patriot/thunder

Beaver Coach Patriot Thunder (2000) – 07V423000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motor Homes, Fifth Wheel And Travel Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation, The Refrigerator 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.


Beaver Coach Patriot Thunder (2000) – 02V278000

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.


Beaver Coach Patriot Thunder (1999) – 07V423000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motor Homes, Fifth Wheel And Travel Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation, The Refrigerator 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.


Beaver Coach Patriot Thunder (1999) – 03V166000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motorhomes, Fifth Wheels And Travel Trailers Equipped With Norcold Refrigerator Cooling Units Model Numbers 1200Lr And 1200Rim, These Refrigerators Can Experience Low Cycle Fatigue Failure Which Can Lead To The Liquid Solution Slowly Leaking From The Sealed, Pressurized Cooling Unit Through A Small Crack.


Beaver Coach Patriot Thunder (1999) – 02V278000

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.


Beaver Coach Patriot Thunder (1998) – 03V166000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motorhomes, Fifth Wheels And Travel Trailers Equipped With Norcold Refrigerator Cooling Units Model Numbers 1200Lr And 1200Rim, These Refrigerators Can Experience Low Cycle Fatigue Failure Which Can Lead To The Liquid Solution Slowly Leaking From The Sealed, Pressurized Cooling Unit Through A Small Crack.