Gulf Stream is recalling its 2015 Canyon Trail and Sedona Trailers for a Quad Entry Step Rivet Failure.

SUMMARY:
Gulf Stream Coach, Inc. (Gulf Stream) is recalling certain model year 2015 Canyon Trail and Sedona trailers manufactured April 3, 2014, to September 30, 2014. In the affected vehicles, a rivet for the quad entry steps may shear and fail, causing the steps to give when being used.
CONSEQUENCE:
If the rivet shears causing the quad step to fail, the step user may fall, increasing the risk of personal injury.
REMEDY:
Gulf Stream will notify owners, and dealers will remove the rivets and the step sections will be bolted together, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin on June 30, 2015. Owners may contact Gulf Stream customer service at 1-800-289-8787. Gulf Stream's number for this recall is HS060215.

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