TMC is Recalling Certain RVs Due to Incorrectly Installed Windshield Wiper May Fail

NHTSA Campaign Number: 18V705000
Manufacturer Thor Motor Coach
Components VISIBILITY
Potential Number of Units Affected 2,854
Summary
Thor Motor Coach (TMC) is recalling certain 2013 Thor Ace, Daybreak, Challenger, Windsport, Hurricane, Outlaw, Tuscany, and Palazzo motorhomes. The windshield wiper system may have been incorrectly installed, causing the wipers to fail during use, reducing driver visibility.
Remedy
TMC will notify owners, and dealers will verify that the windshield wiper system is installed correctly, repairing or replacing the wiper system as needed, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin December 9, 2018. Owners may contact TMC customer service at 1-877-855-2867. TMC's number for this recall is RC000161.

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