Newmar is Recalling Certain RV's Due to Low Beams Do Not Illuminate With High Beams

NHTSA Campaign Number: 18V245000
Manufacturer Newmar Corporation
Components EXTERIOR LIGHTING
Potential Number of Units Affected 2,038
Summary
Newmar Corporation (Newmar) is recalling certain 2016-2017 Newmar Ventana, 2015-2016 Newmar London Aire, and 2013-2017 Newmar Dutch Star motorhomes. When switching from using the low beam headlights to the high beam headlights, the low beam headlights go out when the intention was to have both beams illuminate.
Remedy
Newmar will notify owners, and dealers will correct the vehicles so that the low beam stays illuminated when the high beam is switched on, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin June 17, 2018. Owners may contact Newmar customer service at 1-800-731-8300.

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