OEM Parts Coleman Coleman Recall Information and Defects

The 9999 Coleman Coleman has 2 active safety recalls issued by the NHTSA and FTCA, Inc.. These critical defects primarily concern integrated jack/leveler/stabilizer, and defroster/defogger/hvac system. Review the full details below, including NHTSA and Manufacturer Campaign numbers.

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Defect #1: Integrated Jack/leveler/stabilizer Malfunction (MFR Campaign: )

NHTSA ID: 79E014000 | MFR Campaign Number: Posted on: 1979-10-12

Description

The involved jack bracket assemblies were improperly manufactured.  These units were supplied with a six-inch diameter plate-type foot of new design, instead of the folding tripod bottom type assembly.  The plate-type foot permits the jack to move or creep while supporting the camper.  This could cause the jack assembly to collapse.

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Vehicle category: camper trailers. System: equipment; jack assembly, model 4738b8301. Consequences of defect: a collapsed jack assembly could result in propertydamage and serious personal injury. Corrrective action: the dealer will replace the plate foot jack assembly withthe tripod type and improved brackets will also be installed

Defect #2: Defroster/defogger/hvac System Malfunction (MFR Campaign: )

NHTSA ID: 77E005000 | MFR Campaign Number: Posted on: 1979-10-12

Description

The involved furnaces contain an electrical transformer, which is a component part of a furnace electrical power converter, that may overheat and fail.  This failure can cause the transformer insulation to vaporize.  This vapor may ignite and be expelled from the converter enclosure.

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Corrective Action

The dealer will inspect and, if necessary, replace the power converter free of charge

Notes

Vehicle category: travel trailers. System: equipment; furnace, model no. 4332-829. Consequences of defect: this condition could lead to a fire resulting invehicle damage and serious passenger injuries