Campaign 19V202 Posted March 14, 2019 3,051 units

2018-2019 Starcraft Bus Allstar Recall 19V202: Camera

Recall 19V202 covers 3,051 2018-2019 Starcraft Bus vehicles with backup monitors that display reversed images. Repair is free at franchised Starcraft Bus dealers.

Starcraft Bus is recalling 3,051 2018-2019 Allstar, Freelander, Orion, Leprechaun, Berkshire, and Rockport vehicles under recall 19V202 because ASA Electronics backup mirror-monitors can reset and show the rear camera image in reverse. A reversed image gives the driver a wrong-direction cue while backing up, increasing crash risk, and Starcraft Bus dealers complete the repair free of charge.

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What's wrong?

The back up mirror-monitor on the 2018-2019 Starcraft Bus vehicles in this recall is the screen built into the mirror area that shows the rear camera image. On Allstar, Freelander, Orion, Leprechaun, Berkshire, and Rockport vehicles, that display helps the driver see what is behind the vehicle while backing. The affected unit is the ASA Electronics VOM74MM mirror monitor.

The problem is in the monitor software. The monitor stores factory default settings and user-defined default settings, and the affected displays can return to the factory default setup. When that happens, the rear camera image is reversed, so left and right no longer match the actual view behind the vehicle.

There is no warning sign before failure. The display can appear normal until the image switches to the reversed view.

Who's affected?

Covers six model lines across the 2018 and 2019 model years, all involving the rearview mirror visibility system.

2019 Starcraft Bus Allstar visibility component
2019 Coachmen Freelander visibility component
2019 Coachmen Orion visibility component
2018 Coachmen Freelander visibility component
2018 Coachmen Orion visibility component
Units affected3,051

A matching year and model does not guarantee inclusion. Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific vehicle is included.

What's the safety risk?

A reversed monitor image can make backing or turning guidance misleading and increase the risk of a crash. If the display direction does not match vehicle movement, stop relying on the screen and schedule the repair soon. Repair is free at any franchised Starcraft Bus dealer.

What should I do?

  1. Check your VIN to confirm your 2018-2019 Starcraft Bus Allstar, Freelander, Orion, Leprechaun, Berkshire, or Rockport is included in this recall.
  2. Contact a franchised Starcraft Bus dealer to schedule the free harness, relay, and capacitor module installation that keeps the back up mirror-monitor image from reversing.
  3. Bring the recall notice if Forest River has mailed one. If not, reference recall number 19V202 when you call.
  4. Use extra care when backing up until the repair is complete; stop and confirm the area behind the vehicle if the mirror-monitor image appears reversed.

What happens at the repair

At the dealer, a Starcraft Bus technician installs a harness, relay, and capacitor module for the ASA Electronics back up mirror monitor system. The added module keeps the display from reverting to factory default settings that reverse the camera image. Parts and labor are covered under recall 19V202. The recall repair has been available since April 8, 2019, so ask a Starcraft Bus dealer to perform the module installation if your VIN is included.

Timeline

March 14, 2019 NHTSA published the recall
April 8, 2019 Owner notification mailed
April 23, 2019 Dealer notification began
April 23, 2019 Dealer notification ended
April 23, 2019 Interim owner notification (was planned for this date)

Frequently asked questions

What is recall 19V202?

Recall 19V202 covers 3,051 2018-2019 Starcraft Bus Allstar, Freelander, Orion, Leprechaun, Berkshire, and Rockport vehicles with ASA Electronics VOM74MM backup mirror-monitors. The display can revert to factory settings and show the camera image in reverse, increasing crash risk. Dealers will install a harness, relay, and capacitor module for free.

What should I do if my 2018-2019 Starcraft Bus Allstar, Freelander, Orion, Leprechaun, Berkshire, or Rockport is on this recall?

Check your VIN to confirm your specific vehicle is included in recall 19V202. If it is, contact a franchised Starcraft Bus dealer or the listed customer-service line for your model to schedule the free harness, relay, and capacitor module installation.

Is the recall repair free?

Yes. Federal recall law requires the manufacturer to repair the defect at no cost, and the remedy for recall 19V202 is free. The dealer will install the harness, relay, and capacitor module needed to keep the backup mirror-monitor image oriented correctly.

What is the safety risk in recall 19V202?

The safety risk is driver confusion while backing up. If the monitor shows the camera image in reverse, the driver can turn the opposite direction from what they intended, increasing crash risk. The free dealer repair is designed to prevent the display from reverting to that reversed-image setting.

What if I bought this vehicle used?

The recall still follows the vehicle. Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific 2018-2019 Starcraft Bus vehicle is included, even if you never received an owner letter. If it is included, reference recall 19V202 when you contact the dealer for the free repair.

More information

NHTSA campaign pagenhtsa.gov/vehicle-recalls/19V202000
Starcraft Bus customer service1-574-825-8602
NHTSA recall #19V202
NHTSA recall # (full)19V202000

Source documents

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