We found the following complaints for MONACO COACH KNIGHT (2000)
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Hubs keep over heating since we bought the rv
Rear axle as stated on data plate list rear axle max at 13500 lbs. The dry weight on the rear axleis 13759 with no water in the coach when the coach is loaded with 65 gal's of water an normal food and clothes the rear axle weight is over 15000 lbs this results in a serious handeling and braking problem.
After receiving a recall letter, took it to the dealer for repairs. Manufacturer refused to pay over 5 hours of work to cover the repairs.the abs brakes were repaired twice previously.
Brake failure on a 200 monaco knight rv. Calipers got stuck and the heat caused the rotor to crack and ruined the calipers and the anti brake lock sensor.
Rear axle as stated on data plate list rear axle max at 13500 lbs. The dry weight on the rear axleis 13759 with no water in the coach when the coach is loaded with 65 gal's of water an normal food and clothes the rear axle weight is over 15000 lbs this results in a serious handeling and braking problem.
While applying the brake pedal vehicle failed to stop and it swerved in different directions. Vehicle was taken to a dealer for inspection, but mechanic could not duplicate the problem.
Brake failure.
The contact owns a 2000 monaco knight coach rv.the contact was driving approximately 10 mph when the vehicle began to abnormally pull toward the right as the anti-lock brake sensor warning light illuminated. The contact stated there was a burning odor coming from the brakes. After investigating, the contact discovered that the front driver side brake had overheated.the vehicle was parked and the contact was no longer driving the vehicle. The vehicle was not repaired or examined for the failure. The contact stated that the vehicle was previously repaired under nhtsa campaign id number 02v278000 (service brakes, hydraulic: foundation components). The failure and current mileage was 32,000.
Major building code violations include using romex wiring (carrying 110 volts ac) where allowed to flex and rub through to bare copper wiring. This wire was then installed in a manner that allowed it to go underneath a non-flexible water line that subsequently broke & leaked onto exposed wiring.the matter of 300 pound cabinet.has been "repaired" 5 times, keeps getting loose from ceiling & is about to fall on driver of vehicle. The results if gone unchecked would either kill. The driver or a lot of people as the now out-of-control vehicle careened down the road.both manufacturer & dealer have failed to repair this problem, putting driver and lots of people at great risk.this vehicle should be declared for what it is a lemon!!i do not feel that manufacturer is acting in a responsible manner!dt
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