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We found the following complaints for FOREST RIVER CARDINAL (2005)

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The contact owns a 2005 forest river cardinal pull behind trailer.the contact stated that the cooling unit on the refrigerator leaked after a crack formed in the cooling tube.the contact discontinued using the refrigerator.someone informed the contact of the recall via the internet.he called dometic and has been getting the run around ever since.no repairs have been made.the recall number was unknown.the vehicle is a pull behind; therefore, no mileage or vin information was available.

2005 forest river cardinal travel trailer. Dometic refrigerator recall notice.consumer states that dometic will not repair their product. *njthe consumer stated his refrigerator leaked ammonia and stopped working. Dometic informed the consumer that since the unit was inoperative and more than 3 years old they were not going to help with the repairs.

The contact owns a 2005 forrest river cardinal. The contact stated that the frame had cracks on both sides of the vehicle near the wheels. The contact felt that the frame was poorly designed. The manufacturer was notified and stated that the frame was not covered under warranty and there were no recalls addressing the failure. The failure mileage was 1,000.

The contact owns a 2005 forest river cardinal 29ts fifth wheel trailer.while the vehicle was at the repair shop for an unrelated issue, the mechanic decided to check the frame of the vehicle.a trailer was previously serviced there and a mechanic noticed that the frame was cracked.after inspection, the mechanic discovered that the frame was also cracked on the contact's vehicle and notified the manufacturer about the issue.the manufacturer agreed to repair the frame.the contact feels that the frame should not have come apart on the vehicle.the current and failure mileages were 6,000.updated 06/24/09. *ljupdated 06/26/09

The contact owns a 2005 forest river cardinal 36ts rv.while driving between 55-60 mph on normal road conditions, smoke appeared from the rear of the vehicle.immediately, the vehicle began pulling to the left without assistance.the driver pulled the vehicle over and inspected underneath.he observed that the rear driver's side shackle failed.a minor temporary repair was performed and the vehicle was able to resume normal operation.the vehicle was taken to an auto body welder and another temporary repair was performed.the vehicle is currently being repaired by an independent mechanic, who stated that the main frame exhibited a severe crack.the contact has pictures of the failure.the failure mileage was 4,000 and current mileage was 6,000.




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