Keystone Raptor 2008
Model Raptor made in 2008 by Keystone got 17 consumer complains as well as 1 recall. Consumer complaints with reference, among others things, to equipment and equipment adaptive. There was one recall concerning equipment .
Model 2008
Recalls
Campaign | Manufacturer | Manufacturing date | Type | # of units affected | Date Owner notified Mfg | Recall Initiated by | Manufacturers of recalled vehicles/products | Report Recieved Date | Record Creation Date | Regulation Part Number | FMVSS Number | |||||
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EQUIPMENT - RECREATIONAL VEHICLE - LPG LINES AND FITTINGS | ||||||||||||||||
08V132000 | KEYSTONE RV COMPANY | from 09/12/2007 to 01/22/2008 | V (Vehicle) | 125 | 03/31/2008 | MFR | KEYSTONE RV COMPANY | 03/20/2008 | 03/24/2008 | |||||||
Defect Summary | Keystone rv is recalling 125 my 2008 raptor fifth wheel travel trailers. the propane hose for the slide room was installed too close to the tire. the propane line may become damaged by contact with the tire resulting in a propane gas leak. | |||||||||||||||
Consequence Summary | A propane leak, in the presence of an ignition source, could result in a fire and/or explosion causing property damage and/or personal injury. | |||||||||||||||
Corrective Summary | Dealers will reroute the propane hose away from the tire. the recall began on march 31, 2008. owners may contact keystone rv at 1-866-425-4369. | |||||||||||||||
Notes | Keystone rv recall no. 08-102.customers may also contact the national highway traffic safety administration |
Consumer Complaints
Fail date | miles | occurences | Purchase date |
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EQUIPMENT | |||
08/10/2010 | 8000 | ||
In 2008 i purchased a new 2008 38 ft. raptor 3612 ds toy hauler fifth wheel travel trailer, manufactured by keystone rv. in august of 2010 i was traveling across country and at some point along the journey my full 110 gallon water tank fell out of the trailer as i was going down the highway. as this trailer is large and long, i did not feel the tank fall out, so i have no idea when it happened during that day and as i had traveled over 300 miles from start to finish i had no idea where to start looking for the tank. as i pulled into a campground at the end of the day, a camper noticed i had stuff dragging underneath the trailer. we set up camp and then i crawled under the trailer to find the entire tank missing and all the supports hanging down. i gathered everything up that was remaining and tied it up in place so i could continue my trip home. the next day after arriving home i took the trailer into russ dean rv in pasco washington, the place i purchased the trailer. i told them although the trailer was out of warranty, i wanted them to contact the manufacturer and tell them i expected them to fix this as i didn't believe items like a tank falling out was something a warranty was designed for to begin with, it is a major structural failure that should concern them as a manufacturer. keystone responded back and said they were not responsible as the trailer is out of warranty. i did expect more from this company, and i do plan to pursue it further with them, but a major concern i have is this tank falling out on the highway at high speeds is a very dangerous situation, could (maybe did) cause a life threatening accident. i don't think this company has any intention of looking into why the failure happened or if it could happen with other trailers they have manufactured. i have several pictures i can send showing the failed area under the trailer. max hammond 3056 bluffs dr. richland wa, 99354 509-420-9381 | |||
EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE | |||
12/02/2012 | |||
Tl- the contact owns a 2008 keystone raptor trailer. the contact stated that an odor of propane fuel was inside the vehicle. upon inspection, it was found that the propane line was damaged by constant contact with the tire, which caused it to leak. the manufacturer was contacted about the failure and informed the contact that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign id number: 08v132000 (equipment:recreational vehicle:lpg lines and fittings). the mileage was not available. kmj | |||
12/02/2012 | |||
Tl- the contact owns a 2008 keystone raptor. the contact stated that he smelled propane in the vehicle and upon further inspection found the propane hose for the slide room was installed too close to the tire. the propane line had become damaged by contact with the tire resulting in a propane gas leak. the contact was informed of a recall for nhtsa campaign id number: 08v132000 (equipment:recreational vehicle:lpg lines and fittings). the manufacturer was notified but informed him that the vin was not included in the recall and offered no assistance. the mileage was unavailable. | |||
08/10/2010 | 8000 | ||
In 2008 i purchased a new 2008 38 ft. raptor 3612 ds toy hauler fifth wheel travel trailer, manufactured by keystone rv. in august of 2010 i was traveling across country and at some point along the journey my full 110 gallon water tank fell out of the trailer as i was going down the highway. as this trailer is large and long, i did not feel the tank fall out, so i have no idea when it happened during that day and as i had traveled over 300 miles from start to finish i had no idea where to start looking for the tank. as i pulled into a campground at the end of the day, a camper noticed i had stuff dragging underneath the trailer. we set up camp and then i crawled under the trailer to find the entire tank missing and all the supports hanging down. i gathered everything up that was remaining and tied it up in place so i could continue my trip home. the next day after arriving home i took the trailer into russ dean rv in pasco washington, the place i purchased the trailer. i told them although the trailer was out of warranty, i wanted them to contact the manufacturer and tell them i expected them to fix this as i didn't believe items like a tank falling out was something a warranty was designed for to begin with, it is a major structural failure that should concern them as a manufacturer. keystone responded back and said they were not responsible as the trailer is out of warranty. i did expect more from this company, and i do plan to pursue it further with them, but a major concern i have is this tank falling out on the highway at high speeds is a very dangerous situation, could (maybe did) cause a life threatening accident. i don't think this company has any intention of looking into why the failure happened or if it could happen with other trailers they have manufactured. i have several pictures i can send showing the failed area under the trailer. max hammond 3056 bluffs dr. richland wa, 99354 509-420-9381 | |||
EQUIPMENT - ELECTRICAL - AIR CONDITIONER | |||
11/01/2008 | 1 | 11/01/2007 | |
2008 keystone raptor 3600rl has safety problems with the rockers, hardware, and axles. *nj the consumer believed the rockers, hardware and axles were too lightweight to carry a load that was being put onto them. the consumer stated he noticed the rear tire was bald and another tire was severely worn. the consumer checked to make sure there were no other problems and that's when he discovered the rocker hardware, bolts, nut bushings and the rear axle were severely worn from constant pounding on the road. the consumer also stated the air conditioner was inoperative. *jb | |||
STRUCTURE | |||
11/01/2008 | 1 | 11/01/2007 | |
2008 keystone raptor 3600rl has safety problems with the rockers, hardware, and axles. *nj the consumer believed the rockers, hardware and axles were too lightweight to carry a load that was being put onto them. the consumer stated he noticed the rear tire was bald and another tire was severely worn. the consumer checked to make sure there were no other problems and that's when he discovered the rocker hardware, bolts, nut bushings and the rear axle were severely worn from constant pounding on the road. the consumer also stated the air conditioner was inoperative. *jb | |||
SUSPENSION | |||
11/01/2008 | 1 | 11/01/2007 | |
2008 keystone raptor 3600rl has safety problems with the rockers, hardware, and axles. *nj the consumer believed the rockers, hardware and axles were too lightweight to carry a load that was being put onto them. the consumer stated he noticed the rear tire was bald and another tire was severely worn. the consumer checked to make sure there were no other problems and that's when he discovered the rocker hardware, bolts, nut bushings and the rear axle were severely worn from constant pounding on the road. the consumer also stated the air conditioner was inoperative. *jb |