Jayco Greyhawk Class C 2008
Vehicle Details: Recalls, Consumer Complaints, Service Bulletins
Below you will find all available information on the 2008 JAYCO Greyhawk Class C.
Manufacturer | Known WMI(s) | Fuel Type |
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JAYCO |
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Are there recalls for the 2008 JAYCO Greyhawk Class C?
- There are 3 recall(s) for the 2008 JAYCO Greyhawk Class C, additional information is below.
Recall 127508 [USA]: In the event of a fire, if the fire extinguisher does not function properly, it can increase the risk of injury.
Recall 91933 [USA]: Overheating and melting of the transfer switch increases the risk of a fire.
Recall 81023 [USA]: If the copper tube cracked, pressurized lp gas may escape into the compartment. this condition, if not addressed, may result in a fire, injury or death.
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Bulletins are notices put out by manufacturers in conjunction with the NHTSA to notify the public of manufacturing issues or changes.
- SRP 22-083 - FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE: Standard repair procedure: 4k & 5.5k generator overheating a?? Fuel hose protection. Gas generators overheating while traveling. Adding a heatshield sleeve to the fuel line running from the rear axle to the generator fuel line connection.
- INC 22-067 - EQUIPMENT:OTHER:OWNERS/SERVICE/OTHER MANUAL : Jayco and entegra coach storage tips. Instructions for storing jayco and entegra coach diesel pushers.
- TSB-07-009 - ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:EXHAUST SYSTEM: Jayco motorhome service campaign: see document search button for owner letter. Storage compartment exhaust heat exposure. The exhaust heat under heavy loads may cause the passenger side storage compartment to deform. Csc letter was receiv
Crash | Fire | Towed | Injured | Deaths | Failure Date |
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No | No | N | None | None | 20080805 |
Tl* the contact owns a 2009 jayco greyhawk rv motor home. The contact stated that the vehicle was experiencing several recurring failures. Two transfer switches, two inverters, three air conditioner lines, the battery, two entertainment units and two solenoids were all replaced by five different authorized dealers. The contact stated that each replacement part failed approximately one month after being installed in the vehicle. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and the contact was informed that the warranty would soon expire. The failure mileage was 100 and the current mileage was 39,112.