Cobra Sunrise (1996) – 95V169000
Vehicle recall defect – The Chassis Harness Is Not Properly Secured To The Frame Of The Trailer Or Is Improperly Routed Over The Axle.
Vehicle recall defect – The Chassis Harness Is Not Properly Secured To The Frame Of The Trailer Or Is Improperly Routed Over The Axle.
Vehicle recall defect – The Chassis Harness Is Not Properly Secured To The Frame Of The Trailer Or Is Improperly Routed Over The Axle.
Vehicle recall defect – The Chassis Harness Is Not Properly Secured To The Frame Of The Trailer Or Is Improperly Routed Over The Axle.
Vehicle recall defect – The Chassis Harness Is Not Properly Secured To The Frame Of The Trailer Or Is Improperly Routed Over The Axle.
Vehicle recall defect – The Chassis Harness Is Not Properly Secured To The Frame Of The Trailer Or Is Improperly Routed Over The Axle.
Vehicle recall defect – The Spare Tire Carrier Hoist Components Can Become Loose While Traveling And Allow The Spare Tire To Move From Its Stored Position To The Road Surface.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Homes Equipped With Norcold Refrigerator Cooling Units Model Numbers 1200Lr And 1200Rim With Serial Numbers Between 700000 And 1008700 . 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.
Vehicle recall defect – The Spare Tire Carrier Hoist Components Can Become Loose While Traveling And Allow The Spare Tire To Move From Its Stored Position To The Road Surface.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Homes Equipped With Norcold Refrigerator Cooling Units Model Numbers 1200Lr And 1200Rim With Serial Numbers Between 700000 And 1008700 . 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.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Motor Homes Equipped With Norcold Refrigerator Cooling Units Model Numbers 1200Lr And 1200Rim With Serial Numbers Between 700000 And 1008700 . 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.