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2019 THOR MOTOR COACH TUSCANY Complaints and Recall Information

The 2019 THOR MOTOR COACH TUSCANY has 0 complaints and 12 recalls filed with NHTSA. Owners most frequently report issues related to exterior lighting and electrical systems, particularly involving the rear marker lights, brake lights, and turn signals. Several recalls also address window adhesive failure and tire valve concerns.

There are 12 recalls for this model affecting various systems including windows, exterior lighting, electrical components, and tires.

  • Window adhesive failure. NHTSA Recall 21V522000 affects 521 vehicles. The adhesive bonding the vented portion of Hehr 6400 series windows may fail, causing the vent to detach. This increases the risk of a crash or injury. Dealers will inspect and replace the vent if needed at no cost.
  • Rear lighting malfunction. NHTSA Recall 20V418000 covers 2,417 vehicles with potential damage to the rear Power Distribution Module (PDM). This may cause rear marker lights, brake lights, or turn signals to stop working, increasing crash risk. Dealers will replace the PDM free of charge.
  • Electrical system defect. Included in Recalls 20V418000 and 18V763000, affected vehicles may have a damaged PDM causing rear lighting failures. The remedy for Recall 18V763000 remains under development. Owners receive interim notifications and will be notified when repairs are available.
  • Tire valve stem damage. NHTSA Recall 20V559000 affects 1,631 vehicles. The inner wheel tire valve stem extension may contact and damage the outer wheel rim opening, risking loss of tire pressure. Dealers will inspect and adjust or replace valve stems at no cost.
  • Multiple lighting system recalls. Recalls 18V763000 and 20V418000 both address turn signal and brake light failures on various chassis models from 2017 to 2020, involving rear PDM defects. Repairs include PDM replacement or upcoming fix when parts become available.

Owners facing repeated repairs or unresolved recall remedies on this motorhome might have rights under their state’s lemon law. Consulting a qualified attorney could help clarify potential options.

2019 THOR MOTOR COACH TUSCANY Summary

2019

Model Year

0

Total Complaints

4

Total Recalls

6338

Vehicles Affected

Recalls

2019 THOR MOTOR COACH TUSCANY

521 vehicles affected

21V522000

STRUCTURE

Thor Motor Coach (TMC) is recalling certain 2019 Challenger, Palazzo, Tuscany, 2019-2020 Miramar, 2019-2021 Aria, Outlaw, and Venetian recreational vehicles equipped with Hehr 6400 series windows. The adhesive that bonds the vented portion of the window may fail.

Risk: Adhesive failure may cause the vent portion of the window to detach, increasing the risk of a crash or injury.

2019 THOR MOTOR COACH TUSCANY

1631 vehicles affected

20V559000

TIRES:VALVE

Thor Motor Coach (TMC) is recalling certain 2018-2021 Aria, Palazzo, Tuscany, and Venetian motorhomes built on a Daimler Trucks (DTNA) chassis. The tire valve stem extension for the inner wheel may contact the outer wheel rim opening and become damaged.

Risk: Extensive damage to the valve stem extension may result in a loss of tire pressure of the inner wheel, increasing the risk of a crash.

2019 THOR MOTOR COACH TUSCANY

2417 vehicles affected

20V418000

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Thor Motor Coach (TMC) is recalling certain 2017-2020 Aria, Venetian and Tuscany, 2017 Tuscany XTE and 2017-2019 Palazzo motorhomes vehicles that received an inspection-only remedy for recall 18V-763. The rear mounted Power Distribution Module (PDM) may have been damaged during manufacturing, possibly resulting in the rear marker lights, brake lights, or turn signals not functioning.

Risk: Non-functioning exterior marker lights can increase the risk of a crash.

2019 THOR MOTOR COACH TUSCANY

1769 vehicles affected

18V763000

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Thor Motor Coach (TMC) is recalling certain 2017 Tuscany XTE and 2017-2019 Venetian, Aria, Tuscany, and Palazzo motorhomes built on Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation chassis. The Power Distribution Module (PDM) may have been damaged during manufacturing, possibly resulting in the rear marker lights, brake lights, or turn signals not functioning.

Risk: Nonfunctioning lights can increase the risk of a crash.

Complaints

No complaints found.