We found the following complaints for HOLIDAY RAMBLER NEPTUNE (2004)
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With only 14,000 miles on vehicle the aluminum radiator began leaking where the core is attached to the tank. Manufacture has since replaced aluminum with steel radiators but would not agree to pay for any of the replacement since the warranty time has expired. I have talked to other people with the same type of motor home that are having leaks also. I feel this is a trend and maybe should be investigated for installing faulty radiators in these units. Radiators should last longer than 14,000 miles.
Embarked on a road trip at approximately 9:30 am after traveling about 4 miles the entire motorhome went into a violent and severe swaying motion. I slowed the veh and pulled to shoulder of the road, inspected all tires, nothing apparent or obvious. Used a creeper to inspect under veh suspension unable to detect a problem. Resorted to internet with description of incident anddiscovered a potential cause.armed with information garnered from several web sites. The problem was quickly detected. The left rear trailing arm was cracked, completely into two pieces at the u bolt area in front of the axel.i have driven this motorhome over 24000 miles and maintain it well. Owning this vehicle for over five years i am surprised that i have never received a recall notice. My prior internet inquiries done shortly after purchase never indicated a problem. Apparent this information is left to the owner to find out on their own at the risk of peril to anyone on the highway that happened to be near an incident.
Found both rear trailing arms to be cracked upon inspection. Replaced both arms to correct problem.old arms were cracked to a point where total failure was eminent.
Consumer letter regarding vehicle safety defect service bulletin recall campaign 05v053000. *mr
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