We found the following complaints for FOUR WINDS INFINITY (2004)
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Lost all electrical power to motor home. Therefore engine stalled and had no power brakes or steering. Was only going about 5 miles per hour but, had a difficult time stopping the motor home with both the foot brake and parking brake being applied.
There is some kind of noise coming out the engine when i start the car, on the top of my dashboard there is another noise that i don,t know what is that every time i start my car engine, also the speed of the car is an controllable, is not speed up according to the way supposed to. That happened in all streets and highways.
The contact owns a 2004 four winds infinity.while driving 5-10 mph, the contact noticed a burning smell when he depressed the brake pedal.the dealer was unable to diagnose the cause of the aroma.there is a defect investigation for the service brakes (nhtsa action number pe07032).the engine size was unknown.the failure mileage was 10,000 and current mileage was 14,500. Updated 09/25/07
The contact owns a 2004 four winds infinity.while approaching a red light at approximately 25 mph, the contact depressed the brake pedal and it extended straight to the floor.the vehicle did not stop normally and was shut off and then restarted.the abs light illuminated on the instrument panel and remained lit.the contact drove the vehicle to her camp site and discovered that the rear passenger side wheel was hot.she also noticed a burning smell coming from the wheel.the vehicle was taken to a mechanic and they replaced the brake rotors and calipers.there is an open and closed investigation (pe07032) regarding the failure.on december 15, 2008 while driving on the highway she was informed that front of the rv was burning. She pulled over and noticed that the right and left front rotors over heated. She allowed them to cool down and proceeded to the camp ground.she could feel the vehicle pulling to the right side; however, she was able to reach her destination with the brakes operating normally. She will take the rv to the dealer on december 29, 2008.in march 2008 she had all of the brake pads replaced,all of the rotors and calipers were cleaned and rotated. The rv was serviced three times before leaving pennsylvania. She paid $1,347.00 for maintenance and repairs to avoid future failures. The dealers are not properly correcting the abs failure to avoid it from recurring. The current mileage was 17,000 and failure mileage was 16,598.updated 04/21/08
The contact owns a 2004 four winds infinity.while approaching a red light at approximately 25 mph, the contact depressed the brake pedal and it extended straight to the floor.the vehicle did not stop normally and was shut off and then restarted.the abs light illuminated on the instrument panel and remained lit.the contact drove the vehicle to her camp site and discovered that the rear passenger side wheel was hot.she also noticed a burning smell coming from the wheel.the vehicle was taken to a mechanic and they replaced the brake rotors and calipers.there is an open and closed investigation (pe07032) regarding the failure.on december 15, 2008 while driving on the highway she was informed that front of the rv was burning. She pulled over and noticed that the right and left front rotors over heated. She allowed them to cool down and proceeded to the camp ground.she could feel the vehicle pulling to the right side; however, she was able to reach her destination with the brakes operating normally. She will take the rv to the dealer on december 29, 2008.in march 2008 she had all of the brake pads replaced,all of the rotors and calipers were cleaned and rotated. The rv was serviced three times before leaving pennsylvania. She paid $1,347.00 for maintenance and repairs to avoid future failures. The dealers are not properly correcting the abs failure to avoid it from recurring. The current mileage was 17,000 and failure mileage was 16,598.updated 04/21/08
The contact owns a 2004 four winds infinity.while approaching a red light at approximately 25 mph, the contact depressed the brake pedal and it extended straight to the floor.the vehicle did not stop normally and was shut off and then restarted.the abs light illuminated on the instrument panel and remained lit.the contact drove the vehicle to her camp site and discovered that the rear passenger side wheel was hot.she also noticed a burning smell coming from the wheel.the vehicle was taken to a mechanic and they replaced the brake rotors and calipers.there is an open and closed investigation (pe07032) regarding the failure.on december 15, 2008 while driving on the highway she was informed that front of the rv was burning. She pulled over and noticed that the right and left front rotors over heated. She allowed them to cool down and proceeded to the camp ground.she could feel the vehicle pulling to the right side; however, she was able to reach her destination with the brakes operating normally. She will take the rv to the dealer on december 29, 2008.in march 2008 she had all of the brake pads replaced,all of the rotors and calipers were cleaned and rotated. The rv was serviced three times before leaving pennsylvania. She paid $1,347.00 for maintenance and repairs to avoid future failures. The dealers are not properly correcting the abs failure to avoid it from recurring. The current mileage was 17,000 and failure mileage was 16,598.updated 04/21/08
There is some kind of noise coming out the engine when i start the car, on the top of my dashboard there is another noise that i don,t know what is that every time i start my car engine, also the speed of the car is an controllable, is not speed up according to the way supposed to. That happened in all streets and highways.
There is some kind of noise coming out the engine when i start the car, on the top of my dashboard there is another noise that i don,t know what is that every time i start my car engine, also the speed of the car is an controllable, is not speed up according to the way supposed to. That happened in all streets and highways.
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