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Frequently Asked Questions
Are there recalls for the 2002 MCKENZIE Medallion?
- There are 5 recall(s) for the 2002 MCKENZIE Medallion, additional information is below.
NHTSA Mandated Recalls
Recall 73072 [USA]: Extended operation of a leaking cooling unit could lead to a fire from gas which might escape.
Monaco is recalling certain motor homes equipped with norcold refrigerators. A fatigue failure in the section of the cooling unit which contains the refrigerant could allow the liquid solution to slowly leak. monaco is working with norcold to repair these refrigerators. Norcold will provide thermal switch kits to owners along with the necessary forms and instructions. The recall began on august 29, 2008. Owners may contact norcold at 1-800-767-9101 or monaco at 1-800-685-6545. monaco recall no. 08017.Customers may contact the national highway traffic safety administration's vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty: 1-800-424-9153); or go to http://www.Safercar.Gov.
Recall 55876 [USA]: This could potentially cause thermal damage to the lpg line and produce a leak of lpg in the access compartment that could result in an explosion or fire.
On certain fifth wheel trailers equipped with liquid propane gas (lpg), it was discovered an excess of lpg hose was coiled in the rear refrigerator access compartment a causing it to be routed close in proximity to the burner flue box cover of the refrigerator. owners are being asked to inspect the lpg line from the outside of the vehicle to ensure that it is not close to the burner. If no damage to the line is present and the lpg line is the appropriate length and routed correctly, the cover will be reinstalled and no further action will be taken. If an excess of hose is causing contact or close proximity to the burner cover, owners should shut off the supply of gas at the lpg tanks and contact monaco immediately. The recall began december 8, 2004. Owners should contact monaco at 1-800-685-6545. monaco recall no.Ro4060.Customers can also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).
Recall 56464 [USA]: This could cause the driver of the tow vehicle to lose control creating the potential for a crash resulting in personal injury.
On certain fifth wheel trailers, a deficiency in the structural integrity of the main frame rails could cause the rails to crack and axles could shift, causing the fifth wheel to pull erratically. dealers will inspect and add an addition of gusset plates and cross tubes to strenghen the axle spring hangers. The recall began on october 29, 2004. Owners should contact monaco at 1-800-685-6545. monaco recall no. R02233.Customers can also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).
Recall 2004373 [Canada]: Structure
On certain fifth wheel travel trailers, a deficiency in the structural integrity of the main frame rails could cause the frame rails to crack, allowing the axles to separate. Axle shifting could cause the fifth wheel to pull erratically, which could cause the driver of the tow vehicle to loose control and create the potential for an crash resulting in personal injury. Correction: dealers will install gusset plates and cross tubes to strengthen the axle spring hangers.
Recall 2004422 [Canada]: Other
On certain motorhomes, an excess of liquefied petroleum gas (lpg) hose was coiled in the rear of the refrigerator access compartment causing it to be routed close in proximity to the burner flue box cover of the refrigerator. This could cause thermal damage to the lpg line and produce a leak of lpg in the access compartment that could result in an explosion or fire. Correction: dealers will inspect the lpg line and, if necessary, affect repairs.
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Bulletins
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