cavalier Motorhomes With Floorplans 6316 Or 8325. The Motorhomes Were Manufactured May 17, 2000, Through December 31, 2000. A Portion Of The Electrical Wiring May Not Be Properly Secured. This Condition May Cause Wear And Possible Heat Development Between The Refrigerator Coils And The Wire.


Gulf Stream Independence (2004) – 12V105000

Vehicle recall defect – Gulf Stream Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2001-2005 Class Øaø And Øcø Recreational Vehicles, Built On Floorplans 6316, 6317, 6330, 8325 And 8328, Due To A SeCTIon Of Unsecured Wiring. See The Above List For The Models Affected. The Wiring Within The Raceway May Not Be Properly Secured Leading To Wear And Potential Heat Development Between The Exposed Wiring And Heated Refrigerator Coils.


Gulf Stream Independence (2004) – 10V584000

Vehicle recall defect – Gulf Stream Is Recalling Certain Recreational Vehicles And Fifth Wheel 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.