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Automotive · Canada · 2026-03-05

Forest River RV trailers, shore power inlet wire insulation improperly removed

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CountryCanada
CategoryAutomotive
Published2026-03-05
ManufacturerFOREST RIVER
Models affectedIMPRESSION
Model year2026
Units affected9
DefectOn a small number of RV trailers, the insulation on the wires for the shore power inlet may not have been removed properly. As a result, the wires could be exposed and cause electrical arcing (sparks)._x000D_ Electrical arcing can create the risk of a fire. Exposed wiring could create a risk of shock or electrocution.
ComponentElectrical
RemedyNone of the affected trailers have been delivered to customers. Forest River will instruct dealers to inspect and, if necessary, repair the wiring for the shore power inlet before the trailers are delivered. To reduce the safety risk, Forest River advises you not to use the shore power inlet until the recall repairs are completed.
Recall number2026-103
Official noticeView source ↗

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