Renegade Rv Villagio 2014

Vehicle Details: Recalls, Consumer Complaints, Service Bulletins

Below you will find all available information on the 2014 RENEGADE RV Villagio.

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Are there recalls for the 2014 RENEGADE RV Villagio?
     - There are 2 recall(s) for the 2014 RENEGADE RV Villagio, additional information is below.
NHTSA Mandated Recalls
  • Recall 122492 [USA]: In the event of sudden braking or a vehicle crash, the seat belts may detach from the floor framing, increasing the risk of injury.

  • Recall 106937 [USA]: If the valve stem extensions loosen and allow air to leak, the tires may be underinflated, increasing the risk of tire failure and a crash.

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Bulletins

Bulletins are notices put out by manufacturers in conjunction with the NHTSA to notify the public of manufacturing issues or changes.

  • No comms 2023-06 - UNKNOWN OR OTHER: There are no manufacturer communications in accordance with 49 cfr 579.5 to report for june 2023 for rev recreation group.
  • No comms 2023-03 - UNKNOWN OR OTHER: There are no manufacturer communications in accordance with 49 cfr 579.5 to report for march 2023 for rev recreation group.
  • No comms 2021-11 - UNKNOWN OR OTHER: There are no manufacturer communications in accordance with 49 cfr 579.5 to report for november 2021 for rev recreation group.
  • No comms 2021-07 - EQUIPMENT: There are no manufacturer communications in accordance with 49 cfr 579.5 to report for july 2021 for rev recreation group.
  • No comms 2021-04 - EQUIPMENT: There are no manufacturer communications in accordance with 49 cfr 579.5 to report for april 2021 for rev recreation group.
Most Recent Consumer Complaints and Accidents
CrashFireTowedInjuredDeathsFailure
Date
NoNoN NoneNone20170403

Going 70mph down the highway a outer tire separated. When this happend the steel belt from the tire ripped through the mud flap and proceeded to hit the propane fill valve and hoses. It finally tore loose the fill valve assembly and flung it onto the axle where it was resting when vehicle got stopped. This could have been a major accident with a motorhome catching on fire and possiblity of explosion. I have contacted the manufacture and waiting for a call back to see if this has been redesigned. In the meantime i'm having a steel plate manufactured to go behind mud flap to protect the fuel lines.

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