We found the following complaints for COACHMEN MIRADA (2011)
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The contact owns a 2011 coachmen mirada. The contact stated that while parked, the vehicle failed to switch gears. The contact discovered that the shifter cable was fractured and separated from the transmission due to heat from the exhaust manifold.the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed and repaired. Not further details were available. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 25,000.
The contact owns a 2011 coachmen mirada. While parked, the contact noticed that the front passenger side seat belt had become jammed and would not extend. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostics. The technician was able to release the seat belt. The failure also occurred on the front driver's side seat belt. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 1,000.
Note: we have since learned this incident has been characterized as "the death wobble" as follows:this occurred on our first "shakedown" (pun intended) trip of 300 miles taken in a new 29 ft coachmen mirada (leftover 2011 model) class a motorhome w/f53 chasis which was manufactured by ford in oct 2008.its noteworthy that, initially, a slight shutter in coach body could be felt when highway driving over minor bumps or surface discontinuities.after driving 200 miles, we drove at 55 mph over a highway bridge expansion joint - kind of a quick double bump, which set off an extremely violent rapid shaking of the entire coach resulting in difficult steering and a harrowing experience.thankfully, there was limited traffic, traveling in right lane, and room on shoulder to pull over.this violent shaking continued until < 5 mph.checked tires and under chasis - all seemed ok.continued driving home to complete the balance of trip, avoiding as many bumps as possible, and with no further incident.rv is currently at a ford service shop for inspection and resolution.this was a very unsafe condition, and could easily have resulted in a major traffic incident, especially if there was heavy traffic and limited room to pull over.updated 11/25/13
The contact owns a 2011 coachmen mirada. The contact stated that the step bolts fractured. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v798000 (equipment) and stated that the parts needed for the repair were not available. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was unavailable.
Note: we have since learned this incident has been characterized as "the death wobble" as follows:this occurred on our first "shakedown" (pun intended) trip of 300 miles taken in a new 29 ft coachmen mirada (leftover 2011 model) class a motorhome w/f53 chasis which was manufactured by ford in oct 2008.its noteworthy that, initially, a slight shutter in coach body could be felt when highway driving over minor bumps or surface discontinuities.after driving 200 miles, we drove at 55 mph over a highway bridge expansion joint - kind of a quick double bump, which set off an extremely violent rapid shaking of the entire coach resulting in difficult steering and a harrowing experience.thankfully, there was limited traffic, traveling in right lane, and room on shoulder to pull over.this violent shaking continued until < 5 mph.checked tires and under chasis - all seemed ok.continued driving home to complete the balance of trip, avoiding as many bumps as possible, and with no further incident.rv is currently at a ford service shop for inspection and resolution.this was a very unsafe condition, and could easily have resulted in a major traffic incident, especially if there was heavy traffic and limited room to pull over.updated 11/25/13
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