NHTSA Campaign Id 92V118000; Date: Aug. 14, 1992
Fuel leaks can result in fires when exposed to a sourceof ignition.
1980 Holiday Rambler Aluma Lite; 1981 Holiday Rambler Aluma Lite; 1982 Holiday Rambler Aluma Lite; 1983 Holiday Rambler Aluma Lite; 1984 Holiday Rambler Aluma Lite; 1980 Holiday Rambler Ambassador; 1981 Holiday Rambler Ambassador; 1982 Holiday Rambler Ambassador; 1983 Holiday Rambler Ambassador; 1984 Holiday Rambler Ambassador; 1980 Holiday Rambler Imperial; 1981 Holiday Rambler Imperial; 1982 Holiday Rambler Imperial; 1983 Holiday Rambler Imperial; 1984 Holiday Rambler Imperial; 1980 Holiday Rambler Presidential; 1981 Holiday Rambler Presidential; 1982 Holiday Rambler Presidential; 1983 Holiday Rambler Presidential; 1984 Holiday Rambler Presidential; 1980 Holiday Rambler Ramblette; 1981 Holiday Rambler Ramblette; 1982 Holiday Rambler Ramblette; 1983 Holiday Rambler Ramblette; 1984 Holiday Rambler Ramblette; 1980 Holiday Rambler Ramblette-lite; 1981 Holiday Rambler Ramblette-lite; 1982 Holiday Rambler Ramblette-lite; 1983 Holiday Rambler Ramblette-lite; 1984 Holiday Rambler Ramblette-lite; 1980 Monitor Admiral; 1981 Monitor Admiral; 1982 Monitor Admiral; 1983 Monitor Admiral; 1984 Monitor Admiral; 1980 Monitor Monitor-lite; 1981 Monitor Monitor-lite; 1982 Monitor Monitor-lite; 1983 Monitor Monitor-lite; 1984 Monitor Monitor-lite
Component: Vehicle Speed Control:linkages
Manufactured by: Holiday Rambler Corp.
Affected Units:: 3,200
A leak of either gasoline or propane can occur in components of the dual fuel system. This condition is primarily the result of the configuration and location of components in areas where high temperatures are being generated by the engine and exhaust systems.
Remove the dual fuel system components, seal the propane tank liquid withdrawal valve, and restore a viable gasoline fuel delivery system.
System: fuel system. Vehicle description: class a motorhomes with gasoline and propane dual fuelsystems.
Date Owners notified by Manufacturer: Sep 2, 1992
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