We found the following complaints for KEYSTONE MONTANA (2005)
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This report was taken over the phone by bowman at odi and recorded as a voq.at an rv park in amado, nm, this owner of this my 2005 montana was approached by the owner of a 2007 my keystone montana who had previously experienced the separation (drop to pavement) of the vehicle stabilizer jack center bar while the vehicle had been traveling at highway speed. This prior incident is described in voq 10437722.the newly-informed ownerof the 2005 montana(represented by this voq) checked his stabilizer jack and determined that the screws intended to secure the jack cross member were not in place and the cross member had displaced itself laterally from its intended position (but not to point of separation).updated 03/06/12 .....updated 03/21/12updated 03/23/12
2005 montana 5th wheel trailer with dometic refrigerator.*njthe consumer stated after the recall was performed, the refrigerator stopped working, due to a fatigue crack in the boiler tube which caused ammonia to leak.
The contact owns a 2005 keystone montana.the trailer was raised four inches from the truck bed when normally it wasraised eight inches.the failure was due to the frame work being cracked.the camper was repaired.however, it failed again,andwascurrently being repaired.the contact has pictures and repair invoices.the failure and current mileageswere unknown.the consumer wanted to know if his information was received. Updated 06/19/07. The consumer stated that there is also king pin frame failure on the rv. The consumer provided various emails pertaining to the contact with the dealer for repairs and of various consumers with the same problem. The consumer wants to reimbursed for repairs that were not covered under the warranty however the dealer stated that no refund will be issued;the warranty does not cover the repairs due to the fact the rv frame was altered which voids the warranty. Updated 06/08/07the consumer stated that a friend noticed that the pin box was not level and that the left side was higher than the right side. The consumer provided pictures of the defect and some of the complaints from montana owners club discussion forum. Updated 07/06/07
The contact owns a 2005 keystone montana.the trailer was raised four inches from the truck bed when normally it wasraised eight inches.the failure was due to the frame work being cracked.the camper was repaired.however, it failed again,andwascurrently being repaired.the contact has pictures and repair invoices.the failure and current mileageswere unknown.the consumer wanted to know if his information was received. Updated 06/19/07. The consumer stated that there is also king pin frame failure on the rv. The consumer provided various emails pertaining to the contact with the dealer for repairs and of various consumers with the same problem. The consumer wants to reimbursed for repairs that were not covered under the warranty however the dealer stated that no refund will be issued;the warranty does not cover the repairs due to the fact the rv frame was altered which voids the warranty. Updated 06/08/07the consumer stated that a friend noticed that the pin box was not level and that the left side was higher than the right side. The consumer provided pictures of the defect and some of the complaints from montana owners club discussion forum. Updated 07/06/07
The contact owns a 2005 keystone montana 3295rk 5th wheel.the welding mechanic stated that over time the solid tubing that has air space in the middlewore outand caused cracks in the king pin box.the mechanic observed additional stress fractures, and the vehicle was currently waiting to be repaired.the king pin box wasattached to the hitch and was connected to the vehicle.the mechanic stated that the beam should be 6 inches , but because of the stress fractures the beam was 4 inches.the contact notified keystone, and was advised that the warranty did not cover the repair costs.the contact stated that the trailer has no mileage, fuel, engine, or cylinders.
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