Recall 25V464 affects 41 2026 Forest River Westbrook and Tracer recreational trailers for misrouted LP gas hoses. Free repair at a franchised Forest River dealer.
Forest River is recalling 41 2026 Westbrook and Tracer recreational trailers under recall 25V464 because the liquid propane gas hose is routed incorrectly and can rub against the furnace, causing a fuel leak. A fuel leak near an ignition source increases the risk of a fire, and Forest River dealers will complete the recall repair free of charge.
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What's wrong?
The liquid propane gas hose in a 2026 Forest River Westbrook or Tracer recreational trailer carries LP gas from the trailer's supply system to appliances that burn that fuel. The hose is supposed to sit clear of sharp edges and abrasive surfaces so gas stays contained while the furnace and other equipment operate.
On affected trailers, the 48-inch hose was routed against a sharp edge of the furnace during manufacturing. As the trailer moves and the furnace area vibrates, the hose can rub on that edge. That contact can wear through the hose and let LP gas leak near the furnace.
An owner can hear the LP gas alarm or smell LP gas before the problem becomes more serious. Treat either sign as a warning sign, stop using LP gas appliances, and have the trailer checked before further use.
Who's affected?
Covers the Westbrook and Tracer trailer lines, both tied to the same LP gas lines and fittings.
| 2026 Forest River Westbrook | Lines and fittings |
|---|---|
| 2026 Forest River Tracer | Lines and fittings |
| Units affected | 41 |
| Field incidents | NHTSA has logged no field incidents to date. |
A matching year and model does not guarantee inclusion. Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific trailer is included.
What's the safety risk?
A leaking LP gas hose can release fuel, and fuel near an ignition source increases the risk of a fire. If the LP gas alarm sounds or you smell LP gas, stop using the gas system and arrange service. Repair is free at any franchised Forest River dealer.
What should I do?
- Check your VIN to confirm your 2026 Forest River Westbrook or Tracer is included in this recall.
- Contact a franchised Forest River dealer to schedule the free LP gas hose replacement and rerouting that keeps the hose away from the furnace.
- Bring the recall notice if Forest River has mailed one. If not, reference recall number 25V464 and Forest River recall 48-1954 when you call.
- Avoid using the LP gas system until the repair is complete, since a leaking LP hose near an ignition source raises fire risk.
What happens at the repair
At the dealer, a Forest River technician replaces the LP gas hose and reroutes it so it no longer rubs against the furnace. The replacement parts and labor are free under the recall. Forest River used its general reimbursement plan on file for this campaign, so owners who already paid for the same LP gas hose repair can ask Forest River customer service how to submit documented expenses. Bring any related repair invoices or payment records when you contact the company or visit the service desk.
| Reimbursement | Reimbursement available |
|---|
Timeline
| July 11, 2025 | NHTSA published the recall |
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| July 21, 2025 | Owner notification mailed |
| August 20, 2025 | Dealer notification began |
| August 20, 2025 | Dealer notification ended |
Frequently asked questions
What is recall 25V464?
Recall 25V464 covers 41 2026 Forest River Westbrook and Tracer recreational trailers with an LP gas hose routed where it can rub against the furnace and leak fuel. Forest River dealers will replace and reroute the LP gas hose for free.
What should I do if my 2026 Forest River Westbrook or Tracer is on this recall?
Check your VIN to confirm your specific trailer is included in recall 25V464. If it is, contact a franchised Forest River dealer to schedule the LP gas hose replacement and rerouting. Reference Forest River recall number 48-1954 when you call. The repair is free.
Is the recall repair free?
Yes. Federal recall law requires manufacturers to repair safety defects at no cost, and Forest River's remedy says dealers will replace and reroute the LP gas hose free of charge at a franchised Forest River dealer.
What is the safety risk?
The safety risk is fire. The incorrectly routed LP gas hose can rub against the furnace and leak fuel. A fuel leak near an ignition source increases fire risk, so confirm your VIN and schedule the free dealer repair if your trailer is included.
When were owners notified about recall 25V464?
Forest River mailed owner notification letters on July 21, 2025. If you bought the trailer used or never received a letter, check your VIN to confirm whether your 2026 Westbrook or Tracer is included, then call a Forest River dealer for the free repair.
More information
| NHTSA campaign page | nhtsa.gov/vehicle-recalls/25V464000 |
|---|---|
| Forest River customer service | 574-862-1025 |
| NHTSA recall # | 25V464 |
| NHTSA recall # (full) | 25V464000 |
Source documents
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Download Quarterly Report (PDF)
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Download Recall Document (PDF) (PDF)
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Download Recall Investigation Document (PDF) (PDF)
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Download Owner Notification Letter (PDF)
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Download Owner Notice (PDF)
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Download Recall Report (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 May 19, 2026. RecallNotify does not paraphrase NHTSA's consequence language; that text is reproduced as written above. Editorial standards →