Winnebago reported a recall of 6,536 motorhomes following an investigation that confirmed a defect in the company’s Cummins-made generator or, more specifically, the fuel hose between the inline fuel filter and the Injection Pump Module (IPM).
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recalled 23V-307, aimed at the Winnebago Travato, Solis and Ekko motorhomes manufactured between May 2020 and March 2023.
As Cummins made the affected component, the Winnebago recall follows Cummins Recall 23E-030, highlighting the risk of gas leaks and fire hazards.
To fix the defect, those vehicles affected will be inspected, and, if necessary, the fuel hose and associated clamps will be replaced. The replacement fuel hose part number is A073T925.
The remedy program began on April 28, 2023.
Cummins is conducting the recall, including notifying owners, performing the repair, and submitting quarterly status reports to the NHTSA. The planned owner notification date is June 2, 2023, and reimbursement, if applicable, will follow the plan on file with NHTSA.