A recall notice for Talvor Euro Deluxe (Iveco Daily), Euro Star (Iveco Daily) and Hayman Slide-Out Motorhomes & Winnebago Airlie, Burleigh, Coogee, Iluka, Jervis, Kirra and Whitehaven Motorhomes & Windsor Simpson and Flinders Motorhomes supplied by AMH Products Pty Ltd as the underbody water tank mounting rods may crack and the water tank may dislodge or fall off.
AMH Products Pty Ltd - Talvor Euro Deluxe (Iveco Daily), Euro Star (Iveco Daily) and Hayman Slide-Out Motorhomes & Winnebago Airlie, Burleigh, Coogee, Iluka, Jervis, Kirra and Whitehaven Motorhomes & Windsor Simpson and Flinders Motorhomes
PRA No.
2021/18926
Date published
9 Apr 2021
Campaign number
RC003
Product description
Talvor motorhome models Euro Deluxe (Iveco Daily), Euro Star (Iveco Daily) and Hayman Slide-Out
Winnebago motorhome models Airlie, Burleigh, Coogee, Iluka, Jervis, Kirra and Whitehaven
Windsor motorhome models Simpson and Flinders
Manufactured between February 2012 and December 2020
711 affected motorhomes
Identifying features
VIN (Vehicle identification number)
See attached VIN list
What are the defects?
The underbody water tank mounting rods may crack and the water tank may dislodge or fall off.
What are the hazards?
If the underbody water tank falls off the motorhome, it may increase the risk of an accident causing injury or death to road users.
What should consumers do?
Consumers should stop using their water tanks.
AMH Products will contact affected consumers in writing to request that they make an appointment to have their motorhome repaired.
For more information, consumers can contact AMH Products on 1800 497 017 or info@amhproducts.com.au
Supplier
Traders who sold this product
Apollo QLD, NSW, VIC, SA, TAS
Paddo’s RV Centre
Sydney RV Centre
Kratzmanns Caravans
George Day Caravans
Albury Wodonga RV World
Camperagent RV Centre
All Boats & Caravans
Australian Motorhomes
Jefferson RV World
Where the product was sold
Nationally
International
Dates available for sale
- 1 February 2012 - 31 December 2020
Responsible regulator
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications is the responsible regulator for this recall.