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Reese Elite Gooseball – 18E110000

Vehicle recall defect – Horizon Global (Horizon) Is Recalling Certain Reese Elite Aftermarket Gooseball Kits, Both The Hi-Rise Ball Kit, Part Number 19315, And The GM Kit, Part Number 30891, Sold For Aftermarket Installation On Chevrolet And GMC Trucks With The Factory Oem Underbed Package. These Parts Are The Connector Used In A Gooseneck Hitch To Connect The Towing Vehicle’S Underbed To A Trailer. The Load Dynamics Of The Underbed In These Vehicles May Potentially Result In The Trailer Separating From The Gooseball.


Reese Carrier – 14E059000

Vehicle recall defect – Trimas Corporation (Trimas) Is Recalling Certain Model Highland-Brand Universal Telescopic Bar Carriers (Part Numbers 2508500 And 25085), Universal Car Roof Top Basket Carriers (Part Number 35036) And Multi-Purpose Roof Top Bar Carriers (Part Numbers 2005200 And 20052), And Reese-Brand Carry Power Multi-Purpose Bar Carriers (Part Numbers 13907 And 1390700) And Carry Power Roof Top Multi-Purpose Steel Basket Carriers (Part Number 1390900). The Affected Carriers May Have Inadvertently Been Packaged Without The Proper Warning Labels Advising Consumers Not Use The Carriers With Cargo BAGS, Cargo Baskets, Cargo Boxes Or Rooftop Accessories.


Reese 15403 – 06E005000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain T-Connectors Manufactured From June Through October 2005 Sold By Cequent Towing Products Under The Hidden Hitch, Reese, And Draw-Tite Brand Names For Aftermarket Installation On 2005 And 2006 Volvo Xc90 Vehicles. Due To A Unique Waveform Present On The Tail Lamp Circuit Of The Tow Vehicle, The T-Connector May Cause The Tail Lamps To Flicker Or Not Work When The Vehicle Is In Operation.


Reese Trailer Hitch – 98E006000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Trailer Converters For Use On Toyota Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicles. The Circuit Board Of The ‘Converter’ In The Wiring Harness Is Subject To Electrical Shorting, Causing The Brake Light Fuse To Blow.


Reese Trailer Hitch – 01E060000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Trailer Hitches Installed On Certain 2002 Toyota Tacoma V-6 Vehicles. The Tow Capacity On The Label Attached To The Vehicle Tow Hitch Is Incorrect.


Reese Trailer Hitch – 01E006000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Interchangeable Hitch Balls, Kit Part Numbers #57000, #57001, And #57002, Manufactured Between February 1, 2000, And October 31, 2000, Which Are Affixed To A Mounting Post On A Tow Vehicle With A Vertically Aligned Plunger Applied Through The Top Center Of The Hitch Ball. The Plunger Holding The Hitch Ball To The Mounting Post Can Work Loose.


Reese Trailer Hitch – 00E021000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Incorrectly Manufactured Trailer Hitch Ball Mount Components, Part Nos. 65509, 67509, And 61009, And The Ball Mount Itself, 58112, And Manufactured Between August 1, 1999, To April 14, 2000. These Ball Mounts Can Break Without Warning.


Reese Shank – 11E027000

Vehicle recall defect – Cequent Is Recalling Certain Reese , P/N 54970, And Pro Series, P/N 63970, Branded Weight Distribution Shanks That Were Imported And Sold In The Aftermarket To Wholesale Distributors, Installers, Mail Order, And Other Customers. These Parts Were Sold Both Individually And As A Component In Certain Reese And Pro Series Weight Distributing Kits. Due To An Error In ProduCTIon, Some Of The Weight Distribution Shanks May Have An Incorrect Metallurgy.