Allied Recreational Group is recalling its Fleetwood Bounder Classic for a Grab Bar that has Insufficient Structural Reinforcement

SUMMARY:
Allied Recreational Group, Inc. (ARG) is recalling certain model year 2014-2015 Fleetwood Bounder Classic recreational vehicles manufactured April 10, 2013, to August 7, 2014. Due to insufficient structural reinforcement at the installation area, a grab bar can be pulled loose in the affected vehicles.
CONSEQUENCE:
If the grab bar is pulled loose during use, it could increase the risk of personal injury.
REMEDY:
ARG will notify owners, and dealers will remove and reinstall the grab bar onto a reinforcement steel plate, free of charge. Owners may contact ARG customer service at 1-800-509-3417. ARG's number for this recall is 141107ARG.


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