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We found the following complaints for TOYOTA TOYOTA MOTORHOME (1984)

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Dt:the consumer stated that the rear axel was too small for the weight of the motor home.refer to recall campaign #91v061000.there had been two failures of the axle.in both cases the vehicle's owner had the repairs completed on the existing axel at their own expense.the axel that remained the same was the original from the manufacturer.the axel had not been completely replaced due to the expensive cost.the remedy in the recall indicated that the full rear axel assembly should be replaced.this could not be done because gardner pacific was no longer in business.the current owner purchased this vehicle in 1998 and does not know whether or not the original owner received a recall notice.(11/30/05)*sc updated 04/12/06.

The contact owns a 1984 toyota granville motor home (na).while driving 45 mph, the contact noticed that the rear of the vehicle began to vibrate.he examined the vehicle and noticed that the lug nuts on both the rear driver side and passenger side tires failed.the contact did not notice any differences in the vehicle beforehand.the vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealer.the current mileage was 30,500 and failure mileage was 29,000. Updated 09/16/08 the consumer stated the driver side rear wheel bearing failed. The second occurrence, the wheel bolts broke at the wheel with the lug nuts attached. The consumer replaced al 5 wheel bolts and lug nuts.the third time, the rear passenger wheel shredded two bolts with the lug nuts still attached. The consumer discovered the motorhome was equipped with a 1/2 ton 5 bolts rear axle assembly instead of a 1 ton 6 bolt rear axle. Updated 09/24/08.

Just about all motorhomes built on toyota chassis in the late 70s to mid 80s had defective rear axle which could fail suddenly causing loss of control of the vehicle and were recalled (sunrader motorhome).

The consumer was not aware of the recall on the rear axle, consumer is having difficulty in obtaining parts and information regarding the recall repair and the procedures to have the vehicle repaired properly. *mjs

Just about all motorhomes built on toyota chassis in the late 70s to mid 80s had defective rear axle which could fail suddenly causing loss of control of the vehicle and were recalled (sunrader motorhome).

The contact owns a 1984 toyota granville motor home (na).while driving 45 mph, the contact noticed that the rear of the vehicle began to vibrate.he examined the vehicle and noticed that the lug nuts on both the rear driver side and passenger side tires failed.the contact did not notice any differences in the vehicle beforehand.the vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealer.the current mileage was 30,500 and failure mileage was 29,000. Updated 09/16/08 the consumer stated the driver side rear wheel bearing failed. The second occurrence, the wheel bolts broke at the wheel with the lug nuts attached. The consumer replaced al 5 wheel bolts and lug nuts.the third time, the rear passenger wheel shredded two bolts with the lug nuts still attached. The consumer discovered the motorhome was equipped with a 1/2 ton 5 bolts rear axle assembly instead of a 1 ton 6 bolt rear axle. Updated 09/24/08.




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