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March 23, 2022 NHTSA CAMPAIGN NUMBER: 22V174000
Loose wiring can cause an electrical arc or short, increasing the risk of a fire.
NHTSA Campaign Number: 22V174
Manufacturer Alliance RV, LLC
Components ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, EQUIPMENT
Potential Number of Units Affected 293
Summary
Alliance RV, LLC (Alliance RV) is recalling certain 2022 Paradigm, Valor, and Avenue travel trailers, equipped with a 50-amp shore power inlet. The power inlet lug bolts may have been manufactured with excessively hard metal, preventing them from being tightened properly and resulting in a loose wiring connection.
Remedy
Dealers will inspect and replace the power inlet, as necessary, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed April 25, 2022. Owners may contact Alliance RV customer service at 1-574-218-7165.
Notes
Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.nhtsa.gov.
****Product Safety Notice***
March, 14, 2022
We have determined that a potential defect which relates to the safety of the end consumer exists in your unit.
If you are reading this then your manufacturer has already notified you of a potential issue with your unit. Refer to your Original Equipment Manufacturer’s notice for specific vehicle identification number (VIN#) and please follow instructions included below.
EPICORD 50A POWER INLET REVIEW PROCEDURE
STEP 1. Locate the 50A inlet on the side or rear of the RV in question to determine what brand of power inlet is installed. If the inlet is EPICORD brand and looks like the below picture, proceed to step 2. If the Inlet on your unit looks different than the picture below, a substitution may have been made at the OEM and no further action is needed.
STEP 2. Move to the inside of the RV to locate the load center. Once the load center is located, turn the 50A main breaker to the OFF position.
STEP 3. After turning the 50A main breaker to the OFF position, remove the four mounting screws located on the face of the inlet and pull the inlet out of the RV wall.
SAVE THESE SCREWS AS THEY WILL BE NEEDED TO REINSTALL THE INLET.
STEP 4. After pulling the inlet out of the RV wall, remove the two screws on the inside of the inlet. This will allow you to remove the housing from the back side of the inlet.
STEP 5. Unscrew the strain relief on the back of the housing to allow room for the wires to move.
STEP 6. First make a visual inspection of wires. Make sure they are seated properly within the lugs so that there is no sheathing or wire jacket under the lugs preventing proper securement. Once visual inspection looks correct, check EACH lug for proper torque setting of 20 in/lb. If torque specification is met, on EACH lug then skip to steps 13-16 for reinstallation.
****WARNING****
If torque specification cannot be met, the part is defective and needs replaced. This will be evident by the torque screwdriver slipping off of the lug prior to reaching the specified 20in/lbs.
If the Inlet is deemed defective, please proceed to step 7 for replacement instructions.
STEP 7. Loosen each of the lugs which are securing the four wires into the body of the device. Pull the wires out of the device and through the strain relief located on the back side of the device.
STEP 8. Cut the 6/3 wire so that you are starting with fresh wire leads.
STEP 9. Strip back 1 1/2” of exterior sheathing detail (A) for ease of wire hook up. Inspect each wire for any signs of bare copper around sheathing. If any signs of bare copper make sure to cut out bad wire and start process over again. Straighten out the individual wires to orient them roughly in a straight line. Strip back conductor jacket back 3/4” in detail (B) from wire for proper application.
STEP 10. After all four wires have been properly prepared, loosen the strain relief before running wires through the back side of the housing utilizing the round hole in the back body of the inlet. * DO NOT TIGHTEN CONNECTOR ONTO THE WIRE YET. *
STEP 11. Insert each individual wire into its appropriate connection.
a. Black wire goes into the hole marked black.
b. White wire goes into the hole marked white.
c. Red wire goes into the hole marked red.
d. Bare copper wire (ground) goes into the hole marked green.
STEP 12. Insert each wire completely into its appropriate lug and screw it down making sure there is no sheathing or conductor jacket under the lugs. Torque each connection lug to the manufacturer’s recommended setting of 20 inch pounds.
STEP 13. Slide the back body of the device down the wire and align properly with the back of inlet.
STEP 14. Reinstall the 2 screws to secure housing to inlet and tighten the rear strain relief.
STEP 15. Re-insert the EPICORD 50A inlet back into the wall of the RV and secure using the four screws removed in step 4 above. Please be sure to clear away any old caulking and reseal as per manufacturers standard operating procedure.
STEP 16. Proceed inside the unit and turn the 50A main breaker located in the load center to the ON position. You have now completed the reinstallation of your 50A EPICORD inlet.
Chronology :
Alliance RV was notified on 3/22/22 via email from our vendor Patrick Industries of the component issue. At that point, all RVs on site that fell in scope were checked and appropriate action taken. After turning the 50A main breaker to the OFF position, remove the four mounting screws located on the face of the inlet and pull the inlet out of the RV wall.
SAVE THESE SCREWS AS THEY WILL BE NEEDED TO REINSTALL THE INLET. After pulling the inlet out of the RV wall, remove the two screws on the inside of the inlet. This will allow you to remove the housing from the back side of the inlet. Unscrew the strain relief on the back of the housing to allow room for the wires to move.
22E023 – Loose Wiring May Cause Fire – ZH Brothers Epicord 50-amp Shore Power Inlets
22E023 – Loose Wiring May Cause Fire – ZH Brothers Epicord 50-amp Shore Power Inlets
3 Affected Products
Vehicles
9 Associated Documents
Recall 573 Report – 3/24/2022
RCLRPT-22V174-6260.PDF 214.621KB
Defect Notice 573 Report
RCLRPT-22V174-3693.PDF 214.611KB
Remedy Instructions and TSB
RCRIT-22V174-2844.pdf 678.029KB
Recall Acknowledgement
RCAK-22V174-2723.pdf 645.865KB
Recall 573 Report – 6/27/2022
RCLRPT-22V174-7839.PDF 214.605KB
Recall Quarterly Report #1, 2022-2
RCLQRT-22V174-1641.PDF 211.135KB
Recall Quarterly Report #2, 2022-3
RCLQRT-22V174-1689.PDF 211.236KB
Recall Quarterly Report #3, 2022-4
RCLQRT-22V174-7348.PDF 211.321KB
Owner Notification Letter(Part 577)
RCONL-22V174-9762.pdf 204.306KB
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ISSUED COPY Mailing Finished 4/29/2022 IMPORTANT SAFETY RECALL This Notice Applies to Your Recreational Vehicle with the VIN: TBD «Owner_name» «Street» «City», «State» «Zip» Country (Only for Canada) Dear Valued Customer: This notice is sent to you in accordance with the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. US ONLY Alliance RV has decided that a defect which relates to motor vehicle safety exits in some 2022 Alliance RVs. Units impacted are select Alliance RV Fifth Wheels (Paradigm, Valor, Avenue). Reason for this recall: Alliance RV was made aware that a number of 50A Shore Power Inlets (93379) manufactured and imported by ZH Brothers International and distributed by Patrick Distribution were not manufactured to specifications. Specifically, the lugs for the inlets in two shipment lots were produced using an excessively hard material that may prevent proper torquing of the lug to the required 20in/lbs. If the lugs are not properly torqued, they may loosen and cause arching, overheating and, potentially, a fire. What Alliance RV will do: Your local Alliance Dealer will inspect inlet, and replace if the inlet lugs are unable to be torqued to 20-in/lbs (as per the attached Product Safety Notice). What we need you to do: Please contact an Alliance RV Authorized Dealer and schedule an appointment to have this remedy completed. If your dealer is unable to perform the recall within a reasonable time, or you have questions concerning this recall, please contact 574-226-0140 – Option 1. If you choose to take your vehicle to a non-Alliance RV dealer, they must contact Alliance RV prior to making the recall repair for proper authorization and instructions. If you had this repair completed prior to receipt of this recall notice, you may be eligible to receive reimbursement for the cost of obtaining a pre-notification remedy of the problem associated with this recall. If, however, you take your recreational vehicle to your dealer on the agreed service date and the dealer does not remedy this condition on that date or within three (3) days, please contact our Customer Service Department at 574-226-0140 – Option 1. If after contacting your dealer and Customer Service you are not able to have the safety defect remedied without charge and/or within a reasonable time, you may wish to submit a written complaint to the Administrator, national Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590; or call the toll-free Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153): or go to http://www.safercar.gov. Federal regulations require that any vehicle lessor receiving this recall notice must forward a copy of this notice to the lessee within ten days. We certainly regret this inconvenience; however, your safety is our most important priority. Sincerely, Alliance RV Safety Recall: 22V174 March 2022
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OMB Control No.: 2127-0004 Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-174 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Manufacturer Name : Alliance RV, LLC Submission Date : JUN 27, 2022 NHTSA Recall No. : 22V-174 Manufacturer Recall No. : 22V174 Manufacturer Information : Manufacturer Name : Alliance RV, LLC Address : 301 Benchmark Drive Elkhart IN 46516 Company phone : 1-574-218-7165 Population : Number of potentially involved : 293 Estimated percentage with defect : 100 % Vehicle Information : Vehicle 1 : 2022-2022 Alliance Valor: 36V11 = 25; 37V13 = 10; 40V13 = 40; 41V15 = 9; 42V13 = 12; 43V13 = 9. Paradigm: 295MK = 40; 310RL = 33; 340RL = 20; 365RD = 0; 370FB = 10; 372RK = 0; 385FL = 38; 390MP = 29. Avenue: 30RLS = 14; 31BHS = 0; 32RLS = 24; 36BRM = 12 Vehicle Type : TRAILERS Body Style : Power Train : NR Descriptive Information : Alliance RV was made aware that a quality / safety issue related to the 50A shower power inlet (Patrick P/N: 93379; Alliance P/N: 10386). Patrick provided information on shipments and quantities along with dates of those orders. That information was used to identify a production ‘online date’ scope to identify the potentially affected population. The difference between a potentially affected RV and one that is not is the date in came online and would therefore not have the faulty product installed. There is a total of 328 potentially affected products made up of a mixed bag of brands and models (spreadsheet breaks this down). Production Dates : FEB 09, 2022 – FEB 22, 2022 VIN Range 1 : Begin : 7M5FP3623NA005867 End : 7M5FV4530NA006027 Not sequential VIN Range 2 : Begin : 7M5FP4226NB201579 End : 7M5FP4229NB201463 Not sequential VIN Range 3 : Begin : 7M5FA402XNC300064 End : 7M5FA4023NC300150 Not sequential Description of Defect : Description of the Defect : . Specifically, the lugs for the inlets in two shipment lots were produced using an excessively hard material that may prevent proper torquing of the lug to the required 20in/lbs. FMVSS 1 : NR FMVSS 2 : NR Description of the Safety Risk : If the lugs are not properly torqued, they may loosen and cause arching, Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-174 Page 2 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Description of the Safety Risk : overheating and, potentially, a fire Description of the Cause : Specifically, the lugs for the inlets in two shipment lots were produced using an excessively hard material that may prevent proper torquing of the lug to the required 20in/lbs. this is due to a material change by the producer of the lugs. Identification of Any Warning that can Occur : Intermittent electrical issues. Involved Components : Component Name 1 : 50AMP Power Inlet Component Description : Power Inlet (main plug for power to the RV) Component Part Number : (Patrick P/N: 93379; Alliance P/N: 10386). Supplier Identification : Component Manufacturer Name : Patrick Industries Address : 107 W Franklin St PO Box 638 Elkhart Indiana 46515 Country : United States Chronology : Alliance RV was notified on 3/22/22 via email from our vendor Patrick Industries of the component issue. At that point, all RVs on site that fell in scope were checked and appropriate action taken. After turning the 50A main breaker to the OFF position, remove the four mounting screws located on the face of the inlet and pull the inlet out of the RV wall. SAVE THESE SCREWS AS THEY WILL BE NEEDED TO REINSTALL THE INLET. After pulling the inlet out of the RV wall, remove the two screws on the inside of the inlet. This will allow you to remove the housing from the back side of the inlet. Unscrew the strain relief on the back of the housing to allow room for the wires to move. Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-174 Page 3 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Description of Remedy : Description of Remedy Program : Turn the main power to the RV OFF (the 50 amp breaker). Locate the power inlet. Remove the power inlet. Test the power inlet for torque spec on lugs. If met, you’re good you can reinstall and continue on. If the torque specs are not met, you will need to replace the power inlet. How Remedy Component Differs from Recalled Component : A remedied component will either meet the proper torque specs or be replaced with one that does. Identify How/When Recall Condition was Corrected in Production : Bad product isolated and removed from the plants and replaced with known good product. Recall Schedule : Description of Recall Schedule : Working currently on developing letters and will mail merge for both retail and dealer letters with instruction to be sent out. Also have to build the recall out in our system to support warranty transactions as well as procure parts. Planned Dealer Notification Date : APR 29, 2022 – APR 29, 2022 Planned Owner Notification Date : APR 29, 2022 – APR 29, 2022 * NR – Not Reported
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OMB Control No.: 2127-0004 Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-174 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Manufacturer Name : Alliance RV, LLC Submission Date : MAR 24, 2022 NHTSA Recall No. : 22V-174 Manufacturer Recall No. : n/a – will use yours Manufacturer Information : Manufacturer Name : Alliance RV, LLC Address : 301 Benchmark Drive Elkhart IN 46516 Company phone : 1-574-218-7165 Population : Number of potentially involved : 293 Estimated percentage with defect : 100 % Vehicle Information : Vehicle 1 : 2022-2022 Alliance Valor: 36V11 = 25; 37V13 = 10; 40V13 = 40; 41V15 = 9; 42V13 = 12; 43V13 = 9. Paradigm: 295MK = 40; 310RL = 33; 340RL = 20; 365RD = 0; 370FB = 10; 372RK = 0; 385FL = 38; 390MP = 29. Avenue: 30RLS = 14; 31BHS = 0; 32RLS = 24; 36BRM = 12 Vehicle Type : TRAILERS Body Style : Power Train : NR Descriptive Information : Alliance RV was made aware that a quality / safety issue related to the 50A shower power inlet (Patrick P/N: 93379; Alliance P/N: 10386). Patrick provided information on shipments and quantities along with dates of those orders. That information was used to identify a production ‘online date’ scope to identify the potentially affected population. The difference between a potentially affected RV and one that is not is the date in came online and would therefore not have the faulty product installed. There is a total of 328 potentially affected products made up of a mixed bag of brands and models (spreadsheet breaks this down). Production Dates : FEB 09, 2022 – FEB 22, 2022 VIN Range 1 : Begin : 7M5FP3623NA005867 End : 7M5FV4530NA006027 Not sequential VIN Range 2 : Begin : 7M5FP4226NB201579 End : 7M5FP4229NB201463 Not sequential VIN Range 3 : Begin : 7M5FA402XNC300064 End : 7M5FA4023NC300150 Not sequential Description of Defect : Description of the Defect : . Specifically, the lugs for the inlets in two shipment lots were produced using an excessively hard material that may prevent proper torquing of the lug to the required 20in/lbs. FMVSS 1 : NR FMVSS 2 : NR Description of the Safety Risk : If the lugs are not properly torqued, they may loosen and cause arching, Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-174 Page 2 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Description of the Safety Risk : overheating and, potentially, a fire Description of the Cause : Specifically, the lugs for the inlets in two shipment lots were produced using an excessively hard material that may prevent proper torquing of the lug to the required 20in/lbs. this is due to a material change by the producer of the lugs. Identification of Any Warning that can Occur : Intermittent electrical issues. Involved Components : Component Name 1 : 50AMP Power Inlet Component Description : Power Inlet (main plug for power to the RV) Component Part Number : (Patrick P/N: 93379; Alliance P/N: 10386). Supplier Identification : Component Manufacturer Name : Patrick Industries Address : 107 W Franklin St PO Box 638 Elkhart Indiana 46515 Country : United States Chronology : Alliance RV was notified on 3/22/22 via email from our vendor Patrick Industries of the component issue. At that point, all RVs on site that fell in scope were checked and appropriate action taken. After turning the 50A main breaker to the OFF position, remove the four mounting screws located on the face of the inlet and pull the inlet out of the RV wall. SAVE THESE SCREWS AS THEY WILL BE NEEDED TO REINSTALL THE INLET. After pulling the inlet out of the RV wall, remove the two screws on the inside of the inlet. This will allow you to remove the housing from the back side of the inlet. Unscrew the strain relief on the back of the housing to allow room for the wires to move. Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-174 Page 3 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Description of Remedy : Description of Remedy Program : Turn the main power to the RV OFF (the 50 amp breaker). Locate the power inlet. Remove the power inlet. Test the power inlet for torque spec on lugs. If met, you’re good you can reinstall and continue on. If the torque specs are not met, you will need to replace the power inlet. How Remedy Component Differs from Recalled Component : A remedied component will either meet the proper torque specs or be replaced with one that does. Identify How/When Recall Condition was Corrected in Production : Bad product isolated and removed from the plants and replaced with known good product. Recall Schedule : Description of Recall Schedule : Working currently on developing letters and will mail merge for both retail and dealer letters with instruction to be sent out. Also have to build the recall out in our system to support warranty transactions as well as procure parts. Planned Dealer Notification Date : APR 29, 2022 – APR 29, 2022 Planned Owner Notification Date : APR 29, 2022 – APR 29, 2022 * NR – Not Reported
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OMB Control No.: 2127-0004 Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-174 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Manufacturer Name : Alliance RV, LLC Submission Date : MAR 23, 2022 NHTSA Recall No. : 22V-174 Manufacturer Recall No. : n/a – will use yours Manufacturer Information : Manufacturer Name : Alliance RV, LLC Address : 301 Benchmark Drive Elkhart IN 46516 Company phone : 2260140 Population : Number of potentially involved : 328 Estimated percentage with defect : 100 % Vehicle Information : Vehicle 1 : 2022-2022 Alliance Valor: 36V11 = 25; 37V13 = 10; 40V13 = 40; 41V15 = 9; 42V13 = 12; 43V13 = 9. Paradigm: 295MK = 40; 310RL = 33; 340RL = 20; 365RD = 0; 370FB = 10; 372RK = 0; 385FL = 38; 390MP = 29. Avenue: 30RLS = 14; 31BHS = 0; 32RLS = 24; 36BRM = 12 Vehicle Type : TRAILERS Body Style : Power Train : NR Descriptive Information : Alliance RV was made aware that a quality / safety issue related to the 50A shower power inlet (Patrick P/N: 93379; Alliance P/N: 10386). Patrick provided information on shipments and quantities along with dates of those orders. That information was used to identify a production ‘online date’ scope to identify the potentially affected population. The difference between a potentially affected RV and one that is not is the date in came online and would therefore not have the faulty product installed. There is a total of 328 potentially affected products made up of a mixed bag of brands and models (spreadsheet breaks this down). Production Dates : FEB 09, 2022 – FEB 22, 2022 VIN Range 1 : Begin : 7M5FP3623NA005867 End : 7M5FV4530NA006027 Not sequential VIN Range 2 : Begin : 7M5FP4226NB201579 End : 7M5FP4229NB201463 Not sequential VIN Range 3 : Begin : 7M5FA402XNC300064 End : 7M5FA4023NC300150 Not sequential Description of Defect : Description of the Defect : . Specifically, the lugs for the inlets in two shipment lots were produced using an excessively hard material that may prevent proper torquing of the lug to the required 20in/lbs. FMVSS 1 : NR FMVSS 2 : NR Description of the Safety Risk : If the lugs are not properly torqued, they may loosen and cause arching, Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-174 Page 2 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Description of the Safety Risk : overheating and, potentially, a fire Description of the Cause : Specifically, the lugs for the inlets in two shipment lots were produced using an excessively hard material that may prevent proper torquing of the lug to the required 20in/lbs. this is due to a material change by the producer of the lugs. Identification of Any Warning that can Occur : Intermittent electrical issues. Involved Components : Component Name 1 : 50AMP Power Inlet Component Description : Power Inlet (main plug for power to the RV) Component Part Number : (Patrick P/N: 93379; Alliance P/N: 10386). Supplier Identification : Component Manufacturer Name : Patrick Industries Address : 107 W Franklin St PO Box 638 Elkhart Indiana 46515 Country : United States Chronology : Alliance RV was notified on 3/22/22 via email from our vendor Patrick Industries of the component issue. At that point, all RVs on site that fell in scope were checked and appropriate action taken. After turning the 50A main breaker to the OFF position, remove the four mounting screws located on the face of the inlet and pull the inlet out of the RV wall. SAVE THESE SCREWS AS THEY WILL BE NEEDED TO REINSTALL THE INLET. After pulling the inlet out of the RV wall, remove the two screws on the inside of the inlet. This will allow you to remove the housing from the back side of the inlet. Unscrew the strain relief on the back of the housing to allow room for the wires to move. Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-174 Page 3 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Description of Remedy : Description of Remedy Program : Turn the main power to the RV OFF (the 50 amp breaker). Locate the power inlet. Remove the power inlet. Test the power inlet for torque spec on lugs. If met, you’re good you can reinstall and continue on. If the torque specs are not met, you will need to replace the power inlet. How Remedy Component Differs from Recalled Component : A remedied component will either meet the proper torque specs or be replaced with one that does. Identify How/When Recall Condition was Corrected in Production : Bad product isolated and removed from the plants and replaced with known good product. Recall Schedule : Description of Recall Schedule : Working currently on developing letters and will mail merge for both retail and dealer letters with instruction to be sent out. Also have to build the recall out in our system to support warranty transactions as well as procure parts. Planned Dealer Notification Date : APR 29, 2022 – APR 29, 2022 Planned Owner Notification Date : APR 29, 2022 – APR 29, 2022 * NR – Not Reported
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