We found the following complaints for MONACO COACH KNIGHT (2001)
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There was ashort in wire arking, the abs light illuminated, and it was discovered the abs sensor melted and all brakes were needed, after the dealer told the consumer numerous times there were no problems, and the consumer later discovered there was a recall on the brakes. There was a problem with the power steering and the front axle.
Dt:the consumer stated he owns a 2001 monaco knight.he is having problems with the bausch brakes. The brakes wererecalled in campaign id 04v116. The monaco file number is r02175. He said that the calipers seized, starting a fire and burning the abs sensors.there were faulty brakes.the consumer has had this in forrecall repairson september 22, 2004 . The dealer checked the calipers, then said they were fine. On november17, 2004 one of the calipers failed, and on may 10, 2004other calipers failed. Three out of the four brake calipers failed. The monaco company stated that recall repairs have already been made, and that is all they coulddo.there was a fire in the engine compartment due to a fuel leak. The consumer and his wife went to the emergency room.
(1) the problem occurs when refueling the fuel tank. (2) upon refueling, when the fuel level in the fuel tank approaches the full level, a pulsing noise in the fuel tank starts and fuel starts discharging from the fuel tank's vent with force. The discharge continues as long as the pulsing noise continues. Shortly after the pulsing noise stops, the fuel discharge stops. The discharged amount measures from 1/2 pint to 1&1/2 gallons. The frist hazard is environmental pollution from the discharged fuel. But the real hazard is the possible ignition of up to 1&1/2 gallons of fuel discharged on the ground or paving directly underneath a full fuel tank on a 36 foot motor home. This would result in complete distruction of the motor hone, anyone inside the motor home, the fueling station, any motorist at or inside the fueling station and possible anyone passing the fueling station. (3) upon notifying the manufactory of this problem, they say the unit is out of warranty and its my problem.to me, this is a factory defect of the worse kind, brought to the manufactroy's attention before anyone is injuries or any property damaged and they elect to do nothing..
The contact owns a 2001 monaco coach knight motor home. After parking the vehicle, the contact smelled smoke and noticed smoke under the rear of the vehicle. The contact also noticed that the calipers had large cracks, the rear driver side caliper was leaking brake fluid, and the abs sensors were disconnected. The contact also noticed that the rotors and wheel seals also needed to be repaired. The contact repaired the vehicle, but the failure recurred. The vehicle was then taken to an independent mechanic, but it was not diagnosed. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The vehicle year, make, and model was included in nhtsa campaign number: 02v278000 (service brakes: hydraulic). The vin and failure mileage were unknown.
The contact owns a 2001 monaco coach knight rv. The contact was driving 40 mph when the brakes overheated. The vehicle was taken to dealer where an undisclosed part was replaced.the contact stated that the failure was never repaired and later recurred. The manufacturer could not be contacted because they were no longer in business. The vin was unavailable. The current mileage was 25,000. The approximate failure mileage was 1,000.
The contact owns a 2001 monaco coach knight. While driving 60 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning and the contact noticed an abnormal burning odor coming from the tires. The vehicle was taken lazy days rv of tampa (6130 lazy days blvd, seffner, fl 33584, (800)-306-4002) where it was diagnosed that the brake assembly failed and needed to be repaired. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was contacted and stated that there were no recalls. The failure mileage was 32,000. The vin was unknown.
After driving on the road and when consumer tried to stop thebrakes locked up. This has happened three times since consumer has owned the vehicle.also, on one occasionengine had completely shut down after driving one hundred from getting the brakes fixed.
The calipers seize then overheats the rotor, pads and abs eye and sometimes catches on fire. This has happenedat least 6 times.
I own a 2001 monaco knight which i bought in 2006. We took a trip with our rv on 9/19/2008 and the brakes seized up. This caused the brake pads, rotors, bearings and oil reservoir to fail. While driving i smelled something, so istopped to find out what the problem was. The wheels were actually smoking, it had not broke out into a fire yet, but i am sure it would have if i kept driving.i searched the web and found recall number 02v278000, monaco's recall number r02175 which described the exact same problem. I called monaco and they told me that the prior owner had the brakes checked and there was nothing wrong with them and there was nothing they could do for me. This motor home has only 20,000 miles and now because of this problem i now have to have the brake pads, rotors, and the internal parts of the front axles replaced, this is not something a vehicle with only 21,000 miles on it should need. This problem is exactly what the original recall was to prevent. I would like to see this recall reissued and hold monaco responsible for the repairs that i believe were never performed under the original recall.
The contact owns a 2001 monaco coach knight motor home.while driving out of the driveway at an unknown speed, the vehicle would not stop.the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they stated that the rear brake line was completely rusted out.the current and failure mileages were 32,500.
Left front brake locked up.next 100 miles right brake locked up. 150 miles after repairs left brake locked up. 200 miles after repairs strong hot brake smell detected.
There was ashort in wire arking, the abs light illuminated, and it was discovered the abs sensor melted and all brakes were needed, after the dealer told the consumer numerous times there were no problems, and the consumer later discovered there was a recall on the brakes. There was a problem with the power steering and the front axle.
The contact owns a 2001 monaco coach knight 32ft motor coach. The contact was driving at 50 mph when he noticed smoke emitting from the front and rear brakes. The rear brakes and calipers had overheated. The dealer inspected the brakes and informed the contact that the entire brake line, sensors and calipers would need to be replaced. The contact stated the exact same failure had occurred less than one year ago and all sensors were replaced. The contact was able to locate a recall relative to the failure (nhtsa campaign id number 02v278000- service brakes, hydraulic: foundation components) but was advised by the manufacturer that monaco had filed liquidation and had been taken over by a new company, therefore she would not be able to have the vehicle repaired under the recall. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 33,000 and the current was unknown.
Dt:the consumer stated he owns a 2001 monaco knight.he is having problems with the bausch brakes. The brakes wererecalled in campaign id 04v116. The monaco file number is r02175. He said that the calipers seized, starting a fire and burning the abs sensors.there were faulty brakes.the consumer has had this in forrecall repairson september 22, 2004 . The dealer checked the calipers, then said they were fine. On november17, 2004 one of the calipers failed, and on may 10, 2004other calipers failed. Three out of the four brake calipers failed. The monaco company stated that recall repairs have already been made, and that is all they coulddo.there was a fire in the engine compartment due to a fuel leak. The consumer and his wife went to the emergency room.
There was ashort in wire arking, the abs light illuminated, and it was discovered the abs sensor melted and all brakes were needed, after the dealer told the consumer numerous times there were no problems, and the consumer later discovered there was a recall on the brakes. There was a problem with the power steering and the front axle.
There was ashort in wire arking, the abs light illuminated, and it was discovered the abs sensor melted and all brakes were needed, after the dealer told the consumer numerous times there were no problems, and the consumer later discovered there was a recall on the brakes. There was a problem with the power steering and the front axle.
Dt: the contact owned a 2001 monaco knight. The left rear inner tire had a blow out sinceit was there that the lp line was located. It ripped that line out, causing 40 gallons of lp gas to fill up the motor home. They where unable to contact dealership because they had already closed for the day.
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