We found the following complaints for FLEETWOOD PACE ARROW (2000)
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A ford triton v10 engine blew out #8 spark plug while going 50 mph down a hill.
While driving my motor home which is built on a 1999 ford chassis i lost powerand had to coast to the side of the road. It did not shut completely off but i had no power to control the speed. I turned the vehicle off and tried to start it and it started. As we drove off it ran fine the rest of the trip home.when i was home i scheduled to have it serviced by my local ford dealer.they put it on their scanner and found two codes.the codes were cleared and they test drove it and rescanned it and it was ok. On 23 feb 2011 it was in the shop for the same problem and it was scanned a code came up and a sensor was replaced. The next morning it was test driven and retest was ok.the following week i took off on a trip to florida from pa. The first timeit lost power was on the beltway around washington dc. I continued to have this problem off and on the whole trip down to florida. When we pulled off to the side of the road each time it happened i would shut the vehicle down and it would restart and drive away till the next time i lost power.we decided to cut our vacation short and try to get home. We tried to drive at times when traffic was not heavy because it was at times becoming a bit unsafe. We mostly tried to stay off the interstate roads. But could not always do that. We fortunately got home ok. On march 25,2011 i had it to the dealer again and they test drove it a number of times and checked for codes and nothing came up. I recently had the fuel pump replaced and i have the sameproblem with it loosing power while i am driving. I am afraid to drive the vehicle as i feel it is not safe.
The contact owns a 2000 fleetwood pace arrow rv. The contact stated that the engine stalled whenever the accelerator pedal was applied from an idle position to include at 5 mph or less. The dealer and manufacturer have not been able to find the cause of failure. All of the spark plugs and coils have been replaced. The shift changing sensor also displayed that the rpms had reached their peak causing the transmission to kill the engine. The speed sensor in the drive train was replaced, but that did not correct the failure. The contact allowed a ford technician to perform 8 hours of diagnostic testing on the vehicle, but the failure continued. The vehicle was not repaired when the complaint was filed. The failure mileage was 45,000 and the current mileage was 50000. Updated 1/21/11 updated 03/23/11
During wet, rainy conditions, water gets into filter and causes engine to stall.while driving at 65 mph, leveling jack commenced to activate by itself, consumer stated it shorted out, consumer was able to correct it before any damage was done, dealer has been notifed.
Exhaust from the electric generator enters bedroom setting off cabon monoxide detector, consumer thinks exhaust should be routed differently.
During wet, rainy conditions, water gets into filter and causes engine to stall.while driving at 65 mph, leveling jack commenced to activate by itself, consumer stated it shorted out, consumer was able to correct it before any damage was done, dealer has been notifed.
Vehicle is experiencing problem with refrigerator condensation overflowing over an 120 volt outlet.notified dealer,who informed consumer to notify fleetwood. Fleetwood informed consumer to notifydealer. Asking nhtsa to share some light on this matter.
Downspout was added to gutter on motorhome, when raining, the downspouts direct water onto both rearview mirrors, resulting in poor visibility while driving.
Motor home is too large for chassis. Would be driving and motor home causes vehicle to sway a lot.doors would come open when it sways too much. Motor home on a ford, f350.
Floorboard on driver'sside had loosened. Dealer was notified, and made repaired. But,probelm reoccurred.feel free to provide any further information.
The welds which held the body to the frame broke. It was weldedback together, but itfailed again.
While driving 35 mph or above, the steering wheel vibrates severely, causing loss of vehicle control, cause unknown.consumer adds braces that support the bulk head are not strong enough to support weight causing them to brake.delaer tried to repair, but was unsuccessful.
2000pace arrow.recall for speed control switch. Consumer states that every dealer in her area does not have the replacement part. Dealers told her they might not have the part until december of 2007 or january of 2008.
The contact owns a 2000 fleetwood pace arrow.in 2007, the contact received two notices for recall number 05s28.the vehicle has yet to be repaired.the vehicle speed control has not been disconnected.the current mileage was 20,800.updated 01/29/08
The contact owns a 2000 fleetwood pace arrow.the contact stated that he has been unable to have his vehicle repaired under nhtsa campaign id number 05v388000 (vehicle speed control) since 2005.the contact has bad knees and cannot disconnect the feature.the manufacturer stated that the parts were unavailable.there had been no failure to date.the current mileage was 53,000.
The contact owns a 2000 fleetwood pace arrow.the contact was concerned that the remedy for nhtsa campaign id number 07v336000 (vehicle speed control) would not be performed until january of 2008.he was advised to temporarily disconnect the cruise control, which he uses often.there had been no failure to date.the current mileage was 16,000.
Consumer was concerned that he could have the same deactivation switch problem in his motorhome that is in his f150.the consumer received a recall on the cruise control deactivation switch (part number f3ta-9f924ca-5219).the consumer also owns a 2000 pace arrow which is built on a ford f53 chassis, vin number[xxx].the part number for the cruise control activation switch in this vehicle is almost identical to the one recalled on the consumer's f150 (part number f3ta-9f924ca-9123).the consumer believes the same overheating problem could exist in his motorhome.he contacted the manufacturer and was told that there was no recall on the motorhome.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
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