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Originally Posted by kwplot34
Description of Remedy Program : TMC will notify dealers how to properly re-route the LP hose as needed.
Reimbursement will be provided through the normal warranty claim
process.
How Remedy Component Differs
from Recalled Component :
Remedy component (LP hose) will be properly routed, eliminating the
routing thru the rear suspension leaf springs.
Identify How/When Recall Condition
was Corrected in Production :
Units were properly routed in production with p-clamp
I wouldn't trust the idiots at TMC to come up with a plan to properly re-route the hose, we're talking about the same company that thought it was OK to run it through the leaf springs to begin with. Knowing them they will Zip Tie the hose to the exhaust and call it good.
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First, they are going to have to replace a significant number, maybe all the propane lines. I can't imagine NTSB buying off anything other than that. Mine is damaged, albeit small so far, but it's pinched between the spring and body framing as shown. Longer heavier models I suspect worse. Older worse. I have about 5500 miles. I haven't checked my build date or the VIN but nothing in the mail today. Mine's a 21 that was built sometime in late 20 I think. I'll check the tag in the door to see what it says. Regardless of that, mine is screwed up. From what I saw under mine, the whole line will have to be replaced. Think I'll go turn the propane off at the tank and check the tank security since it as reported here the attaching bolts fell out.
Friday looking at a Valencia 35MB