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Campaign 24V610 Posted August 14, 2024 598 units

2019-2025 Fleetwood Flair/Flex Recall 24V610: GFCI

Recall 24V610 covers 598 2019-2025 Fleetwood Flair, Admiral, Eclipse, and Flex motorhomes for missing patio-outlet GFCI protection. Repair is free at any franchised Fleetwood dealer.

Fleetwood is recalling 598 2019-2025 Flair, Admiral, Eclipse, and Flex motorhomes because the exterior patio outlet lacks GFCI protection when powered by the generator or shore cord. Without that protection, the outlet can fail to shut off power during a ground fault, which increases the risk of injury; Fleetwood dealers will complete the repair free of charge.

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What's wrong?

The exterior patio outlet on 2019-2025 Fleetwood Flair, Admiral, Eclipse, and Flex motorhomes is a 120V receptacle for appliances or tools used outside the coach. A GFCI, or ground fault circuit interrupter, watches the current going out and coming back. If electricity starts taking an unsafe path, it shuts the outlet off.

On affected motorhomes, the outlet is protected only when it is powered by the inverter. When the same patio outlet is powered through the shore cord or the generator, the GFCI protection was left out of the design. That means the outlet can stay energized during a ground fault instead of tripping off.

There is no warning sign before failure. The outlet can look normal, and a plugged-in device can work normally, even when the shore cord or generator path lacks the protection that is supposed to stop a ground fault.

Who's affected?

Spans 4 models across the 2019-2025 model years, all using the same 120V Eaton Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter.

2019 Fleetwood Flair Gfci/afci
2019 Holiday Rambler Admiral Gfci/afci
2020 Holiday Rambler Admiral Gfci/afci
2020 Fleetwood Flair Gfci/afci
2021 Fleetwood Flair Gfci/afci
Units affected598
Field incidentsNHTSA has logged no field incidents to date.

The year and model narrow the scope, but the VIN decides. Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific motorhome is included.

What's the safety risk?

An outlet without GFCI protection can leave electrical power on during a ground fault, increasing the risk of injury. There is no warning sign before this protection fails to act, so avoid using the affected outlet until the dealer installs the protection device. Repair is free at any franchised Fleetwood dealer.

What should I do?

  1. Check your VIN to confirm your 2019-2025 Fleetwood Flair, Admiral, Eclipse, or Flex motorhome is included in this recall.
  2. Contact a franchised Fleetwood dealer to schedule the free GFCI protection device installation for the exterior patio outlet.
  3. Ask the dealer to install the GFCI protection device before the inverter transfer switch so the outlet can shut off power during a ground fault.
  4. Bring the recall notice if REV has mailed one. If not, reference recall number 24V610 when you call.
  5. Avoid using the exterior patio outlet until the repair is complete.

What happens at the repair

At the dealer, a Fleetwood technician installs a GFCI protection device before the inverter transfer switch so the exterior patio outlet has the required ground-fault protection when powered through the generator or shore cord. The recall repair is free, with parts and labor covered. If you already paid for a related electrical repair before the recall notice, the manufacturer's standard reimbursement plan covers documented expenses. Bring receipts or repair paperwork to the service desk when you arrive.

ReimbursementReimbursement available

Timeline

August 14, 2024 NHTSA published the recall
October 10, 2024 Dealer notification began
October 10, 2024 Dealer notification ended
October 11, 2024 Owner notification mailed
October 12, 2024 VIN-searchable in NHTSA's database Check your VIN to see whether this recall applies to your specific vehicle.
October 12, 2024 Interim owner notification (was planned for this date)

Frequently asked questions

What is recall 24V610?

Recall 24V610 covers 598 2019-2025 Fleetwood Flair, Admiral, Eclipse, and Flex motorhomes with an exterior patio outlet that lacks GFCI protection when powered by the generator or shore cord. Dealers will install a GFCI protection device before the inverter transfer switch for free.

What should I do if my 2019-2025 Fleetwood Flair, Admiral, Eclipse, or Flex is on this recall?

Check your VIN to confirm your specific motorhome is included in recall 24V610. If it is, contact a franchised Fleetwood dealer to schedule the GFCI protection repair. Reference recall number 24V610 when you call. The dealer repair is free.

Is the recall repair free?

Yes. Federal recall law requires the manufacturer to repair the defect at no cost, and REV says dealers will install the GFCI protection device free of charge. Parts and labor are covered at the dealership.

What is the safety risk?

The safety risk is electric shock injury from an exterior patio outlet without GFCI protection. If a ground-fault occurs, the outlet can fail to shut off electrical power. The free dealer repair adds GFCI protection before the inverter transfer switch.

When were owners notified about recall 24V610?

REV mailed owner notification letters on October 11, 2024. If you bought the motorhome used or never received a letter, check your VIN to confirm whether your specific vehicle is included, then call a Fleetwood dealer or REV customer service at 1-800-509-3417.

More information

NHTSA campaign pagenhtsa.gov/vehicle-recalls/24V610000
Fleetwood customer service1-800-509-3417
NHTSA recall #24V610
NHTSA recall # (full)24V610000

Source documents

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