April 22, 2022 NHTSA CAMPAIGN NUMBER: 22V273000
Slide-Room May Extend During Transit
A slide-room that were to extend unintentionally during transit can increase the risk of a crash.
NHTSA Campaign Number: 22V273
Manufacturer Tiffin Motorhomes
, Inc.
Components STRUCTURE, EQUIPMENT
Potential Number of Units Affected 656
Summary
Tiffin Motorhomes
, Inc. (Tiffin
) is recalling certain 2021-2022 Allegro motorhomes. The slide-room may extend out 6 to 8 inches while parked or possibly while moving, due to defective seals in the hydraulic cylinders.
Remedy
Dealers will replace the hydraulic cylinders, as necessary, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed June 1, 2022. Owners may contact Tiffin
customer service at 1-256-356-8661. Tiffin
’s number for this recall is TIF-122.
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.
Tiffin Motorhomes
has become aware of the possibility that on these motorhomes, the hydraulic cylinder that moves certain slide-rooms may have a defective inner seal. If a hydraulic cylinder has a defective inner seal, it is possible the slide-room could extend from the motorhome on its own 6-8 inches while parked after non-use, or possibly, while in transit. Please note that there is an acceptable relaxation tolerance of ½ to 1 inch. This recall is for movement beyond this tolerance. A slide room that were to extend unintentionally 6-8 inches during transit can increase the risks of a crash.
Tiffin Motorhomes
will have the defective cylinders replaced with a new cylinder that have an updated inner seal.
Chronology :
3/18/2022 Customer notified Tiffin
that their slide room had extended out 6″-8″ after just having repairs performed at the factory.
3/20/2022 Tiffin
made contact with Lippert
Components to discuss concern.
3/23/2022 Conference call with various individuals from Lippert
and Tiffin
. Lippert
determined after testing, that there was a problem with the seal compression in the 1 1/4″ cylinders.
3/29/2022 Tiffin
was made aware of the Facebook group “Tiffin
Lippert
Allegro Open Road Hydraulic Slide Problems”.
3/29/2022 Tiffin
received the first VOQ regarding “creeping slide”
4/4/2022 Lippert
sent us a new 1 1/4″ cylinder with an improved seal package to install in the above customer’s coach. Defective slide cylinders will have a date stamp older than 3/1/2022.
4/14/2022 Conference call with various individuals from Lippert
and Tiffin
. New cylinder installed in the customer’s coach has held and no further unintended extension. Lippert
has a new cylinders that they are ready to supply to Tiffin
for production coaches as well as field coaches.
4/18/2022 Tiffin
Safety Committee voted to recall.
8/17/2022 Compliance was made aware that the new model, the Allegro Bay, also uses the 1/4″ slide cylinder.
8/18/2022 Inspected all Allegro Bays on Tiffin
’s complex and found two (2) Allegro Bay coaches with defective date ranges of the 1/4″ slide cylinder.
8/22/2022 Tiffin
Safety Committee voted to recall.
8/23/2022 Finalized scope of 2022 Allegro Bay’s based on build dates & ship dates. Remedy will be to replace the 1/4″ slide cylinder as we did for t
2 Affected Products
Vehicle
| MAKE | MODEL | YEAR |
| TIFFIN | ALLEGRO | 2021-2022 |
27 Associated Documents
Recall Acknowledgement
RCAK-22V273-6045.pdf 787.134KB
Defect Notice 573 Report
RCLRPT-22V273-3099.PDF 215.842KB
Recall 573 Report – 5/23/2022
RCLRPT-22V273-8951.PDF 215.839KB
ISSUED Owner Notification Letter(Part 577)
RCONL-22V273-8791.pdf 209.943KB
Remedy Instructions and TSB
RCRIT-22V273-9031.pdf 529.184KB
Remedy Instructions and TSB
RCRIT-22V273-9973.pdf 529.213KB
Remedy Instructions and TSB
RCRIT-22V273-9110.pdf 753.408KB
Remedy Instructions and TSB
RCRIT-22V273-2674.pdf 701.089KB
Remedy Instructions and TSB
RCRIT-22V273-5195.pdf 529.216KB
Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc)
RCMN-22V273-1403.pdf 151.703KB
Recall 573 Report – 6/14/2022
RCLRPT-22V273-6965.PDF 215.839KB
Remedy Instructions and TSB
RCRIT-22V273-4680.pdf 703.461KB
ISSUED Owner Notification Letter(Part 577)
RCONL-22V273-7279.pdf 231.967KB
Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc)
RCMN-22V273-0769.pdf 175.863KB
Recall Quarterly Report #1, 2022-2
RCLQRT-22V273-6945.PDF 211.138KB
Remedy Instructions and TSB
RCRIT-22V273-7897.pdf 529.233KB
Remedy Instructions and TSB
RCRIT-22V273-1935.pdf 816.439KB
Remedy Instructions and TSB
RCRIT-22V273-3960.pdf 703.465KB
Remedy Instructions and TSB
RCRIT-22V273-7153.pdf 529.256KB
Remedy Instructions and TSB
RCRIT-22V273-6026.pdf 529.288KB
Recall 573 Report – 8/23/2022
RCLRPT-22V273-4508.PDF 216.348KB
Remedy Instructions and TSB
RCRIT-22V273-4356.pdf 709.35KB
Remedy Instructions and TSB
RCRIT-22V273-1992.pdf 673.656KB
ISSUED Owner Notification Letter(Part 577)
RCONL-22V273-5187.pdf 178.896KB
Recall Quarterly Report #2, 2022-3
RCLQRT-22V273-3748.PDF 211.236KB
Remedy Instructions and TSB
RCRIT-22V273-7978.pdf 1144.119KB
Recall Quarterly Report #3, 2022-4
RCLQRT-22V273-5379.PDF 211.33KB
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Page 1 of 4 Recall Inspection and Repair Instructions NHTSA Recall #: 22V-273 Tiffin Motorhomes
Recall #: TIF-122 Transport Canada Recall #: 2022-206 Models Involved: 2021 Allegro Open Roads 34PA & 36UA floorplans, 2022 Allegro Open Roads, 32FA, 32SA, 34PA, 36LA, 36UA floorplans Tools Needed: Parts Needed: 11/16″ Wrench 36LA Repair kit # 5133155 1 1/8″ Wrench 5/8″ Wrench FLAT RATE CODE & TIME ALLOWED: When filing the warranty claim for payment please use the following flat rate codes and times. For all 36LA floorplans, AL9858RC01 for 1.00 hours. Correction Procedure for Drivers Side Front Room 36LA ONLY: Note: Never assume hydraulic pressure is totally relieved when loosening any fittings. Please do so slowly. Safety glasses are recommended for the duration of the procedure. 1. Extend room fully and bump back 1” to 2” to ease pressure on system. 2. Have pan available to catch hydraulic fluid. 3. Remove two 3/4″ nuts (figure 1) from outside of rod end cylinder mount (figure 2) with 1 1/8” wrench. 4. Retract cylinder enough for threaded end of slide cylinder to clear rod end of cylinder mount. 5. Remove remaining 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell (figure 3) with 1 1/8” wrench. 6. Fully retract slide cylinders Figure 3: Hex stop bell Figure 1: 3/4 Nut Figure 2: Rod end cylinder mount Page 2 of 4 7. Detach hoses (figure 4) from slide cylinders with 11/16” wrench and drain hydraulic fluid. 8. Pull cotter pin from dowel pin at base of slide cylinder. 9. Remove dowel pin from base of slide cylinder. 10. Remove slide cylinders. 11. Attach fittings onto new cylinders with 5/8” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. Figure 4: Hydraulic hose Figure 5: Cotter pin Figure 6: Dowel pin Page 3 of 4 12. Place three 3/4″ nuts that will be inside of rod end cylinder mount on threaded end of cylinder. Measurements for nuts should be as follows: a. 3” from threaded end of cylinder to first of two nuts side of rod end cylinder mount. (Figure 7) b. 8” from threaded end of cylinder to far side of hex stop bell (figure 8). Secure in place with 3/4 nut with a 1 1/8” wrench. (See image below) 13. Attach hoses to cylinders with 11/16” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. 14. Attach new cylinders to base end cylinder mount with dowel and cotter pins. Figure 7: Rod end cylinder mount Figure 8: Hex stop bell Page 4 of 4 15. Activate room cylinders from inside of coach, while one person on each cylinder guides threaded end of cylinder through rod end cylinder mount. Extend both cylinders until 3/4 nuts are against rod end cylinder mount. 16. Place remaining two 3/4″ nuts on threaded end of cylinder and tighten against rod end cylinder mount with 1 1/8” wrench. 17. Extend room, and adjust 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell as needed to ensure room seals. 18. Add hydraulic fluid to tank as needed. 19. Cycle hydraulic leveling jacks and rooms to purge air out of system.
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Recall #: TIF-122 Transport Canada Recall #: 2022-206 Models Involved: 2021 Allegro Open Roads 34PA & 36UA floorplans, 2022 Allegro Open Roads, 32FA, 32SA, 34PA, 36LA, 36UA floorplans Tools Needed: Parts Needed: 11/16″ Wrench 36UA Repair kit # 5133155 1 1/8″ Wrench 5/8″ Wrench Phillips head screwdriver Flat head screwdriver FLAT RATE CODE & TIME ALLOWED: When filing the warranty claim for payment please use the following flat rate codes and times. For all 36UA floorplans, AL9858RC01 for 1.00 hours. Correction Procedure for Drivers Side Front Room 36UA ONLY: Note: Never assume hydraulic pressure is totally relieved when loosening any fittings. Please do so slowly. Safety glasses are recommended for the duration of the procedure. 1. In compartment with transfer box (first box behind rear axle on driver side), remove access panel (figure 1) from top of box. Take care when removing access panel. It is secured to box with sealant, and will need to be carefully pried away from box with flat head screwdriver. (see figures 2) Figure 1: Access Panel Page 2 of 5 2. Extend room fully and bump back 1″ to 2″ to ease pressure on the system. 3. Have pan available to catch hydraulic fluid. 4. Remove two 3/4″ nuts (figure 3) from outside of rod end cylinder mount (figure 4) with 1 1/8” wrench. 5. Retract cylinder enough for threaded end of slide cylinder to clear rod end of cylinder mount. 6. Remove remaining 3/4″ nuts and hex stop bell (figure 5) with 1 1/8” wrench. 7. Fully retract slide cylinders. Figure 2: Access panel has been removed Figure 3: 3/4 Nut Figure 4: Rod end cylinder mount Figure 5: Hex stop bell Page 3 of 5 8. Detach hoses (figure 6) from slide cylinders with 11/16” wrench and drain hydraulic fluid. 9. Pull cotter pin (figure 7) from dowel pin (figure 8) at base of slide cylinders. 10. Remove dowel pin (figure 8) from base of slide cylinders. 11. Remove slide cylinders. 12. Attach fittings onto new cylinders with 5/8” inch wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. Figure 6: Hydraulic hose Figure 5: Cotter pin Figure 6: Dowel pin Page 4 of 5 13. Place hex stop bell and three 3/4″ nuts that will be inside of rod end cylinder mount on threaded end of cylinder. Measurements for nuts should be as follows: a. 3” from threaded end of cylinder to first of two nuts side of rod end cylinder mount (figure 9). b. 8” from threaded end of cylinder to far side of hex stop bell (figure 10). Secure in place with 3/4 nut with a 1 1/8” wrench. (See image below) 14. Attach hoses to cylinders with 11/16” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. 15. Attach new cylinders with dowel and cotter pins. 16. Activate room cylinders from inside of coach, while one person on each cylinder guides threaded end of cylinder through rod end cylinder mount. Extend both cylinders until 3/4″ nuts are against rod end cylinder mount. 17. Place remaining two 3/4″ nuts on threaded end of cylinder and tighten against rod end cylinder mount with 1 1/8” wrench. 18. Extend room, and adjust 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell as needed to ensure room seals. Figure 10: Hex stop bell Figure 9: Rod end cylinder mount Page 5 of 5 19. After cylinders have been replaced, install access panel in top of compartment box. 20. Add hydraulic fluid to tank as needed. 21. Cycle hydraulic leveling jacks and rooms to purge air out of system.
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Recall #: TIF-122 Transport Canada Recall #: 2022-206 Models Involved: 2021 Allegro Open Roads 34PA & 36UA floorplans, 2022 Allegro Open Roads, 32FA, 32SA, 34PA, 36LA, 36UA floorplans Tools Needed: Parts Needed: 11/16″ Wrench 32SA Repair kit # 5133155 1 1/8″ Wrench 5/8″ Wrench FLAT RATE CODE & TIME ALLOWED: When filing the warranty claim for payment please use the following flat rate codes and times. For all 32SA floorplans, AL9858RC01 for 1.00 hours. Correction Procedure for Drivers Side Front Room 32SA ONLY: Note: Never assume hydraulic pressure is totally relieved when loosening any fittings. Please do so slowly. Safety glasses are recommended for the duration of the procedure. 1. Extend room fully and bump back 1” to 2” to ease pressure on system. 2. Have pan available to catch hydraulic fluid. 3. Remove two 3/4″ nuts (figure 1) from outside of rod end cylinder mount (figure 2) with 1 1/8” wrench. 4. Retract cylinder enough for threaded end of slide cylinder to clear rod end of cylinder mount. 5. Remove remaining 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell (figure 3) with 1 1/8” wrench. 6. Fully retract slide cylinders Figure 3: Hex stop bell Figure 1: 3/4 Nut Figure 2: Rod end cylinder mount Page 2 of 4 7. Detach hoses (figure 4) from slide cylinders with 11/16” wrench and drain hydraulic fluid. 8. Pull cotter pin (figure 5) from dowel pin (figure 6) at base of slide cylinder. 9. Remove dowel pin (figure 6) from base of slide cylinder. 10. Remove slide cylinders. 11. Attach fittings onto new cylinders with 5/8” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. Figure 4: Hydraulic hose Figure 5: Cotter pin Figure 6: Dowel pin Page 3 of 4 12. Place three 3/4″ nuts that will be inside of rod end cylinder mount on threaded end of cylinder. Measurements for nuts should be as follows: a. 3” from threaded end of cylinder to first of two nuts side of rod end cylinder mount. (Figure 7) b. 8” from threaded end of cylinder to far side of hex stop bell (figure 8). Secure in place with 3/4 nut with a 1 1/8” wrench. (See image below) 13. Attach hoses to cylinders with 11/16” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. 14. Attach new cylinders to base end cylinder mount with dowel and cotter pins. Figure 8: Hex stop bell Figure 7: Rod end cylinder mount Page 4 of 4 15. Activate room cylinders from inside of coach, while one person on each cylinder guides threaded end of cylinder through rod end cylinder mount. Extend both cylinders until 3/4 nuts are against rod end cylinder mount. 16. Place remaining two 3/4″ nuts on threaded end of cylinder and tighten against rod end cylinder mount with 1 1/8” wrench. 17. Extend room, and adjust 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell as needed to ensure room seals. 18. Add hydraulic fluid to tank as needed. 19. Cycle hydraulic leveling jacks and rooms to purge air out of system.
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Recall #: TIF-122 Transport Canada Recall #: 2022-206 Models Involved: 2021 Allegro Open Roads 34 PA & 36 UA floorplans, 2022 Allegro Open Roads, 32 FA, 32 SA, 34 PA, 36 LA, 36 UA floorplans and 2022 Allegro Bays, 38 AB & 38 BB floorplans Tools Needed: Parts Needed: 11/16″ Wrench 38 AB Repair kit # 5136249 1 1/8″ Wrench 5/8″ Wrench 7/16″ Socket Wrench Flat head screwdriver FLAT RATE CODE & TIME ALLOWED: When filing the warranty claim for payment, please use the following flat rate codes and times. For all 38 AB floorplans, AL9859RC01 for 15 hours for repair. Correction Procedure for 38AB ONLY: Note: Never assume hydraulic pressure is totally relieved when loosening any fittings. Please do so slowly. Safety glasses are recommended for the duration of the procedure. To repair Driver’s Side Front Room 1. Extend room fully and bump back 1” to 2” to ease pressure on system. 2. Have pan available to catch hydraulic fluid. 3. Remove two 3/4″ nuts (figure 1) from outside of rod end cylinder mount (figure 2) with 1 1/8” wrench and plyers if needed. 4. Retract cylinder enough for threaded end of slide cylinder to clear rod end of cylinder mount. 5. Remove remaining 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell (figure 3) with 1 1/8” wrench. Figure 3: Hex stop bell Figure 1: 3/4 Nut Figure 2: Rod end cylinder mount Page 2 of 7 6. Fully retract slide cylinders. 7. Detach hoses (figure 4) from slide cylinders with 11/16” wrench and drain hydraulic fluid. 8. Pull cotter pin (figure 5) from dowel pin (figure 6) at base of slide cylinder. 9. Remove dowel pin (figure 6) from base of slide cylinder. **NOTE: to have access to the rear slide on driver’s side for the removal process, worker must remove sewer panel shown below using Phillips head screwdriver, hose cutters, buzz saw, and 7/16” wrench. Please be aware to not damage or kink any of the electrical and plumbing components. Figure 4: Hydraulic hose Figure 5: Cotter pin Figure 6: Dowel pin Page 3 of 7 10. Removed the two doors directly in front of fender 11. The jamb metal and shocks can be removed for clearance of the tank 12. Sewer board can now be removed. This will take a Phillips head screwdriver to remove all screws along the outside edge and any individual components. Next will have to unhook the pump switch wires and using a 7/16” wrench the cable tripod can be unattached. Trim wires on back of sewer board with enough slack to reattach for reinstallation: NOTE: The “City Water Connection” may leak, so tape up any exposed wire for safety Page 4 of 7 13. Once the lines and tank are exposed the pump at the bottom right of cargo area can be unscrew with Phillips head along with the tank braces on the sides of the compartment. 14. The lines in red, blue (hot and cold) and soft lines will then need to be cut out. The hose connected to the top left of the tank can be unscrewed and removed from the tank without cutting. 15. The pipe at the bottom of the tank sticking below the compartment itself will have to be trimmed at least an inch to be turned in a position that will allow the tank to be removed. Page 5 of 7 16. The soft lines on top of the tank will then need to be removed but unscrewing or cutting the clamps off allows the lines to be pulled freely from their attachments. 17. The tank should be able to slide out of the compartment and able to access the slide cylinders 18. Remove slide cylinders. 19. Attach fittings onto new cylinders with 5/8” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. Page 6 of 7 20. Place three 3/4 nuts that will be inside of rod end cylinder mount on threaded end of cylinder. Measurements for nuts should be as follows: a. 3” from threaded end of cylinder to first of two nuts side of rod end cylinder mount. (Figure 7) b. 8” from threaded end of cylinder to far side of hex stop bell (figure 8). Secure in place with 3/4 nut with a 1 1/8” wrench. (See image below) 21. Attach hoses to cylinders with 11/16” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. 22. Attach new cylinders to base end cylinder mount with dowel and cotter pins. Figure 8: Hex stop bell Figure 7: Rod end cylinder mount Page 7 of 7 23. Activate room cylinders from inside of coach, while one person on each cylinder guides threaded end of cylinder through bracket on underside of inside board. Extend both cylinders until 3/4 nuts are against bracket on underside of inside board. 24. Place remaining two 3/4″ nuts on threaded end of cylinder and tighten against rod end cylinder mount with 1 1/8” wrench. 25. Extend room and adjust 3/4″ nuts and hex stop bell as needed to ensure room seals. Passenger Side Front Room 1. Extend room fully and bump back to ease pressure on system. 2. Repeat steps listed above to replace cylinders. 3. Add hydraulic fluid to tank as needed. 4. Cycle hydraulic leveling jacks and rooms to purge air out of system.
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Page 1 of 4 Recall Inspection and Repair Instructions NHTSA Recall #: 22V-273 Tiffin Motorhomes
Recall #: TIF-122 Transport Canada Recall #: 2022-206 Models Involved: 2021 Allegro Open Roads 34PA & 36UA floorplans, 2022 Allegro Open Roads, 32FA, 32SA, 34PA, 36LA, 36UA floorplans Tools Needed: Parts Needed: 11/16″ Wrench 32SA Repair kit # 5136252 1 1/8″ Wrench 5/8″ Wrench FLAT RATE CODE & TIME ALLOWED: When filing the warranty claim for payment please use the following flat rate codes and times. For all 32SA floorplans, AL9858RC01 for 1.00 hours. Correction Procedure for Drivers Side Front Room 32SA ONLY: Note: Never assume hydraulic pressure is totally relieved when loosening any fittings. Please do so slowly. Safety glasses are recommended for the duration of the procedure. 1. Extend room fully and bump back 1” to 2” to ease pressure on system. 2. Have pan available to catch hydraulic fluid. 3. Remove two 3/4″ nuts (figure 1) from outside of rod end cylinder mount (figure 2) with 1 1/8” wrench. 4. Retract cylinder enough for threaded end of slide cylinder to clear rod end of cylinder mount. 5. Remove remaining 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell (figure 3) with 1 1/8” wrench. 6. Fully retract slide cylinders Figure 3: Hex stop bell Figure 1: 3/4 Nut Figure 2: Rod end cylinder mount Page 2 of 4 7. Detach hoses (figure 4) from slide cylinders with 11/16” wrench and drain hydraulic fluid. 8. Pull cotter pin (figure 5) from dowel pin (figure 6) at base of slide cylinder. 9. Remove dowel pin (figure 6) from base of slide cylinder. 10. Remove slide cylinders. 11. Attach fittings onto new cylinders with 5/8” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. Figure 4: Hydraulic hose Figure 5: Cotter pin Figure 6: Dowel pin Page 3 of 4 12. Place three 3/4″ nuts that will be inside of rod end cylinder mount on threaded end of cylinder. Measurements for nuts should be as follows: a. 3” from threaded end of cylinder to first of two nuts side of rod end cylinder mount. (Figure 7) b. 8” from threaded end of cylinder to far side of hex stop bell (figure 8). Secure in place with 3/4 nut with a 1 1/8” wrench. (See image below) 13. Attach hoses to cylinders with 11/16” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. 14. Attach new cylinders to base end cylinder mount with dowel and cotter pins. Figure 8: Hex stop bell Figure 7: Rod end cylinder mount Page 4 of 4 15. Activate room cylinders from inside of coach, while one person on each cylinder guides threaded end of cylinder through rod end cylinder mount. Extend both cylinders until 3/4 nuts are against rod end cylinder mount. 16. Place remaining two 3/4″ nuts on threaded end of cylinder and tighten against rod end cylinder mount with 1 1/8” wrench. 17. Extend room, and adjust 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell as needed to ensure room seals. 18. Add hydraulic fluid to tank as needed. 19. Cycle hydraulic leveling jacks and rooms to purge air out of system.
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Page 1 of 4 Recall Inspection and Repair Instructions NHTSA Recall #: 22V-273 Tiffin Motorhomes
Recall #: TIF-122 Transport Canada Recall #: 2022-206 Models Involved: 2021 Allegro Open Roads 34PA & 36UA floorplans, 2022 Allegro Open Roads, 32FA, 32SA, 34PA, 36LA, 36UA floorplans Tools Needed: Parts Needed: 11/16″ Wrench 32FA Repair kit # 5136253 1 1/8″ Wrench 5/8″ Wrench FLAT RATE CODE & TIME ALLOWED: When filing the warranty claim for payment please use the following flat rate codes and times. For all 32FA floorplans, AL9858RC01 for 1.00 hours. Correction Procedure for Drivers Side Front Room 32FA ONLY: Note: Never assume hydraulic pressure is totally relieved when loosening any fittings. Please do so slowly. Safety glasses are recommended for the duration of the procedure. 1. Extend room fully and bump back 1” to 2” to ease pressure on system. 2. Have pan available to catch hydraulic fluid. 3. Remove two 3/4″ nuts (figure 1) from outside of rod end cylinder mount (figure 2) with 1 1/8” wrench. 4. Retract cylinder enough for threaded end of slide cylinder to clear rod end of cylinder mount. 5. Remove remaining 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell (figure 3) with 1 1/8” wrench. 6. Fully retract slide cylinders Figure 3: Hex stop bell Figure 1: 3/4 Nut Figure 2: Rod end cylinder mount Page 2 of 4 7. Detach hoses (figure 4) from slide cylinders with 11/16” wrench and drain hydraulic fluid. 8. Pull cotter pin (figure 5) from dowel pin (figure 6) at base of slide cylinder. 9. Remove dowel pin (figure 6) from base of slide cylinder. 10. Remove slide cylinders. 11. Attach fittings onto new cylinders with 5/8” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. Figure 4: Hydraulic hose Figure 5: Cotter pin Figure 6: Dowel pin Page 3 of 4 12. Place three 3/4″ nuts that will be inside of rod end cylinder mount on threaded end of cylinder. Measurements for nuts should be as follows: a. 3” from threaded end of cylinder to first of two nuts side of rod end cylinder mount. (Figure 7) b. 8” from threaded end of cylinder to far side of hex stop bell (figure 8). Secure in place with 3/4 nut with a 1 1/8” wrench. (See image below) 13. Attach hoses to cylinders with 11/16” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. 14. Attach new cylinders to base end cylinder mount with dowel and cotter pins. Figure 8: Hex stop bell Figure 7: Rod end cylinder mount Page 4 of 4 15. Activate room cylinders from inside of coach, while one person on each cylinder guides threaded end of cylinder through rod end cylinder mount. Extend both cylinders until 3/4 nuts are against rod end cylinder mount. 16. Place remaining two 3/4″ nuts on threaded end of cylinder and tighten against rod end cylinder mount with 1 1/8” wrench. 17. Extend room, and adjust 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell as needed to ensure room seals. 18. Add hydraulic fluid to tank as needed. 19. Cycle hydraulic leveling jacks and rooms to purge air out of system.
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Page 1 of 4 Recall Inspection and Repair Instructions NHTSA Recall #: 22V-273 Tiffin Motorhomes
Recall #: TIF-122 Transport Canada Recall #: 2022-206 Models Involved: 2021 Allegro Open Roads 34PA & 36UA floorplans, 2022 Allegro Open Roads, 32FA, 32SA, 34PA, 36LA, 36UA floorplans Tools Needed: Parts Needed: 11/16″ Wrench 36LA Repair kit # 5136252 1 1/8″ Wrench 5/8″ Wrench FLAT RATE CODE & TIME ALLOWED: When filing the warranty claim for payment please use the following flat rate codes and times. For all 36LA floorplans, AL9858RC01 for 1.00 hours. Correction Procedure for Drivers Side Front Room 36LA ONLY: Note: Never assume hydraulic pressure is totally relieved when loosening any fittings. Please do so slowly. Safety glasses are recommended for the duration of the procedure. 1. Extend room fully and bump back 1” to 2” to ease pressure on system. 2. Have pan available to catch hydraulic fluid. 3. Remove two 3/4″ nuts (figure 1) from outside of rod end cylinder mount (figure 2) with 1 1/8” wrench. 4. Retract cylinder enough for threaded end of slide cylinder to clear rod end of cylinder mount. 5. Remove remaining 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell (figure 3) with 1 1/8” wrench. 6. Fully retract slide cylinders Figure 3: Hex stop bell Figure 1: 3/4 Nut Figure 2: Rod end cylinder mount Page 2 of 4 7. Detach hoses (figure 4) from slide cylinders with 11/16” wrench and drain hydraulic fluid. 8. Pull cotter pin from dowel pin at base of slide cylinder. 9. Remove dowel pin from base of slide cylinder. 10. Remove slide cylinders. 11. Attach fittings onto new cylinders with 5/8” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. Figure 4: Hydraulic hose Figure 5: Cotter pin Figure 6: Dowel pin Page 3 of 4 12. Place three 3/4″ nuts that will be inside of rod end cylinder mount on threaded end of cylinder. Measurements for nuts should be as follows: a. 3” from threaded end of cylinder to first of two nuts side of rod end cylinder mount. (Figure 7) b. 8” from threaded end of cylinder to far side of hex stop bell (figure 8). Secure in place with 3/4 nut with a 1 1/8” wrench. (See image below) 13. Attach hoses to cylinders with 11/16” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. 14. Attach new cylinders to base end cylinder mount with dowel and cotter pins. Figure 7: Rod end cylinder mount Figure 8: Hex stop bell Page 4 of 4 15. Activate room cylinders from inside of coach, while one person on each cylinder guides threaded end of cylinder through rod end cylinder mount. Extend both cylinders until 3/4 nuts are against rod end cylinder mount. 16. Place remaining two 3/4″ nuts on threaded end of cylinder and tighten against rod end cylinder mount with 1 1/8” wrench. 17. Extend room, and adjust 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell as needed to ensure room seals. 18. Add hydraulic fluid to tank as needed. 19. Cycle hydraulic leveling jacks and rooms to purge air out of system.
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Page 1 of 4 Recall Inspection and Repair Instructions NHTSA Recall #: 22V-273 Tiffin Motorhomes Recall #: TIF-122 Transport Canada Recall #: 2022-206 Models Involved: 2021 Allegro Open Roads 34PA & 36UA floorplans, 2022 Allegro Open Roads, 32FA, 32SA, 34PA, 36LA, 36UA floorplans Tools Needed: Parts Needed: 11/16″ Wrench 32FA Repair kit # 5133153 1 1/8″ Wrench 5/8″ Wrench FLAT RATE CODE & TIME ALLOWED: When filing the warranty claim for payment please use the following flat rate codes and times. For all 32FA floorplans, AL9858RC01 for 1.00 hours. Correction Procedure for Drivers Side Front Room 32FA ONLY: Note: Never assume hydraulic pressure is totally relieved when loosening any fittings. Please do so slowly. Safety glasses are recommended for the duration of the procedure. 1. Extend room fully and bump back 1” to 2” to ease pressure on system. 2. Have pan available to catch hydraulic fluid. 3. Remove two 3/4″ nuts (figure 1) from outside of rod end cylinder mount (figure 2) with 1 1/8” wrench. 4. Retract cylinder enough for threaded end of slide cylinder to clear rod end of cylinder mount. 5. Remove remaining 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell (figure 3) with 1 1/8” wrench. 6. Fully retract slide cylinders Figure 3: Hex stop bell Figure 1: 3/4 Nut Figure 2: Rod end cylinder mount Page 2 of 4 7. Detach hoses (figure 4) from slide cylinders with 11/16” wrench and drain hydraulic fluid. 8. Pull cotter pin (figure 5) from dowel pin (figure 6) at base of slide cylinder. 9. Remove dowel pin (figure 6) from base of slide cylinder. 10. Remove slide cylinders. 11. Attach fittings onto new cylinders with 5/8” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. Figure 4: Hydraulic hose Figure 5: Cotter pin Figure 6: Dowel pin Page 3 of 4 12. Place three 3/4″ nuts that will be inside of rod end cylinder mount on threaded end of cylinder. Measurements for nuts should be as follows: a. 3” from threaded end of cylinder to first of two nuts side of rod end cylinder mount. (Figure 7) b. 8” from threaded end of cylinder to far side of hex stop bell (figure 8). Secure in place with 3/4 nut with a 1 1/8” wrench. (See image below) 13. Attach hoses to cylinders with 11/16” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. 14. Attach new cylinders to base end cylinder mount with dowel and cotter pins. Figure 8: Hex stop bell Figure 7: Rod end cylinder mount Page 4 of 4 15. Activate room cylinders from inside of coach, while one person on each cylinder guides threaded end of cylinder through rod end cylinder mount. Extend both cylinders until 3/4 nuts are against rod end cylinder mount. 16. Place remaining two 3/4″ nuts on threaded end of cylinder and tighten against rod end cylinder mount with 1 1/8” wrench. 17. Extend room, and adjust 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell as needed to ensure room seals. 18. Add hydraulic fluid to tank as needed. 19. Cycle hydraulic leveling jacks and rooms to purge air out of system.
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Page 1 of 6 Recall Inspection and Repair Instructions NHTSA Recall #: 22V-273 Tiffin Motorhomes Recall #: TIF-122 Transport Canada Recall #: 2022-206 Models Involved: 2021 Allegro Open Roads 34PA & 36UA floorplans, 2022 Allegro Open Roads, 32FA, 32SA, 34PA, 36LA, 36UA floorplans Tools Needed: Parts Needed: 11/16″ Wrench 34PA Repair kit # 5133154 1 1/8″ Wrench 5/8″ Wrench 7/16″ Socket Wrench Flat head screwdriver FLAT RATE CODE & TIME ALLOWED: When filing the warranty claim for payment please use the following flat rate codes and times. For all 34PA floorplans, AL9859RC01 for 3.00 hours for repair. If the motorhome is not involved in the recall, please file a warranty claim for payment using AL9860RC01 for 0.10 hours for inspection. Inspection Procedure for 34PA floorplans ONLY: Please inspect the slide out system to confirm that an LCI slide out system is installed. The slide out system can be verified by checking the brand listed on the control panel inside of the motorhome. If there is an LCI slide system installed, please proceed with the repair instructions. If there is an HWH slide system installed, there is no work that need to be done. The HWH slide systems are not involved in the recall. Please file a warranty claim with Tiffin Motorhomes for the inspection so the recall can be cleared. Correction Procedure for 34PA ONLY: Note: Never assume hydraulic pressure is totally relieved when loosening any fittings. Please do so slowly. Safety glasses are recommended for the duration of the procedure. To repair Driver’s Side Front Room 1. Extend room fully and bump back 1” to 2” to ease pressure on system. 2. Have pan available to catch hydraulic fluid. Page 2 of 6 3. Remove two 3/4″ nuts (figure 1) from outside of rod end cylinder mount (figure 2) with 1 1/8” wrench. 4. Retract cylinder enough for threaded end of slide cylinder to clear rod end of cylinder mount. 5. Remove remaining 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell (figure 3) with 1 1/8” wrench. 6. Fully retract slide cylinders. 7. Detach hoses (figure 4) from slide cylinders with 11/16” wrench and drain hydraulic fluid. 8. Pull cotter pin (figure 5) from dowel pin (figure 6) at base of slide cylinder. Figure 4: Hydraulic hose Figure 3: Hex stop bell Figure 1: 3/4 Nut Figure 2: Rod end cylinder mount Page 3 of 6 9. Remove dowel pin (figure 6) from base of slide cylinder. 10. Remove slide cylinders. 11. Attach fittings onto new cylinders with 5/8” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. 12. Place three 3/4 nuts that will be inside of rod end cylinder mount on threaded end of cylinder. Measurements for nuts should be as follows: a. 3” from threaded end of cylinder to first of two nuts side of rod end cylinder mount. (Figure 7) b. 8” from threaded end of cylinder to far side of hex stop bell (figure 8). Secure in place with 3/4 nut with a 1 1/8” wrench. (See image below) 13. Attach hoses to cylinders with 11/16” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. Figure 8: Hex stop bell Figure 7: Rod end cylinder mount Figure 5: Cotter pin Figure 6: Dowel pin Page 4 of 6 14. Attach new cylinders to base end cylinder mount with dowel and cotter pins. 15. Activate room cylinders from inside of coach, while one person on each cylinder guides threaded end of cylinder through rod end cylinder mount. Extend both cylinders until 3/4 nuts are against rod end cylinder mount. 16. Place remaining two 3/4″ nuts on threaded end of cylinder and tighten against rod end cylinder mount with 1 1/8” wrench. 17. Extend room, and adjust 3/4″ nuts and hex stop bell as needed to ensure room seals. Page 5 of 6 Passenger Side Front Room 1. Extend room fully and bump back to ease pressure on system. 2. Remove hex bolts (figure 9) from enclosure located at front side of rear wheel well with 7/16” socket. Take care when removing access panel. It is secured to enclosure with sealant and will need to be carefully pried away from enclosure. 3. Repeat steps listed above to replace cylinders. 4. After passenger side cylinders are replaced, check alignment of bolt holes in access panel and clip nuts on enclosure, and bolt access panel to enclosure. Figure 9: Hex bolts Page 6 of 6 5. Add hydraulic fluid to tank as needed. 6. Cycle hydraulic leveling jacks and rooms to purge air out of system.
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Page 1 of 4 Recall Inspection and Repair Instructions NHTSA Recall #: 22V-273 Tiffin Motorhomes Recall #: TIF-122 Transport Canada Recall #: 2022-206 Models Involved: 2021 Allegro Open Roads 34 PA & 36 UA floorplans, 2022 Allegro Open Roads, 32 FA, 32 SA, 34 PA, 36 LA, 36 UA floorplans and 2022 Allegro Bays, 38 AB & 38 BB floorplans Tools Needed: Parts Needed: 11/16″ Wrench 38 BB Repair kit # 5136249 1 1/8″ Wrench 5/8″ Wrench 7/16″ Socket Wrench Flat head screwdriver FLAT RATE CODE & TIME ALLOWED: When filing the warranty claim for payment, please use the following flat rate codes and times. For all 38 BB floorplans, AL9859RC01 for 5.00 hours for repair. Correction Procedure for 38BB ONLY: Note: Never assume hydraulic pressure is totally relieved when loosening any fittings. Please do so slowly. Safety glasses are recommended for the duration of the procedure. To repair Driver’s Side Front Room 1. Extend room fully and bump back 1” to 2” to ease pressure on system. 2. Have pan available to catch hydraulic fluid. 3. Remove two 3/4″ nuts (figure 1) from outside of rod end cylinder mount (figure 2) with 1 1/8” wrench and plyers if needed. 4. Retract cylinder enough for threaded end of slide cylinder to clear rod end of cylinder mount. 5. Remove remaining 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell (figure 3) with 1 1/8” wrench. Figure 3: Hex stop bell Figure 1: 3/4 Nut Figure 2: Rod end cylinder mount Page 2 of 4 6. Fully retract slide cylinders. 7. Detach hoses (figure 4) from slide cylinders with 11/16” wrench and drain hydraulic fluid. 8. Pull cotter pin (figure 5) from dowel pin (figure 6) at base of slide cylinder. 9. Remove dowel pin (figure 6) from base of slide cylinder. **NOTE: to have access to the rear slide for the pins and removal process, worker must crawl under into the space right behind rear tire shown below: Figure 4: Hydraulic hose Figure 5: Cotter pin Figure 6: Dowel pin Page 3 of 4 10. Remove slide cylinders. 11. Attach fittings onto new cylinders with 5/8” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. 12. Place three 3/4 nuts that will be inside of rod end cylinder mount on threaded end of cylinder. Measurements for nuts should be as follows: a. 3” from threaded end of cylinder to first of two nuts side of rod end cylinder mount. (Figure 7) b. 8” from threaded end of cylinder to far side of hex stop bell (figure 8). Secure in place with 3/4 nut with a 1 1/8” wrench. (See image below) 13. Attach hoses to cylinders with 11/16” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. 14. Attach new cylinders to base end cylinder mount with dowel and cotter pins. Figure 8: Hex stop bell Figure 7: Rod end cylinder mount Page 4 of 4 15. Activate room cylinders from inside of coach, while one person on each cylinder guides threaded end of cylinder through bracket on underside of inside board. Extend both cylinders until 3/4 nuts are against bracket on underside of inside board. 16. Place remaining two 3/4″ nuts on threaded end of cylinder and tighten against rod end cylinder mount with 1 1/8” wrench. 17. Extend room and adjust 3/4″ nuts and hex stop bell as needed to ensure room seals. Passenger Side Front Room 1. Extend room fully and bump back to ease pressure on system. 2. Repeat steps listed above to replace cylinders. 3. Add hydraulic fluid to tank as needed. 4. Cycle hydraulic leveling jacks and rooms to purge air out of system.
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Page 1 of 6 Recall Inspection and Repair Instructions NHTSA Recall #: 22V-273 Tiffin Motorhomes Recall #: TIF-122 Transport Canada Recall #: 2022-206 Models Involved: 2021 Allegro Open Roads 34PA & 36UA floorplans, 2022 Allegro Open Roads, 32FA, 32SA, 34PA, 36LA, 36UA floorplans Tools Needed: Parts Needed: 11/16″ Wrench 34PA Repair kit # 5136249 1 1/8″ Wrench 5/8″ Wrench 7/16″ Socket Wrench Flat head screwdriver FLAT RATE CODE & TIME ALLOWED: When filing the warranty claim for payment please use the following flat rate codes and times. For all 34PA floorplans, AL9859RC01 for 3.00 hours for repair. If the motorhome is not involved in the recall, please file a warranty claim for payment using AL9860RC01 for 0.10 hours for inspection. Inspection Procedure for 34PA floorplans ONLY: Please inspect the slide out system to confirm that an LCI slide out system is installed. The slide out system can be verified by checking the brand listed on the control panel inside of the motorhome. If there is an LCI slide system installed, please proceed with the repair instructions. If there is an HWH slide system installed, there is no work that need to be done. The HWH slide systems are not involved in the recall. Please file a warranty claim with Tiffin Motorhomes for the inspection so the recall can be cleared. Correction Procedure for 34PA ONLY: Note: Never assume hydraulic pressure is totally relieved when loosening any fittings. Please do so slowly. Safety glasses are recommended for the duration of the procedure. To repair Driver’s Side Front Room 1. Extend room fully and bump back 1” to 2” to ease pressure on system. 2. Have pan available to catch hydraulic fluid. Page 2 of 6 3. Remove two 3/4″ nuts (figure 1) from outside of rod end cylinder mount (figure 2) with 1 1/8” wrench. 4. Retract cylinder enough for threaded end of slide cylinder to clear rod end of cylinder mount. 5. Remove remaining 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell (figure 3) with 1 1/8” wrench. 6. Fully retract slide cylinders. 7. Detach hoses (figure 4) from slide cylinders with 11/16” wrench and drain hydraulic fluid. 8. Pull cotter pin (figure 5) from dowel pin (figure 6) at base of slide cylinder. Figure 4: Hydraulic hose Figure 3: Hex stop bell Figure 1: 3/4 Nut Figure 2: Rod end cylinder mount Page 3 of 6 9. Remove dowel pin (figure 6) from base of slide cylinder. 10. Remove slide cylinders. 11. Attach fittings onto new cylinders with 5/8” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. 12. Place three 3/4 nuts that will be inside of rod end cylinder mount on threaded end of cylinder. Measurements for nuts should be as follows: a. 3” from threaded end of cylinder to first of two nuts side of rod end cylinder mount. (Figure 7) b. 8” from threaded end of cylinder to far side of hex stop bell (figure 8). Secure in place with 3/4 nut with a 1 1/8” wrench. (See image below) 13. Attach hoses to cylinders with 11/16” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. Figure 8: Hex stop bell Figure 7: Rod end cylinder mount Figure 5: Cotter pin Figure 6: Dowel pin Page 4 of 6 14. Attach new cylinders to base end cylinder mount with dowel and cotter pins. 15. Activate room cylinders from inside of coach, while one person on each cylinder guides threaded end of cylinder through rod end cylinder mount. Extend both cylinders until 3/4 nuts are against rod end cylinder mount. 16. Place remaining two 3/4″ nuts on threaded end of cylinder and tighten against rod end cylinder mount with 1 1/8” wrench. 17. Extend room, and adjust 3/4″ nuts and hex stop bell as needed to ensure room seals. Page 5 of 6 Passenger Side Front Room 1. Extend room fully and bump back to ease pressure on system. 2. Remove hex bolts (figure 9) from enclosure located at front side of rear wheel well with 7/16” socket. Take care when removing access panel. It is secured to enclosure with sealant and will need to be carefully pried away from enclosure. 3. Repeat steps listed above to replace cylinders. 4. After passenger side cylinders are replaced, check alignment of bolt holes in access panel and clip nuts on enclosure, and bolt access panel to enclosure. Figure 9: Hex bolts Page 6 of 6 5. Add hydraulic fluid to tank as needed. 6. Cycle hydraulic leveling jacks and rooms to purge air out of system.
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Page 1 of 5 Recall Inspection and Repair Instructions NHTSA Recall #: 22V-273 Tiffin Motorhomes Recall #: TIF-122 Transport Canada Recall #: 2022-206 Models Involved: 2021 Allegro Open Roads 34PA & 36UA floorplans, 2022 Allegro Open Roads, 32FA, 32SA, 34PA, 36LA, 36UA floorplans Tools Needed: Parts Needed: 11/16″ Wrench 34PA Repair kit # 5133154 1 1/8″ Wrench 5/8″ Wrench 7/16″ Socket Wrench Flat head screwdriver FLAT RATE CODE & TIME ALLOWED: When filing the warranty claim for payment please use the following flat rate codes and times. For all 34PA floorplans, AL9859RC01 for 3.00 hours. Correction Procedure for 34PA ONLY: Note: Never assume hydraulic pressure is totally relieved when loosening any fittings. Please do so slowly. Safety glasses are recommended for the duration of the procedure. To repair Driver’s Side Front Room 1. Extend room fully and bump back 1” to 2” to ease pressure on system. 2. Have pan available to catch hydraulic fluid. 3. Remove two 3/4″ nuts (figure 1) from outside of rod end cylinder mount (figure 2) with 1 1/8” wrench. 4. Retract cylinder enough for threaded end of slide cylinder to clear rod end of cylinder mount. 5. Remove remaining 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell (figure 3) with 1 1/8” wrench. Figure 3: Hex stop bell Figure 1: 3/4 Nut Figure 2: Rod end cylinder mount Page 2 of 5 6. Fully retract slide cylinders. 7. Detach hoses (figure 4) from slide cylinders with 11/16” wrench and drain hydraulic fluid. 8. Pull cotter pin (figure 5) from dowel pin (figure 6) at base of slide cylinder. 9. Remove dowel pin (figure 6) from base of slide cylinder. 10. Remove slide cylinders. 11. Attach fittings onto new cylinders with 5/8” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. Figure 4: Hydraulic hose Figure 5: Cotter pin Figure 6: Dowel pin Page 3 of 5 12. Place three 3/4 nuts that will be inside of rod end cylinder mount on threaded end of cylinder. Measurements for nuts should be as follows: a. 3” from threaded end of cylinder to first of two nuts side of rod end cylinder mount. (Figure 7) b. 8” from threaded end of cylinder to far side of hex stop bell (figure 8). Secure in place with 3/4 nut with a 1 1/8” wrench. (See image below) 13. Attach hoses to cylinders with 11/16” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. 14. Attach new cylinders to base end cylinder mount with dowel and cotter pins. Figure 8: Hex stop bell Figure 7: Rod end cylinder mount Page 4 of 5 15. Activate room cylinders from inside of coach, while one person on each cylinder guides threaded end of cylinder through rod end cylinder mount. Extend both cylinders until 3/4 nuts are against rod end cylinder mount. 16. Place remaining two 3/4″ nuts on threaded end of cylinder and tighten against rod end cylinder mount with 1 1/8” wrench. 17. Extend room, and adjust 3/4″ nuts and hex stop bell as needed to ensure room seals. Passenger Side Front Room 1. Extend room fully and bump back to ease pressure on system. 2. Remove hex bolts (figure 9) from enclosure located at front side of rear wheel well with 7/16” socket. Take care when removing access panel. It is secured to enclosure with sealant and will need to be carefully pried away from enclosure. 3. Repeat steps listed above to replace cylinders. Figure 9: Hex bolts Page 5 of 5 4. After passenger side cylinders are replaced, check alignment of bolt holes in access panel and clip nuts on enclosure, and bolt access panel to enclosure. 5. Add hydraulic fluid to tank as needed. 6. Cycle hydraulic leveling jacks and rooms to purge air out of system.
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Page 1 of 4 Recall Inspection and Repair Instructions NHTSA Recall #: 22V-273 Tiffin Motorhomes Recall #: TIF-122 Transport Canada Recall #: 2022-206 Models Involved: 2021 Allegro Open Roads 34 PA & 36 UA floorplans, 2022 Allegro Open Roads, 32 FA, 32 SA, 34 PA, 36 LA, 36 UA floorplans and 2022 Allegro Bays, 38 AB & 38 BB floorplans Tools Needed: Parts Needed: 11/16″ Wrench 38 AB Repair kit # 5136249 1 1/8″ Wrench 5/8″ Wrench 7/16″ Socket Wrench Flat head screwdriver FLAT RATE CODE & TIME ALLOWED: When filing the warranty claim for payment, please use the following flat rate codes and times. For all 38 AB floorplans, AL9859RC01 for 5.00 hours for repair. Correction Procedure for 38AB ONLY: Note: Never assume hydraulic pressure is totally relieved when loosening any fittings. Please do so slowly. Safety glasses are recommended for the duration of the procedure. To repair Driver’s Side Front Room 1. Extend room fully and bump back 1” to 2” to ease pressure on system. 2. Have pan available to catch hydraulic fluid. 3. Remove two 3/4″ nuts (figure 1) from outside of rod end cylinder mount (figure 2) with 1 1/8” wrench and plyers if needed. 4. Retract cylinder enough for threaded end of slide cylinder to clear rod end of cylinder mount. 5. Remove remaining 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell (figure 3) with 1 1/8” wrench. Figure 3: Hex stop bell Figure 1: 3/4 Nut Figure 2: Rod end cylinder mount Page 2 of 4 6. Fully retract slide cylinders. 7. Detach hoses (figure 4) from slide cylinders with 11/16” wrench and drain hydraulic fluid. 8. Pull cotter pin (figure 5) from dowel pin (figure 6) at base of slide cylinder. 9. Remove dowel pin (figure 6) from base of slide cylinder. **NOTE: to have access to the rear slide on driver’s side for the removal process, worker must unscrew sewer panel shown below using Phillips head screwdriver. Please be aware to not damage or kink any of the electrical and plumbing components. Figure 4: Hydraulic hose Figure 5: Cotter pin Figure 6: Dowel pin Page 3 of 4 10. Remove slide cylinders. 11. Attach fittings onto new cylinders with 5/8” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. 12. Place three 3/4 nuts that will be inside of rod end cylinder mount on threaded end of cylinder. Measurements for nuts should be as follows: a. 3” from threaded end of cylinder to first of two nuts side of rod end cylinder mount. (Figure 7) b. 8” from threaded end of cylinder to far side of hex stop bell (figure 8). Secure in place with 3/4 nut with a 1 1/8” wrench. (See image below) 13. Attach hoses to cylinders with 11/16” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. 14. Attach new cylinders to base end cylinder mount with dowel and cotter pins. Figure 8: Hex stop bell Figure 7: Rod end cylinder mount Page 4 of 4 15. Activate room cylinders from inside of coach, while one person on each cylinder guides threaded end of cylinder through bracket on underside of inside board. Extend both cylinders until 3/4 nuts are against bracket on underside of inside board. 16. Place remaining two 3/4″ nuts on threaded end of cylinder and tighten against rod end cylinder mount with 1 1/8” wrench. 17. Extend room and adjust 3/4″ nuts and hex stop bell as needed to ensure room seals. Passenger Side Front Room 1. Extend room fully and bump back to ease pressure on system. 2. Repeat steps listed above to replace cylinders. 3. Add hydraulic fluid to tank as needed. 4. Cycle hydraulic leveling jacks and rooms to purge air out of system.
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Page 1 of 5 Recall Inspection and Repair Instructions NHTSA Recall #: 22V-273 Tiffin Motorhomes Recall #: TIF-122 Transport Canada Recall #: 2022-206 Models Involved: 2021 Allegro Open Roads 34PA & 36UA floorplans, 2022 Allegro Open Roads, 32FA, 32SA, 34PA, 36LA, 36UA floorplans Tools Needed: Parts Needed: 11/16″ Wrench 36UA Repair kit # 5136252 1 1/8″ Wrench 5/8″ Wrench Phillips head screwdriver Flat head screwdriver FLAT RATE CODE & TIME ALLOWED: When filing the warranty claim for payment please use the following flat rate codes and times. For all 36UA floorplans, AL9858RC01 for 1.00 hours. Correction Procedure for Drivers Side Front Room 36UA ONLY: Note: Never assume hydraulic pressure is totally relieved when loosening any fittings. Please do so slowly. Safety glasses are recommended for the duration of the procedure. 1. In compartment with transfer box (first box behind rear axle on driver side), remove access panel (figure 1) from top of box. Take care when removing access panel. It is secured to box with sealant, and will need to be carefully pried away from box with flat head screwdriver. (see figures 2) Figure 1: Access Panel Page 2 of 5 2. Extend room fully and bump back 1″ to 2″ to ease pressure on the system. 3. Have pan available to catch hydraulic fluid. 4. Remove two 3/4″ nuts (figure 3) from outside of rod end cylinder mount (figure 4) with 1 1/8” wrench. 5. Retract cylinder enough for threaded end of slide cylinder to clear rod end of cylinder mount. 6. Remove remaining 3/4″ nuts and hex stop bell (figure 5) with 1 1/8” wrench. 7. Fully retract slide cylinders. Figure 2: Access panel has been removed Figure 3: 3/4 Nut Figure 4: Rod end cylinder mount Figure 5: Hex stop bell Page 3 of 5 8. Detach hoses (figure 6) from slide cylinders with 11/16” wrench and drain hydraulic fluid. 9. Pull cotter pin (figure 7) from dowel pin (figure 8) at base of slide cylinders. 10. Remove dowel pin (figure 8) from base of slide cylinders. 11. Remove slide cylinders. 12. Attach fittings onto new cylinders with 5/8” inch wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. Figure 6: Hydraulic hose Figure 5: Cotter pin Figure 6: Dowel pin Page 4 of 5 13. Place hex stop bell and three 3/4″ nuts that will be inside of rod end cylinder mount on threaded end of cylinder. Measurements for nuts should be as follows: a. 3” from threaded end of cylinder to first of two nuts side of rod end cylinder mount (figure 9). b. 8” from threaded end of cylinder to far side of hex stop bell (figure 10). Secure in place with 3/4 nut with a 1 1/8” wrench. (See image below) 14. Attach hoses to cylinders with 11/16” wrench. Tighten until snug, and then another 1/4 turn. 15. Attach new cylinders with dowel and cotter pins. 16. Activate room cylinders from inside of coach, while one person on each cylinder guides threaded end of cylinder through rod end cylinder mount. Extend both cylinders until 3/4″ nuts are against rod end cylinder mount. 17. Place remaining two 3/4″ nuts on threaded end of cylinder and tighten against rod end cylinder mount with 1 1/8” wrench. 18. Extend room, and adjust 3/4” nuts and hex stop bell as needed to ensure room seals. Figure 10: Hex stop bell Figure 9: Rod end cylinder mount Page 5 of 5 19. After cylinders have been replaced, install access panel in top of compartment box. 20. Add hydraulic fluid to tank as needed. 21. Cycle hydraulic leveling jacks and rooms to purge air out of system.
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Page 1 of 2 105 2nd Street NW Red Bay, Alabama 35582 IMPORTANT SAFETY RECALL This notice applies to your vehicle, VIN: NHTSA Recall # 22V-273 TC Recall # 2022-206 Tiffin Recall # TIF-122 May 31, 2022 Defective Slide-Room Cylinders Dear Tiffin Motorhome Owner or Dealer, For US Owners: This notice is sent to you in accordance with the requirements of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. For Canadian Owners: This notice is sent to you in accordance with the requirements of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act. This is to inform you that your vehicle may contain a defect that could affect the safety of a person. Tiffin Motorhomes has decided that a defect, which relates to motor vehicle safety, exists on the following models of motorhomes: 2021 Allegro Open Roads, 34PA and 36UA floorplans only, and 2022 Allegro Open Roads, all floorplans. Tiffin Motorhomes has become aware of the possibility that on these motorhomes, the hydraulic cylinder that moves certain slide-rooms may have a defective inner seal. If a hydraulic cylinder has a defective inner seal, it is possible the slide-room could extend from the motorhome on its own 6-8 inches while parked after non-use, or possibly, while in transit. Please note that there is an acceptable relaxation tolerance of ½ to 1 inch. This recall is for movement beyond this tolerance. A slide room that were to extend unintentionally during transit can increase the risks of a crash. Tiffin Motorhomes will have the defective cylinders replaced with a new cylinder that have an updated inner seal. Please arrange to take your motorhome to a reputable service center OR dealer of your choice to have the correction completed. The recall repair will take approximately 1 hour for the majority of floorplans or up to 3 hours for all 34PA floorplans and will be completed at no charge to you, the owner. If you are using a service center that is not a Tiffin Motorhomes authorized repair facility, please make sure that they contact Tiffin Motorhomes for the required parts, instructions and time allowed for the repair. Tiffin Page 2 of 2 Motorhomes will not pay over the allowed time unless the repair facility receives a prior authorization. For authorization, contact Tiffin Motorhomes at 256-356-0261 or [email protected] . You may be liable for any progressive damage that results from your failure to complete the recall within a reasonable time after receiving notification. If owners have paid to have this repair completed, please send a copy of the invoice, that was paid by the owner to Tiffin Motorhomes at the following address: Tiffin Motorhomes, attn: Recalls, 105 2nd Street NW, Red Bay AL 35582 or by email to [email protected]. Please make sure the invoice notes who paid for the repair, the VIN of the motorhome and the date the repair was completed. If you do not own the vehicle that corresponds to the vehicle identification number which appears on this Recall Notification, please return the notification to the Tiffin Warranty Department with any information you can furnish that will assist us in locating the present owner. You may also send an email to [email protected]. If you are unable to have the defect remedied without charge and within a reasonable time after you tender the vehicle for repair, please contact the Tiffin Warranty Department, at 1-256-356-8661, 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Central Time. For US Customers: You may also wish to notify the Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington DC 20590, or phone 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153): or go to http://www.safercar.gov. For Canadian Customers: If after contacting your dealer and/or manufacturer customer service you have additional questions with regards to this recall, you may contact Transport Canada-Road Safety, 80 rue Noël, Gatineau, Quebec J8Z 0A1, or call 1-800-333-0510. 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 regret any inconvenience this action may cause, but feel certain you understand our interest in motor vehicle safety. Tiffin Recall Department
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Page 1 of 2 105 2nd Street NW Red Bay, Alabama 35582 IMPORTANT SAFETY RECALL This notice applies to your vehicle, VIN: NHTSA Recall # 22V-273 TC Recall # 2022-206 Tiffin Recall # TIF-122 May 31, 2022 Defective Slide-Room Cylinders, updated information for 2021 34PA Allegro Open Roads Dear Tiffin Motorhome Owner or Dealer, For US Owners: This notice is sent to you in accordance with the requirements of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. For Canadian Owners: This notice is sent to you in accordance with the requirements of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act. This is to inform you that your vehicle may contain a defect that could affect the safety of a person. Tiffin Motorhomes has decided that a defect, which relates to motor vehicle safety, exists on the following models of motorhomes: 2021 Allegro Open Roads, 34PA and 36UA floorplans only, and 2022 Allegro Open Roads, all floorplans. Tiffin Motorhomes has become aware of the possibility that on these motorhomes, the hydraulic cylinder that moves certain slide-rooms may have a defective inner seal. If a hydraulic cylinder has a defective inner seal, it is possible the slide-room could extend from the motorhome on its own 6-8 inches while parked after non-use, or possibly, while in transit. Please note that there is an acceptable relaxation tolerance of ½ to 1 inch. This recall is for movement beyond this tolerance. A slide room that were to extend unintentionally during transit can increase the risks of a crash. Tiffin Motorhomes will have the defective cylinders replaced with a new cylinder that have an updated inner seal. Tiffin Motorhomes previously mailed you a letter notifying you that your motorhome identified by the VIN above is involved in this recall. Since the first mailing, we have become aware that some 2021 34PA model Allegro Open Roads were built with an HWH slide out system and are therefore not involved in this safety recall. If your motorhome is equipped with an HWH slide out system, there is no work to be done. Page 2 of 2 You can identify the slide out system that is installed in your motorhome by checking the control pad that is installed on the driver’s dashboard. A picture of an HWH slide system control panel that is not involved in the recall is below. Please contact Tiffin Motorhomes by phone at 256-356-8661 extension 2176 or by email at [email protected] with your name and VIN so that we can clear the recall from your motorhome. If, after checking and verifying that your motorhome has an LCI slide out system installed, please arrange to take your motorhome to a reputable service center OR dealer of your choice to have the correction completed. The recall repair will take approximately 1 hour for the majority of floorplans or up to 3 hours for all 34PA floorplans and will be completed at no charge to you, the owner. If you are using a service center that is not a Tiffin Motorhomes authorized repair facility, please make sure that they contact Tiffin Motorhomes for the required parts, instructions and time allowed for the repair. Tiffin Motorhomes will not pay over the allowed time unless the repair facility receives a prior authorization. For authorization, contact Tiffin Motorhomes at 256-356-0261 or [email protected] . You may be liable for any progressive damage that results from your failure to complete the recall within a reasonable time after receiving notification. If owners have paid to have this repair completed, please send a copy of the invoice, that was paid by the owner to Tiffin Motorhomes at the following address: Tiffin Motorhomes, attn: Recalls, 105 2nd Street NW, Red Bay AL 35582 or by email to [email protected]. Please make sure the invoice notes who paid for the repair, the VIN of the motorhome and the date the repair was completed. If you do not own the vehicle that corresponds to the vehicle identification number which appears on this Recall Notification, please return the notification to the Tiffin Warranty Department with any information you can furnish that will assist us in locating the present owner. You may also send an email to [email protected]. If you are unable to have the defect remedied without charge and within a reasonable time after you tender the vehicle for repair, please contact the Tiffin Warranty Department, at 1-256-356-8661, 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Central Time. For US Customers: You may also wish to notify the Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington DC 20590, or phone 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153): or go to http://www.safercar.gov. For Canadian Customers: If after contacting your dealer and/or manufacturer customer service you have additional questions with regards to this recall, you may contact Transport Canada-Road Safety, 80 rue Noël, Gatineau, Quebec J8Z 0A1, or call 1-800-333-0510. 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 regret any inconvenience this action may cause but feel certain you understand our interest in motor vehicle safety. Tiffin Recall Department
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Page 1 of 2 105 2nd Street NW Red Bay, Alabama 35582 IMPORTANT SAFETY RECALL This notice applies to your vehicle, VIN: 1F66F5DN4M0A20207 BANKSTON MOTOR HOMES INC. 2191 JORDAN LANE NW HUNTSVILLE AL – 35816 USA NHTSA Recall # 22V-273 TC Recall # 2022-206 Tiffin Recall # TIF-122 August 26, 2022 Defective Slide-Room Cylinders Dear Tiffin Motorhome Owner or Dealer, This notice is sent to you in accordance with the requirements of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. Tiffin Motorhomes has decided that a defect, which relates to motor vehicle safety, exists on the following models of motorhomes: 2021 Allegro Open Roads 34PA and 36UA floorplan only, 2022 Allegro Open Roads, all floorplans and 2022 Allegro Bays, all floorplans. Tiffin Motorhomes has become aware of the possibility that on these motorhomes, the hydraulic cylinder that moves certain slide-rooms may have a defective inner seal. If a hydraulic cylinder has a defective inner seal, it is possible the slide-room could extend from the motorhome on its own 6-8 inches while parked after non-use, or possibly, while in transit. Please note that there is an acceptable relaxation tolerance of ½ to 1 inch. This recall is for movement beyond this tolerance. A slide room that were to extend unintentionally during transit can increase the risks of a crash. Tiffin Motorhomes will have the defective cylinders replaced with a new cylinder that have an updated inner seal. Please arrange to take your motorhome to a reputable service center OR dealer of your choice to have the correction completed. The recall repair will take approximately 1 hour for the 32SA, 32FA, 36UA & 36LA models of Allegro Open Roads, up to 3 hours for the 34PA model of Allegro Open Roads and up to 5 hours for the Allegro Bay 38AB & 38BB models, and will be completed at no charge to you, the owner. If you are using a service center that is not a Tiffin Motorhomes authorized repair facility, please make sure that they contact Tiffin Motorhomes for the required parts, instructions and time allowed for the repair. Page 2 of 2 Tiffin Motorhomes will not pay over the allowed time unless the repair facility receives a prior authorization. For authorization, contact Tiffin Motorhomes at 256-356-0261 or [email protected]. You may be liable for any progressive damage that results from your failure to complete the recall within a reasonable time after receiving notification. If owners have paid to have this repair completed, please send a copy of the invoice, that was paid by the owner to Tiffin Motorhomes at the following address: Tiffin Motorhomes, attn. Recalls, 105 2nd Street NW, Red Bay AL 35582 or by email to [email protected]. Please make sure the invoice notes who paid for the repair, the VIN of the motorhome and the date the repair was completed. If you do not own the vehicle that corresponds to the vehicle identification number which appears on this Recall Notification, please return the notification to the Tiffin Warranty Department with any information you can furnish that will assist us in locating the present owner. You may also send an email to [email protected]. If you are unable to have the defect remedied without charge and within a reasonable time after you tender the vehicle for repair, please contact the Tiffin Warranty Department, at 1-256-356-8661, 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Central Time. You may also wish to notify the Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington DC 20590, or phone 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 regret any inconvenience this action may cause, but feel certain you understand our interest in motor vehicle safety. Tiffin Recall Department
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Page 1 of 2 105 2nd Street NW Red Bay, Alabama 35582 IMPORTANT SAFETY RECALL NHTSA Recall # 22V-273 TC Recall # 2022-206 Tiffin Recall # TIF-122 May 31, 2022 Defective Slide-Room Cylinders Dear Tiffin Motorhome Dealer, This notice is sent to you in accordance with the requirements of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. Tiffin Motorhomes has decided that a defect, which relates to motor vehicle safety, exists on the following models of motorhomes: 2021 Allegro Open Roads, 34PA and 36UA floorplans only, and 2022 Allegro Open Roads, all floorplans. Tiffin Motorhomes has become aware of the possibility that on these motorhomes, the hydraulic cylinder that moves certain slide-rooms may have a defective inner seal. If a hydraulic cylinder has a defective inner seal, it is possible the slide-room could extend from the motorhome on its own 6-8 inches while parked after non-use, or possibly, while in transit. Please note that there is an acceptable relaxation tolerance of ½ to 1 inch. This recall is for movement beyond this tolerance. A slide room that were to extend unintentionally 6-8 inches during transit can increase the risks of a crash. Tiffin Motorhomes will have the defective cylinders replaced with a new cylinder that have an updated inner seal. Owners will be notified by mail about the recall and will be instructed to take their motorhome to a reputable service center OR dealer of their choice to have this correction completed. Tiffin is allowing 1 hour for the repair of the 32SA, 32FA, 36LA and 36UA floorplans and up to 3 hours for the 34PA floorplan. There is no cost to owners for this recall. Once an owner’s appointment has been made, please contact Tiffin Motorhomes to order the repair kit indicated on the instructions for the floorplan of the owner’s unit so that the parts will be available when the owner arrives for their appointment. Inspection is not needed to order the recall parts; all involved motorhomes will need the new slide-room cylinders installed. To verify a motorhome’s involvement in this recall, please visit our website, TiffinMotorhomes.com. Choose the “Dealer Login” page and click on “Vehicle Recall Lookup” and enter the complete 17-digit VIN number. No login or password is needed. To view work instructions, please click on “Flat Rate Manual” and choose RECALL for Page 2 of 2 Model and Section, scroll down to the NHTSA recall number for the recall you are looking for and choose “Show Files” and then download the work instructions. Please be reminded that it is a violation of Federal law for you to sell or lease any new Allegro Open Road Motorhome covered by this notification until this recall has been performed on the motorhome. Substantial civil penalties apply to violations of this law. We regret any inconvenience this action may cause, but feel certain you understand our interest in motor vehicle safety. Tiffin Compliance Department
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Page 1 of 2 105 2nd Street NW Red Bay, Alabama 35582 IMPORTANT SAFETY RECALL NHTSA Recall # 22V-273 TC Recall # 2022-206 Tiffin Recall # TIF-122 June 15, 2022 Defective Slide-Room Cylinders, updated information for 2021 34PA Allegro Open Roads Dear Tiffin Motorhome Dealer, This notice is sent to you in accordance with the requirements of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. Tiffin Motorhomes has decided that a defect, which relates to motor vehicle safety, exists on the following models of motorhomes: 2021 Allegro Open Roads, 34PA and 36UA floorplans only, and 2022 Allegro Open Roads, all floorplans. Tiffin Motorhomes has become aware of the possibility that on these motorhomes, the hydraulic cylinder that moves certain slide-rooms may have a defective inner seal. If a hydraulic cylinder has a defective inner seal, it is possible the slide-room could extend from the motorhome on its own 6-8 inches while parked after non-use, or possibly, while in transit. Please note that there is an acceptable relaxation tolerance of ½ to 1 inch. This recall is for movement beyond this tolerance. A slide room that were to extend unintentionally 6-8 inches during transit can increase the risks of a crash. Tiffin Motorhomes will have the defective cylinders replaced with a new cylinder that have an updated inner seal. Since the first mailing of the recall notification letters, Tiffin Motorhomes has become aware that some 2021 34PA model Allegro Open Roads were built with an HWH slide out system and are therefore not involved in this safety recall. If an owner’s motorhome is equipped with an HWH slide out system, there is no work to be done. Page 2 of 2 The slide out system that is installed in a motorhome can be identified by checking the control pad that is installed on the driver’s dashboard. A picture of an HWH slide system control panel that is not involved in the recall is below. If an owner calls and they have an HWH system installed, please ask them to contact Tiffin Motorhomes by phone at 256-356-8661 extension 2176 or by email at [email protected] with their name and VIN so that the recall can be cleared from the motorhome. If a dealership inspects a motorhome that has an HWH system installed that is not involved in the recall, please file a warranty claim for inspection as directed on the work instructions. Owners will be notified by mail about the recall and will be instructed to take their motorhome to a reputable service center OR dealer of their choice to have this correction completed. Tiffin is allowing 1 hour for the repair of the 32SA, 32FA, 36LA and 36UA floorplans and up to 3 hours for the 34PA floorplan. There is no cost to owners for this recall. Once an owner’s appointment has been made, please contact Tiffin Motorhomes to order the repair kit indicated on the instructions for the floorplan of the owner’s unit so that the parts will be available when the owner arrives for their appointment. Inspection is not needed to order the recall parts; all involved motorhomes will need the new slide-room cylinders installed. To verify a motorhome’s involvement in this recall, please visit our website, TiffinMotorhomes.com. Choose the “Dealer Login” page and click on “Vehicle Recall Lookup” and enter the complete 17-digit VIN number. No login or password is needed. To view work instructions, please click on “Flat Rate Manual” and choose RECALL for Model and Section, scroll down to the NHTSA recall number for the recall you are looking for and choose “Show Files” and then download the work instructions. Please be reminded that it is a violation of Federal law for you to sell or lease any new Allegro Open Road Motorhome covered by this notification until this recall has been performed on the motorhome. Substantial civil penalties apply to violations of this law. We regret any inconvenience this action may cause, but feel certain you understand our interest in motor vehicle safety. Tiffin Compliance Department
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OMB Control No.: 2127-0004 Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-273 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Manufacturer Name : Tiffin Motorhomes, Inc. Submission Date : MAY 23, 2022 NHTSA Recall No. : 22V-273 Manufacturer Recall No. : TIF-122 Manufacturer Information : Manufacturer Name : Tiffin Motorhomes, Inc. Address : 105 2nd Street NW PO Box 596 Red Bay AL 35582 Company phone : 999 Population : Number of potentially involved : 656 Estimated percentage with defect : 100 % Vehicle Information : Vehicle 1 : 2021-2022 Tiffin Allegro Vehicle Type : BUSES, MEDIUM & HEAVY VEHICLES Body Style : OTHER Power Train : GAS Descriptive Information : In review of manufacturing records, it was determined that the scope started when we first began to use the Lippert hydraulic slide system in our 2021 Allegro product. 2021 Allegro = 257 2022 Allegro = 399 Production Dates : APR 20, 2020 – APR 15, 2022 VIN Range 1 : Begin : 1F66F5DN0L0A04696 End : 1F66F5DN6M0A19592 ✔ Not sequential Description of Defect : Description of the Defect : In certain 2021 – 2022 Allegro motorhomes, the slide room hydraulic cylinders cannot maintain pressure due to a defective inner seal. When this happens, it allows the slide room to extend out until the cylinder’s pressure equalizes. In this situation, the slide room extension is more than the permitted relaxation tolerance of 1/2″-1″. FMVSS 1 : NR FMVSS 2 : NR Description of the Safety Risk : Due to the equalization of the hydraulic cylinder pressure, the slide may extend out 6-8″ which is above the ordinary relaxation tolerance of 1/2″-1″. This will increase the width of the vehicle which can result in a crash with another oncoming vehicle. Description of the Cause : The inner seal of the 1 1/4″ hydraulic slide room cylinder is inadequate to maintain pressure inside of the cylinder. Identification of Any Warning that can Occur : The sidewall slide may extend past the normal 1″ allowance for relaxation of the slide system. Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-273 Page 2 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Involved Components : Component Name 1 : Hydraulic Slide Cylinders Component Description : 1 1/4″ cylinders Component Part Number : 5122146 Supplier Identification : Component Manufacturer Name : Lippert Components, Inc. Address : 3501 C.R. 6 Elkhart Indiana 46514 Country : United States Chronology : 3/18/2022 Customer notified Tiffin that their slide room had extended out 6″-8″ after just having repairs performed at the factory. 3/20/2022 Tiffin made contact with Lippert Components to discuss concern. 3/23/2022 Conference call with various individuals from Lippert and Tiffin. Lippert determined after testing, that there was a problem with the seal compression in the 1 1/4″ cylinders. 3/29/2022 Tiffin was made aware of the Facebook group “Tiffin Lippert Allegro Open Road Hydraulic Slide Problems”. 3/29/2022 Tiffin received the first VOQ regarding “creeping slide” 4/4/2022 Lippert sent us a new 1 1/4″ cylinder with an improved seal package to install in the above customer’s coach. 4/14/2022 Conference call with various individuals from Lippert and Tiffin. New cylinder installed in the customer’s coach has held and no further unintended extension. Lippert has a new cylinders that they are ready to supply to Tiffin for production coaches as well as field coaches. 4/18/2022 Tiffin Safety Committee voted to recall. Description of Remedy : Description of Remedy Program : Tiffin Motorhomes will replace the cylinder in all coaches included in the recall population. This will be done at no charge to the owners. If owners have paid for any repairs related to this recall, they can submit the invoice to Tiffin Motorhomes for reimbursement. How Remedy Component Differs The remedy components will have a sticker on the body of the hydraulic Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-273 Page 3 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 from Recalled Component : cylinder with a manufacture date listed of 03/01/2022 or after. Recalled components will have a sticker on the body of the hydraulic cylinder with a manufacture date listed prior to 03/01/2022. The vendor of the hydraulic cylinder has implemented additional steps in their quality control and testing processes to ensure the components used to build the cylinder are maintaining the needed piston seal pressure. Identify How/When Recall Condition was Corrected in Production : As of 4/15/2022, all motorhomes built will have the cylinder with a manufacture date after 3/1/2022. Recall Schedule : Description of Recall Schedule : Tiffin will send letters to customers and dealers that are in possession of coaches explaining the problem and asking them to take the motorhome to the dealer for proper inspection and/or repair at no cost to them. Planned Dealer Notification Date : JUN 20, 2022 – JUN 20, 2022 Planned Owner Notification Date : JUN 20, 2022 – JUN 20, 2022 * NR – Not Reported
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OMB Control No.: 2127-0004 Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-273 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Manufacturer Name : Tiffin Motorhomes, Inc. Submission Date : JUN 14, 2022 NHTSA Recall No. : 22V-273 Manufacturer Recall No. : TIF-122 Manufacturer Information : Manufacturer Name : Tiffin Motorhomes, Inc. Address : 105 2nd Street NW PO Box 596 Red Bay AL 35582 Company phone : 999 Population : Number of potentially involved : 656 Estimated percentage with defect : 100 % Vehicle Information : Vehicle 1 : 2021-2022 Tiffin Allegro Vehicle Type : BUSES, MEDIUM & HEAVY VEHICLES Body Style : OTHER Power Train : GAS Descriptive Information : In review of manufacturing records, it was determined that the scope started when we first began to use the Lippert hydraulic slide system in our 2021 Allegro product. 2021 Allegro = 257 2022 Allegro = 399 Production Dates : APR 20, 2020 – APR 15, 2022 VIN Range 1 : Begin : 1F66F5DN0L0A04696 End : 1F66F5DN6M0A19592 ✔ Not sequential Description of Defect : Description of the Defect : In certain 2021 – 2022 Allegro motorhomes, the slide room hydraulic cylinders cannot maintain pressure due to a defective inner seal. When this happens, it allows the slide room to extend out until the cylinder’s pressure equalizes. In this situation, the slide room extension is more than the permitted relaxation tolerance of 1/2″-1″. FMVSS 1 : NR FMVSS 2 : NR Description of the Safety Risk : Due to the equalization of the hydraulic cylinder pressure, the slide may extend out 6-8″ which is above the ordinary relaxation tolerance of 1/2″-1″. This will increase the width of the vehicle which can result in a crash with another oncoming vehicle. Description of the Cause : The inner seal of the 1 1/4″ hydraulic slide room cylinder is inadequate to maintain pressure inside of the cylinder. Identification of Any Warning that can Occur : The sidewall slide may extend past the normal 1″ allowance for relaxation of the slide system. Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-273 Page 2 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Involved Components : Component Name 1 : Hydraulic Slide Cylinders Component Description : 1 1/4″ cylinders Component Part Number : 5122146 Supplier Identification : Component Manufacturer Name : Lippert Components, Inc. Address : 3501 C.R. 6 Elkhart Indiana 46514 Country : United States Chronology : 3/18/2022 Customer notified Tiffin that their slide room had extended out 6″-8″ after just having repairs performed at the factory. 3/20/2022 Tiffin made contact with Lippert Components to discuss concern. 3/23/2022 Conference call with various individuals from Lippert and Tiffin. Lippert determined after testing, that there was a problem with the seal compression in the 1 1/4″ cylinders. 3/29/2022 Tiffin was made aware of the Facebook group “Tiffin Lippert Allegro Open Road Hydraulic Slide Problems”. 3/29/2022 Tiffin received the first VOQ regarding “creeping slide” 4/4/2022 Lippert sent us a new 1 1/4″ cylinder with an improved seal package to install in the above customer’s coach. 4/14/2022 Conference call with various individuals from Lippert and Tiffin. New cylinder installed in the customer’s coach has held and no further unintended extension. Lippert has a new cylinders that they are ready to supply to Tiffin for production coaches as well as field coaches. 4/18/2022 Tiffin Safety Committee voted to recall. Description of Remedy : Description of Remedy Program : Tiffin Motorhomes will replace the cylinder in all coaches included in the recall population. This will be done at no charge to the owners. If owners have paid for any repairs related to this recall, they can submit the invoice to Tiffin Motorhomes for reimbursement. How Remedy Component Differs The remedy components will have a sticker on the body of the hydraulic Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-273 Page 3 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 from Recalled Component : cylinder with a manufacture date listed of 03/01/2022 or after. Recalled components will have a sticker on the body of the hydraulic cylinder with a manufacture date listed prior to 03/01/2022. The vendor of the hydraulic cylinder has implemented additional steps in their quality control and testing processes to ensure the components used to build the cylinder are maintaining the needed piston seal pressure. Identify How/When Recall Condition was Corrected in Production : As of 4/15/2022, all motorhomes built will have the cylinder with a manufacture date after 3/1/2022. Recall Schedule : Description of Recall Schedule : Tiffin will send letters to customers and dealers that are in possession of coaches explaining the problem and asking them to take the motorhome to the dealer for proper inspection and/or repair at no cost to them. Planned Dealer Notification Date : JUN 20, 2022 – JUN 20, 2022 Planned Owner Notification Date : JUN 20, 2022 – JUN 20, 2022 * NR – Not Reported
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OMB Control No.: 2127-0004 Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-273 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Manufacturer Name : Tiffin Motorhomes, Inc. Submission Date : AUG 23, 2022 NHTSA Recall No. : 22V-273 Manufacturer Recall No. : TIF-122 Manufacturer Information : Manufacturer Name : Tiffin Motorhomes, Inc. Address : 105 2nd Street NW PO Box 596 Red Bay AL 35582 Company phone : 999 Population : Number of potentially involved : 679 Estimated percentage with defect : 100 % Vehicle Information : Vehicle 1 : 2021-2022 Tiffin Allegro Vehicle Type : BUSES, MEDIUM & HEAVY VEHICLES Body Style : OTHER Power Train : GAS Descriptive Information : In review of manufacturing records, it was determined that the scope started when we first began to use the Lippert hydraulic slide system in our 2021 & 2022 Allegro product & 2022 Allegro Bay product. 2021 Allegro = 257 2022 Allegro = 399 2022 Allegro Bay = 23 Production Dates : APR 20, 2020 – APR 15, 2022 VIN Range 1 : Begin : 1F66F5DN0L0A04696 End : 1F66F5DN6M0A19592 ✔ Not sequential Vehicle 2 : 2022-2022 Tiffin Allegro Bay Vehicle Type : BUSES, MEDIUM & HEAVY VEHICLES Body Style : OTHER Power Train : DIESEL Descriptive Information : In review of manufacturing records, it was determined that the scope started when we first began to use the Lippert hydraulic slide system in our 2021 & 2022 Allegro product & 2022 Allegro Bay product. 2021 Allegro = 257 2022 Allegro = 399 2022 Allegro Bay = 23 Production Dates : SEP 14, 2021 – APR 15, 2022 VIN Range 1 : Begin : 4uzadvfc3ncnr7007 End : 4uzadvfcxncnz6307 ✔ Not sequential Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-273 Page 2 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Description of Defect : Description of the Defect : In certain 2021 – 2022 Allegro motorhomes, the slide room hydraulic cylinders cannot maintain pressure due to a defective inner seal. When this happens, it allows the slide room to extend out until the cylinder’s pressure equalizes. In this situation, the slide room extension is more than the permitted relaxation tolerance of 1/2″-1″. FMVSS 1 : NR FMVSS 2 : NR Description of the Safety Risk : Due to the equalization of the hydraulic cylinder pressure, the slide may extend out 6-8″ which is above the ordinary relaxation tolerance of 1/2″-1″. This will increase the width of the vehicle which can result in a crash with another oncoming vehicle. Description of the Cause : The inner seal of the 1 1/4″ hydraulic slide room cylinder is inadequate to maintain pressure inside of the cylinder. Identification of Any Warning that can Occur : The sidewall slide may extend past the normal 1″ allowance for relaxation of the slide system. Involved Components : Component Name 1 : Hydraulic Slide Cylinders Component Description : 1 1/4″ cylinders Component Part Number : 5122146 Supplier Identification : Component Manufacturer Name : Lippert Components, Inc. Address : 3501 C.R. 6 Elkhart Indiana 46514 Country : United States Chronology : 3/18/2022 Customer notified Tiffin that their slide room had extended out 6″-8″ after just having repairs performed at the factory. 3/20/2022 Tiffin made contact with Lippert Components to discuss concern. 3/23/2022 Conference call with various individuals from Lippert and Tiffin. Lippert determined after testing, Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-273 Page 3 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 that there was a problem with the seal compression in the 1 1/4″ cylinders. 3/29/2022 Tiffin was made aware of the Facebook group “Tiffin Lippert Allegro Open Road Hydraulic Slide Problems”. 3/29/2022 Tiffin received the first VOQ regarding “creeping slide” 4/4/2022 Lippert sent us a new 1 1/4″ cylinder with an improved seal package to install in the above customer’s coach. Defective slide cylinders will have a date stamp older than 3/1/2022. 4/14/2022 Conference call with various individuals from Lippert and Tiffin. New cylinder installed in the customer’s coach has held and no further unintended extension. Lippert has a new cylinders that they are ready to supply to Tiffin for production coaches as well as field coaches. 4/18/2022 Tiffin Safety Committee voted to recall. 8/17/2022 Compliance was made aware that the new model, the Allegro Bay, also uses the 1/4″ slide cylinder. 8/18/2022 Inspected all Allegro Bays on Tiffin’s complex and found two (2) Allegro Bay coaches with defective date ranges of the 1/4″ slide cylinder. 8/22/2022 Tiffin Safety Committee voted to recall. 8/23/2022 Finalized scope of 2022 Allegro Bay’s based on build dates & ship dates. Remedy will be to replace the 1/4″ slide cylinder as we did for t Description of Remedy : Description of Remedy Program : Tiffin Motorhomes will replace the cylinder in all coaches included in the recall population. This will be done at no charge to the owners. If owners have paid for any repairs related to this recall, they can submit the invoice to Tiffin Motorhomes for reimbursement. How Remedy Component Differs from Recalled Component : The remedy components will have a sticker on the body of the hydraulic cylinder with a manufacture date listed of 03/01/2022 or after. Recalled components will have a sticker on the body of the hydraulic cylinder with a manufacture date listed prior to 03/01/2022. The vendor of the hydraulic cylinder has implemented additional steps in their quality control and testing processes to ensure the components used to build the cylinder are maintaining the needed piston seal pressure. Identify How/When Recall Condition was Corrected in Production : As of 4/15/2022, all motorhomes built will have the cylinder with a manufacture date after 3/1/2022. Recall Schedule : Description of Recall Schedule : Tiffin will send letters to customers and dealers that are in possession of coaches explaining the problem and asking them to take the motorhome to the dealer for proper inspection and/or repair at no cost to them. Planned Dealer Notification Date : JUN 20, 2022 – JUN 20, 2022 Planned Owner Notification Date : JUN 20, 2022 – JUN 20, 2022 * NR – Not Reported
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OMB Control No.: 2127-0004 Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-273 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Manufacturer Name : Tiffin Motorhomes, Inc. Submission Date : APR 22, 2022 NHTSA Recall No. : 22V-273 Manufacturer Recall No. : TIF-122 Manufacturer Information : Manufacturer Name : Tiffin Motorhomes, Inc. Address : 105 2nd Street NW PO Box 596 Red Bay AL 35582 Company phone : 999 Population : Number of potentially involved : 656 Estimated percentage with defect : 100 % Vehicle Information : Vehicle 1 : 2021-2022 Tiffin Allegro Vehicle Type : BUSES, MEDIUM & HEAVY VEHICLES Body Style : OTHER Power Train : GAS Descriptive Information : In review of manufacturing records, it was determined that the scope started when we first began to use the Lippert hydraulic slide system in our 2021 Allegro product. 2021 Allegro = 257 2022 Allegro = 399 Production Dates : APR 20, 2020 – APR 15, 2022 VIN Range 1 : Begin : 1F66F5DN0L0A04696 End : 1F66F5DN6M0A19592 ✔ Not sequential Description of Defect : Description of the Defect : In certain 2021 – 2022 Allegro motorhomes, the slide room hydraulic cylinders cannot maintain pressure due to a defective inner seal. When this happens, it allows the slide room to extend out until the cylinder’s pressure equalizes. In this situation, the slide room extension is more than the permitted relaxation tolerance of 1/2″-1″. FMVSS 1 : NR FMVSS 2 : NR Description of the Safety Risk : Due to the equalization of the hydraulic cylinder pressure, the slide may extend out 6-8″ which is above the ordinary relaxation tolerance of 1/2″-1″. This will increase the width of the vehicle which can result in a crash with another oncoming vehicle. Description of the Cause : The inner seal of the 1 1/4″ hydraulic slide room cylinder is inadequate to maintain pressure inside of the cylinder. Identification of Any Warning that can Occur : The sidewall slide may extend past the normal 1″ allowance for relaxation of the slide system. Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-273 Page 2 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 Involved Components : Component Name 1 : Hydraulic Slide Cylinders Component Description : 1 1/4″ cylinders Component Part Number : 5122146 Supplier Identification : Component Manufacturer Name : Lippert Components, Inc. Address : 3501 C.R. 6 Elkhart Indiana 46514 Country : United States Chronology : 3/18/2022 Customer notified Tiffin that their slide room had extended out 6″-8″ after just having repairs performed at the factory. 3/20/2022 Tiffin made contact with Lippert Components to discuss concern. 3/23/2022 Conference call with various individuals from Lippert and Tiffin. Lippert determined after testing, that there was a problem with the seal compression in the 1 1/4″ cylinders. 3/29/2022 Tiffin was made aware of the Facebook group “Tiffin Lippert Allegro Open Road Hydraulic Slide Problems”. 3/29/2022 Tiffin received the first VOQ regarding “creeping slide” 4/4/2022 Lippert sent us a new 1 1/4″ cylinder with an improved seal package to install in the above customer’s coach. 4/14/2022 Conference call with various individuals from Lippert and Tiffin. New cylinder installed in the customer’s coach has held and no further unintended extension. Lippert has a new cylinders that they are ready to supply to Tiffin for production coaches as well as field coaches. 4/18/2022 Tiffin Safety Committee voted to recall. Description of Remedy : Description of Remedy Program : Tiffin Motorhomes will inspect and repair as needed all coaches included in the recall population. This will be done at no charge to the owners. If owners have paid for any repairs related to this recall, they can submit the invoice to Tiffin Motorhomes for reimbursement. How Remedy Component Differs The remedy components will have a sticker on the body of the hydraulic Part 573 Safety Recall Report 22V-273 Page 3 The information contained in this report was submitted pursuant to 49 CFR §573 from Recalled Component : cylinder with a manufacture date listed of 03/01/2022 or after. Recalled components will have a sticker on the body of the hydraulic cylinder with a manufacture date listed prior to 03/01/2022. The vendor of the hydraulic cylinder has implemented additional steps in their quality control and testing processes to ensure the components used to build the cylinder are maintaining the needed piston seal pressure. Identify How/When Recall Condition was Corrected in Production : As of 4/15/2022, all motorhomes built will have the cylinder with a manufacture date after 3/1/2022. Recall Schedule : Description of Recall Schedule : Tiffin will send letters to customers and dealers that are in possession of coaches explaining the problem and asking them to take the motorhome to the dealer for proper inspection and/or repair at no cost to them. Planned Dealer Notification Date : JUN 20, 2022 – JUN 20, 2022 Planned Owner Notification Date : JUN 20, 2022 – JUN 20, 2022 * NR – Not Reported
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