2023 FLEETWOOD FLAIR Complaints and Recall Information
The 2023 FLEETWOOD FLAIR has 0 complaints and 5 recalls filed with NHTSA. Owners most frequently report issues related to structural components, engine exhaust, electrical safety, suspension, and door latches.
There are five recalls affecting several systems including structure, engine exhaust, electrical outlets, hydraulic suspension, and door locks. These recalls involve hardware replacements, inspections, and protective installations to address safety risks.
Recalls- Structure. Recall 24V607000 affects 4,665 vehicles. Fasteners on the front overhead cabinet in motorhomes with the HappiJac drop down bed option can break, allowing the cabinet to detach. A detached cabinet may distract the driver and increase crash risk. Dealers will inspect and replace hardware as needed at no cost. Owner letters were mailed October 7, 2024.
- Engine exhaust system. Recall 25V121000 involves 2,666 vehicles. The engine exhaust tip may detach, allowing fumes to enter the cabin or creating road hazards. This increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning and crashes. Dealers will install a clamp on the exhaust tip for free. Owner notifications are expected by April 26, 2025.
- Electrical system. Recall 24V610000 affects 598 vehicles. The exterior patio outlet can lack GFCI protection when powered by the generator or shore cord, raising the risk of electrical injury due to failure to shut off during a ground fault. Dealers will install a GFCI device before the inverter transfer switch free of charge. Owner letters were mailed October 11, 2024.
- Hydraulic suspension. Recall 22V655000 covers 4,395 vehicles. Hydraulic lines may be improperly routed or protected, causing fluid leaks. Leaks near ignition sources increase fire risk. Dealers will inspect hoses for damage and add protection or replace hoses as needed. Owner notification letters were mailed October 28, 2022.
- Door latch. Recall 23V166000 affects 479 vehicles. The entry door latch may fail, preventing entry or exit. This failure raises injury risk in emergencies. Dealers will inspect and replace the latch if needed, at no charge. Owner letters were mailed May 12, 2023.
Owners of 2023 FLEETWOOD FLAIR models who face repeated repairs, unresolved recall issues, or safety-related defects may want to review their rights under state lemon laws. Consulting a legal professional could provide guidance on available remedies.
2023 FLEETWOOD FLAIR Summary
2023
Model Year
0
Total Complaints
5
Total Recalls
12803
Vehicles Affected
Recalls
2023 FLEETWOOD FLAIR
2666 vehicles affected
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:EXHAUST SYSTEM
REV Recreation Group (REV) is recalling certain 2022-2025 Fleetwood Bounder, Flair, Fortis, Holiday Rambler Admiral, Invicta, Vacationer, 2023-2025 Fleetwood Flex, Holiday Rambler Eclipse, and 2022-2023 Fleetwood Southwind motorhomes. The engine exhaust tip may detach, allowing exhaust fumes to enter the cabin.
Risk: Exhaust fumes inside the cabin increases the risk of injury or death from carbon monoxide poisoning. In addition, a detached exhaust tip can become a road hazard for other road users, increasing the risk of a crash.
2023 FLEETWOOD FLAIR
598 vehicles affected
EQUIPMENT:RECREATIONAL VEHICLE/TRAILER:120/240 VAC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:GFCI/AFCI
REV Recreation Group (REV) is recalling certain 2019-2025 Holiday Rambler Admiral, 2023-2025 Holiday Rambler Eclipse, Fleetwood Flex, and 2019-2024 Fleetwood Flair motorhomes. The exterior patio outlet may lack GFCI protection when powered by the generator or shore cord.
Risk: An outlet without GFCI protection may fail to shut off electrical power when a ground-fault occurs, increasing the risk of injury.
2023 FLEETWOOD FLAIR
4665 vehicles affected
STRUCTURE
REV Recreation Group (REV) is recalling certain 2019-2025 Holiday Rambler Admiral, 2018 Holiday Rambler Admiral XE, Fleetwood Storm, 2023-2025 Holiday Rambler Eclipse, Fleetwood Flex, 2018-2025 Fleetwood Flair, 2020-2024 Fleetwood Fortis, 2020-2025 Holiday Rambler Invicta, 2018-2023 Fleetwood Pace Arrow, and 2018-2019 Holiday Rambler Vacationer XE motorhomes, equipped with the HappiJac drop down bed option. The front overhead cabinet fasteners can break, allowing the overhead cabinet to detach.
Risk: A cabinet that detaches while the vehicle is in motion can distract the driver, increasing the risk of a crash.
2023 FLEETWOOD FLAIR
479 vehicles affected
LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES:DOORS:LOCK
REV Recreation Group (REV) is recalling certain 2023 Fleetwood Bounder, Flair, Flex, Fortis, Southwind, Discovery, Discovery LXE, Frontier, Frontier GTX, Pace Arrow, Holiday Rambler Admiral, Eclipse, Invicta, Vacationer, Armada, Endeavor, Navigator, Nautica, and American Coach American Tradition motorhomes. The entry door latch may fail and not allow entry or exit.
Risk: The inability to enter or exit the vehicle in an emergency increases the risk of injury.
2023 FLEETWOOD FLAIR
4395 vehicles affected
SUSPENSION: ADJUSTMENT:AUTOMATIC ELECTRICAL/HYDRAULIC
REV Recreation Group (REV) is recalling certain 2018-2019 Fleetwood Jamboree, 2020-2023 Fleetwood Southwind, Bounder, Flair, Fortis, Holiday Rambler Admiral, Invicta, Vacationer, 2021-2023 Fleetwood Discovery, Discovery LXE, Holiday Rambler Navigator, Armada, Nautica, 2023 Fleetwood Flex, Holiday Rambler Eclipse, 2021 Fleetwood Pace Arrow LXE, 2018 Holiday Rambler Vesta, 2022-2023 Fleetwood Frontier, 2021-2022 Fleetwood Pace Arrow, Holiday Rambler Endeavor, and 2019 Holiday Rambler Augusta motorhomes. The hydraulic lines may have been improperly routed, secured, or protected, which can result in a hydraulic fluid leak.
Risk: A hydraulic fluid leak in the presence of an ignition source can increase the risk of a fire.
Complaints
No complaints found.