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I am experiencing issues with carbon monoxide entering the interior of the motor home when the generator is used to provide electrical power. The vehicle has been taken to the authorized dealership on three or four prior visits (camping world in albuquerque, new mexico) and they reported that there is not a problem. I lived in the vehicle for a period of two months between the period of february 4, 2014 through march 28, 2014, and i discovered that carbon monoxide is entering the living area of the vehicle while the generator is operating. The most significant time of carbon monoxide entry appears to be when the temperature is below 40 degrees and between 11:00 p.m. Through 6:00 a.m. (mountain daylight time). Camping world testing is not being conducted under similar operating conditions (time and temperature) and is not using additional carbon monoxide monitoring equipment to test or detect the levels of carbon monoxide inside the vehicle and that is why their testing does not show the presence of carbon monoxide. I was told that they have run the generator for long periods of time and waited for the carbon monoxide detector alarm to sound. We have become ill on several occasions while using this vehicle with the generator running, so i no longer use the generator while sleeping, as the carbon monoxide detector alarm activates.
On september 4 night a serious electrical fire broke out inside our new 2011 jayco 31ss. It burned through the automatic transfer switch connectors, wiring and plastic box. The automatic transfer switch and two other electronic boxes are under the bed and the fire could have caused substantial bodily damage and/or deaths....updated 08-03-12updated 08/09/2012
No incident, but interested in an investigation because of safety.i am also interested in checking to see if jayco can address this issue with 2010-2015 class c motorhome owners.http://www.jaycoowners.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23499warning suspension problems - hellwig springs adjusted incorrectly from the factory jayco incorrectly installed the hellwig helper springs on many greyhawk motorhomes with the "j-ride" package. This can cause loss of vehicle control and or death.the redhawk brand may also be affected. If you own a greyhawk or redhawk motorhome i strongly suggest you inspect your hellwig springs adjustment. I have attached photos of an incorrectly adjusted spring and a correctly adjusted spring. If the springs are not correctly adjusted the spring shackle can fail due to the bolts stripping the threads. Given the weight of the unit the hellwig helper springs should be adjusted so there is approximately 3/4" - 1" of distance to the factory springs.
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