We found the following complaints for COUNTRY COACH INSPIRE (2005)
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The contact owns a 2005 country coach inspire.the contact stated that all the lights on the instrument panel illuminated.the failure has occurred ever since the vehicle was purchased.the dealer initially stated that they would repair the vehicle for free, but have since changed their mind.the contact has found several complaints for this failure on the same year, make, and model as his vehicle.the vin, engine size, and number of cylinders were unknown.the failure mileage was 1,000 and current mileage was 19,000.
Unable to see dashboard display/warning lights in daytime.have complained since january 2005.all country coach "inspire" models 2005-2006,2007 have same problem.have been told a fix is being worked on, but to date nothing.
While traveling to alaska in our 2005 country coach inspire we had a transmission oil cooler failure which caused the engine coolant to drain into the transmission and causing it to fail. We had to be towed 100 miles to a repair facility in coburg, or, where the found that besides the oil cooler, the charge air cooler and the chelsea pto were also defective and had to be replaced. The pto on our unit drives both the fan and the power steering. It is the same unit presently on recall for the cc magna and infinity models. The replacement for the defective pto which was a dry spline is a wet unit so that spline failure will not occur in the future. If the defective pto had not been found at this time. The splines would have failed completely resulting in the loss of power steering which could be fatal. The defective unit is at pacific power products, coburg, or. Our unit only has 39,000 miles on it at this time. It is my understanding that chelsea advised cc that these units only had a life of 30,000 miles but they chose to ignore this and failed to advise owners of the potential for failure.
The contact owns a 2005 country coach inspire.the contact did not receive a notice regarding nhtsa campaign id number 07v241000 (exterior lighting).he called the manufacturer and they stated that no recall was available.there had been no failure to date. The current mileage was 23,000.updated 01-14-08.updated 12/12/07.
While traveling to alaska in our 2005 country coach inspire we had a transmission oil cooler failure which caused the engine coolant to drain into the transmission and causing it to fail. We had to be towed 100 miles to a repair facility in coburg, or, where the found that besides the oil cooler, the charge air cooler and the chelsea pto were also defective and had to be replaced. The pto on our unit drives both the fan and the power steering. It is the same unit presently on recall for the cc magna and infinity models. The replacement for the defective pto which was a dry spline is a wet unit so that spline failure will not occur in the future. If the defective pto had not been found at this time. The splines would have failed completely resulting in the loss of power steering which could be fatal. The defective unit is at pacific power products, coburg, or. Our unit only has 39,000 miles on it at this time. It is my understanding that chelsea advised cc that these units only had a life of 30,000 miles but they chose to ignore this and failed to advise owners of the potential for failure.
The contact owns a 2005 country coach inspire rv.the contact stated that the pto was deteriorated because it was dry lubricated.he has not taken the vehicle to the dealer, but speculated that if the component was wet lubricated, the failure would be corrected.the vehicle has not been repaired.the failure and current mileages were 12,000.
-the contact owns a 2005 country coach inspire ,and stated that thewindows kept getting foggy.the vehicle hasddual paint windows ,and the deals breakaway allowedthe moisture to get inside to fog the windows.it wasnot possible to clean the windows due to the fact that there wasfog between the panes of glass.the failure and current mileage were both 11,477.
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