Recall 13V510 covers 19,106 2007-2014 Wolf Creek trailers and campers with Fastec door locks that can jam. Free cylinder replacement is available.
Wolf Creek is recalling 19,106 2007-2014 Pickup Camper, Fifth Wheel, Toy Hauler, and Travel Trailer RVs equipped with Fastec door locks because the key can jam the deadbolt. If the deadbolt jams, someone inside can be trapped unless they use the emergency exit, increasing injury risk; the dealer repair will be free once available.
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What's wrong?
The recalled part is the Fastec-brand door lock on the entry door of affected 2007-2014 Wolf Creek campers and related trailer models. The lock and latch hold the door closed while parked or traveling, and the deadbolt is the solid locking piece that slides into the door frame for security.
On affected locks, the key can be removed in a position that jams the deadbolt. When that happens, the lock no longer moves normally. The door can remain stuck even though the owner has the key, because the deadbolt is bound inside the lock instead of sliding back out of the frame.
There is no warning sign before failure. The problem shows up when the key is removed and the deadbolt jams, so an owner first notices it when the door lock will not release as expected.
Who's affected?
Pickup Camper, Fifth Wheel, Toy Hauler, and Travel Trailer models span 2007-2014, all tied to latches, locks, or linkages.
| 2013 Wolf Creek Pickup Camper | Latches/locks/linkages |
|---|---|
| 2013 Fox Mountain Fifth Wheel | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2014 Fox Mountain Fifth Wheel | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2014 Arctic Fox Pickup Camper | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2007 Desert Fox Toy Hauler | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2012 Fox Creek Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2013 Desert Fox Toy Hauler | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2007 Nash Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2008 Nash Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2012 Nash Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2007 Arctic Fox Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2007 Arctic Fox Pickup Camper | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2014 Snow River Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2008 Arctic Fox Pickup Camper | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2014 Wolf Creek Pickup Camper | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2014 Nash Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2012 Arctic Fox Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2008 Arctic Fox Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2009 Arctic Fox Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2010 Arctic Fox Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2011 Arctic Fox Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2013 Arctic Fox Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2009 Arctic Fox Pickup Camper | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2009 Desert Fox Toy Hauler | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2010 Arctic Fox Pickup Camper | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2011 Arctic Fox Pickup Camper | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2012 Arctic Fox Pickup Camper | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2013 Arctic Fox Pickup Camper | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2011 Wolf Creek Pickup Camper | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2012 Wolf Creek Pickup Camper | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2011 Fox Creek Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2011 Snow River Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2012 Snow River Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2013 Snow River Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2011 Fox Mountain Fifth Wheel | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2008 Desert Fox Toy Hauler | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2012 Fox Mountain Fifth Wheel | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2010 Desert Fox Toy Hauler | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2011 Desert Fox Toy Hauler | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2012 Desert Fox Toy Hauler | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2009 Nash Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2010 Nash Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2011 Nash Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2013 Nash Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2014 Desert Fox Toy Hauler | Latches/locks/linkages |
| 2014 Arctic Fox Travel Trailer | Latches/locks/linkages |
| Units affected | 19,106 |
The year and model narrow the scope, but the VIN decides. Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific RV is included.
What's the safety risk?
A jammed deadbolt can also jam the interior door lock, trapping someone inside the vehicle and forcing use of the emergency exit. That raises injury risk during an evacuation. Repair will be free at any franchised Wolf Creek dealer once available.
What should I do?
- Check your VIN to confirm your 2007-2014 Wolf Creek Pickup Camper, Fifth Wheel, Toy Hauler, or Travel Trailer is included in this recall.
- Watch for the Northwood or Fastec owner notice before arranging recall service.
- Contact Wolf Creek customer service or Fastec to ask about the free Fastec door-lock cylinder inspection and replacement that fixes the deadbolt jam risk.
- Reference recall number 13V510 when you call or speak with the service desk.
- Keep the emergency exit clear until the lock cylinder has been inspected or replaced.
What happens at the repair
Northwood's filing says owner notices began on December 4, 2013, and Fastec coordinates the door lock work. At the service appointment, the Fastec door lock cylinders are inspected. A Wolf Creek technician replaces any cylinders that need replacement. The dealer repair will be free once available for your unit, with parts and labor covered under the recall. Ask the service desk to confirm that the lock cylinder repair applies to your VIN before the work begins.
Timeline
| October 17, 2013 | NHTSA published the recall |
|---|---|
| December 4, 2013 | Owner notification mailed |
Frequently asked questions
What is recall 13V510?
Recall 13V510 covers 19,106 2007-2014 Wolf Creek pickup campers, fifth wheels, toy haulers, and travel trailers equipped with Fastec-brand door locks. The key can be removed in a way that jams the deadbolt, trapping someone inside until they use the emergency exit.
What should I do if my 2007-2014 Wolf Creek Pickup Camper, Fifth Wheel, Toy Hauler, or Travel Trailer is on this recall?
Check your VIN to confirm your specific RV is included in recall 13V510. If it is, contact Wolf Creek service, Northwood at 1-541-962-6274, or Fastec at 1-800-837-2505 to arrange the lock-cylinder inspection and replacement.
Is the recall repair free?
Yes. Federal recall law requires the defect repair at no cost, and the source remedy says Fastec coordinates inspection and replacement of the lock cylinders as needed free of charge. Keep the recall number handy when you call for service.
What is the safety risk?
The safety risk is entrapment inside the RV. If the deadbolt jams, the inside of the lock can jam too, leaving a person unable to exit through the main door and forcing use of the emergency exit, increasing the risk of injury.
When did the repair start?
The recall repair began on December 4, 2013. Because that date has passed, owners of included 2007-2014 Wolf Creek RVs should contact service now to confirm whether the lock-cylinder inspection or replacement is still open for their VIN.
More information
| NHTSA campaign page | nhtsa.gov/vehicle-recalls/13V510000 |
|---|---|
| Wolf Creek customer service | 1-541-962-6274 |
| NHTSA recall # | 13V510 |
| NHTSA recall # (full) | 13V510000 |
Source documents
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Download Owner Notification Letter (PDF)
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Download Defect / Noncompliance Notice (PDF) (PDF)
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Download Recall Acknowledgement (PDF)
This article is generated from NHTSA's primary recall filings and reviewed against the source on June 2, 2026. RecallNotify does not paraphrase NHTSA's consequence language; that text is reproduced as written above. Editorial standards →