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Campaign 14V033 Posted February 4, 2014 47 units

2014 Heartland Landmark Recall 14V033: Tire Label Error

Recall 14V033 covers 47 2014 Heartland Grand Canyon, Monterey, San Antonio, Savannah, and Key Largo trailers with incorrect wheel labels. Heartland provides corrected labels free.

Heartland is recalling 47 2014 Grand Canyon, Key Largo, Monterey, San Antonio, and Savannah fifth wheel trailers equipped with optional 17.5-inch wheels because the Federal Certification Label lists the wrong wheel specification. The incorrect label can lead owners to choose the wrong tire size or tire pressure, which raises the risk of tire failure and a crash.

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What's wrong?

The Federal Certification Label on these 2014 Heartland Grand Canyon, Monterey, San Antonio, Savannah, and Key Largo fifth wheel trailers is the trailer's reference label for required equipment information. For this recall, the important item is the wheel specification, which tells an owner, service shop, or tire dealer what wheel type the trailer was certified to use. The affected trailers have optional 17.5" wheels.

The defect is incorrect wheel information printed on that label. The trailer itself was built with the optional wheels, but the certification label does not match the wheel specification required for that equipment. That mismatch means the trailer does not comply with FMVSS 119, the federal tire standard for vehicles other than passenger cars.

There is no warning sign before failure. This recall is about incorrect label information, so an owner would notice the problem only by comparing the label against the trailer's actual wheel equipment or having Heartland confirm the recall by VIN.

Who's affected?

Covers the Grand Canyon, Monterey, San Antonio, Savannah, and Key Largo model lines, all tied to the same vehicle label issue.

2014 Heartland Grand Canyon vehicle label (placard or certification)
2014 Heartland Monterey vehicle label (placard or certification)
2014 Heartland San Antonio vehicle label (placard or certification)
2014 Heartland Savannah vehicle label (placard or certification)
2014 Heartland Key Largo vehicle label (placard or certification)
Units affected47

A matching 2014 Heartland model does not guarantee inclusion. Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific RV is included.

What's the safety risk?

An incorrect tire label can lead an owner to choose the wrong tire size or tire pressure. That can raise the risk of tire failure and a crash. Check the label before replacing or inflating tires, and confirm the correct information before service. Repair will be free at any franchised Heartland dealer once available.

What should I do?

  1. Check your VIN to confirm your 2014 Heartland Grand Canyon, Monterey, San Antonio, Savannah, or Key Largo fifth wheel is included in this recall.
  2. Watch for Heartland's corrected replacement label, mailed free for this recall.
  3. Compare the corrected label with the wheel and tire information before replacing tires or setting tire pressure.
  4. Call Heartland at 1-888-262-5992 if you did not receive the label, and reference recall number 14V033 when you call.

What happens at the repair

Heartland's remedy is a corrected Federal Certification Label, not a mechanical shop repair. Heartland mails the replacement label to owners free of charge. The corrected label replaces the incorrect wheel specification printed on the original certification label for trailers equipped with the optional wheels. If Heartland directs you to a dealer for help confirming or installing the label, that recall work is free once available. Until the corrected label is in place, use the corrected wheel information from Heartland before changing wheel or tire specifications.

Timeline

February 4, 2014 NHTSA published the recall
February 26, 2014 Owner notification mailed

Frequently asked questions

What is recall 14V033?

Recall 14V033 covers 47 2014 Heartland Grand Canyon, Key Largo, Monterey, San Antonio, and Savannah fifth wheel travel trailers equipped with optional 17.5-inch wheels. The Federal Certification Label lists incorrect wheel information. Heartland provides a corrected replacement label for free.

What should I do if my 2014 Heartland Grand Canyon, Monterey, San Antonio, Savannah, or Key Largo is on this recall?

Check your VIN to confirm your specific trailer is included in recall 14V033. If it is, contact Heartland at 1-888-262-5992 and ask for the corrected Federal Certification Label. Use recall number 99-01-15 when you call.

Is the recall repair free?

Yes. Federal recall law requires the remedy to be provided at no cost, and Heartland mails the corrected replacement label free of charge. The label fixes the wheel-specification information on the Federal Certification Label.

What is the safety risk?

The safety risk is tire service using the wrong information. An incorrect Federal Certification Label can lead an owner or service shop to install the wrong tire size or inflate the tires to the wrong pressure, increasing the risk of tire failure and a crash.

What if I bought this Heartland trailer used?

The free recall remedy still applies. Recall coverage follows the trailer, not the first owner. Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific 2014 Heartland fifth wheel is included, then contact Heartland with recall number 99-01-15.

More information

NHTSA campaign pagenhtsa.gov/vehicle-recalls/14V033000
Heartland customer service1-888-262-5992
NHTSA recall #14V033
NHTSA recall # (full)14V033000

Source documents

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