Coachmen Greenbriar

Model Greenbriar made by Coachmen got 2 recalls. There were some recalls concerningelectrical system, equipment.

Model 1979

Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS
79V159000COACHMEN INDUSTRIES, INC.from 01/01/1979 to 06/01/1979V (Vehicle)7008/10/1979MFRHIGH COUNTRY ALUMINUM PRODUCTS. LLC07/02/197910/12/1979
Defect SummaryThe electrical package option may have been wired incorrectly or a circuit breaker omitted. consequently, if a short occurs in the electrical line, the wire could overheat and lead to a fire.
Consequence Summary
Corrective SummaryOwners will be provided with circuit breakers and are instructed to take them to the dealer for free installation. any necessary repairs to the electrical package option will be done without charge to owner.
NotesVehicle description: travel vans equipped with an electric package option.system: electrical; circuit breaker.consequences of defect: a vehicle fire could cause personal injury topassengers and may cause loss of vehicle control and an accident.
EQUIPMENT - RECREATIONAL VEHICLE - LPG TANK ASSEMBLY
79V160000COACHMEN INDUSTRIES, INC.from 09/01/1978 to 06/01/1979V (Vehicle)57308/15/1979MFRHIGH COUNTRY ALUMINUM PRODUCTS. LLC07/02/197910/12/1979
Defect SummaryThe nuts and lockwashers used to secure the lp gas tank may not have been securely tightened due to the use of incorrect lockwashers. if the nuts loosen and fall from the bolts, the l.p. gas tank could separate completely from the vehicle and become damaged, allowing the lp gas to escape.
Consequence Summary
Corrective SummaryAll loose nuts will be tightened and any incorrect lockwashers will be replaced. dealer will also add flat washers and locking type nuts to all units.
NotesVehicle description: van coaches.system: fuel; liquid propane gas tank, mounting.consequences of defect: spilled gasoline creates a potential for fire orexplosion, which could result in personal injuries and vehicle accidents.