Monaco Coach Monarch Se (2003) – 07V010000
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Class A Motor H0Mes Built With Gasoline Engines, The Frame Extension Lower Flange May Crack Allowing The Hitch To Bend And Possibly Separate From The Motor Home.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Class A Motor H0Mes Built With Gasoline Engines, The Frame Extension Lower Flange May Crack Allowing The Hitch To Bend And Possibly Separate From The Motor Home.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Homes Built On Workhorse Chassis And Equipped With Actia Corporate Instrument Cluster Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 101, ‘Controls And Displays,’ And No. 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.
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.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motor Homes, The Brake Assemblies Exhibit Elevated Temperatures That Can Lead To Catastrophic Deterioration Of The Wheel End Components Such As Bearings, Races, Spindles, Knuckles, Seals, Hubs, Rotors, Patch Bolts, Calipers, Brake Pads, And Abs Sensors.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Class A Motor Homes, The Floor Truss Network Support System Has A Potential To Weaken Causing Internal And External Features To Become Misaligned. The Affected Vehicles Are 1999 – 2003 Class A Motor Homes Manufactured On F53 20,500 Pound Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (Gvwr), Ford Chassis, And 2000-2003 Class A Motor Homes Manufactured On W-22 22,000 Pound Gvwr, Workhorse Chassis.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Class A Motor H0Mes Built With Gasoline Engines, The Frame Extension Lower Flange May Crack Allowing The Hitch To Bend And Possibly Separate From The Motor Home.
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.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motor Homes, The Brake Assemblies Exhibit Elevated Temperatures That Can Lead To Catastrophic Deterioration Of The Wheel End Components Such As Bearings, Races, Spindles, Knuckles, Seals, Hubs, Rotors, Patch Bolts, Calipers, Brake Pads, And Abs Sensors.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Class A Motor Homes, The Floor Truss Network Support System Has A Potential To Weaken Causing Internal And External Features To Become Misaligned. The Affected Vehicles Are 1999 – 2003 Class A Motor Homes Manufactured On F53 20,500 Pound Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (Gvwr), Ford Chassis, And 2000-2003 Class A Motor Homes Manufactured On W-22 22,000 Pound Gvwr, Workhorse Chassis.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Home Chassis Built On Workhorse Chassis May Have Been Equipped With Incorrect Steering Intermediate Shafts. The Spline Can Strip While The Steering Wheel Is Being Turned.