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Recalls

June 3, 2020
Recalls

Daimler Trucks North America

20V-214: Certain 2006-2021 Freightliner Business Class M2 vehicles manufactured from April 14, 2005, to March 24, 2020; and certain 2008-2021 Freightliner Cascadia vehicles manufactured from March 30, 2007, to March 27, 2020. (Additional vehicles, not built for motorhomes, are included in the recall.) The rear reflective tape may be partially covered by the mud flap hanger bracket, reducing rearward visibility. Recall start: June 2020. Daimler Trucks recall number: FL848. Daimler Trucks, (800) 547-0712.

Forest River Inc. 

20V-221: Certain 2016 Rockwood Ultra Lite RLT2604WS and WRLT2604WS; and Flagstaff Super Lite FLT26RLWS and WFLT26RLWS travel trailers manufactured from August 11, 2015, to October 13, 2015. Insufficient clearance between the front tire and the slideout actuator may allow the tire to contact the slideout bracket. Recall start: May 2020. Forest River, (574) 642-8943.

Jayco Inc. 

20V-238: Certain 2020 Jay Flight SLX travel trailers manufactured from September 3, 2019, to January 31, 2020, at the company’s Idaho production facility. The propane supply hose connection to the refrigerator may be improperly tightened, possibly resulting in a propane leak. Recall start: May 2020. Jayco recall number: 9901509. Jayco, (800) 283-8267.

Keystone RV Company

20V-194: Certain 2018-2020 CrossRoads Hampton 371FKL travel trailers manufactured from August 21, 2017, to October 30, 2019. The federal identification tag may indicate the tire pressure as 6 psi rather than the correct pressure of 80 psi. Recall start: June 2020. Keystone recall number: 20-376. Keystone, (866) 425-4369.

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