Jayco is Recalling Certain RV's Due to Generator Exhaust Pipe Not Installed

NHTSA Campaign Number: 18V460000
Manufacturer Jayco, Inc.
Components EQUIPMENT
Potential Number of Units Affected 62
Summary
Jayco Inc. (Jayco) is recalling certain 2018 Jayco Octane travel trailers, models VH and VF, equipped with an optional generator. During production, the generator exhaust pipe may not have been installed, allowing the generator's exhaust to enter the trailer.
Remedy
Jayco has notifed owners, and dealers will install any missing generator exhaust pipes, free of charge. The recall began on July 24, 2018. Owners may contact Jayco customer service at 1-800-517-9137. Jayco's number for this recall is 9901406.

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