โSep-09-2014 01:20 AM
Alarm bells rung over non-compliance of American-style fifth wheelers and hitches sold in NSW
The NSW department of Fair Trading has issued a public warning about the safety of Australian RV Gooseneck fifth wheeler trailers and Hijacker fifth wheel assembly hitches due to non-compliance with Australian Design Rules.
According to Fair Trading Commissioner Rod Stowe, the vehicles were sold by Play Mor, Newcastle RVs and Newcastle RV Specialists over the past four years. The companiesโ former director is James Fredrick Kaufmann.
Play Mor and Newcastle RVs are now in liquidation, while Newcastle RV Specialists is currently trading as RV Specialists.
Stowe said NSW Fair Trading has been working closely with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Roads and Maritime Services and the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development about the safety issue.
โAustralian RV Gooseneck 4.5 tonne heavy vehicle trailers with VINs beginning with 1JW100 are the subject of a current national voluntary recall,โ he said.
โNon-compliance includes low exterior lighting visibility; rear bumper mounted too high; king pin and skid plate may not have required markings; and the braking system may not be the correct configuration.โ
There are also concerns that Australian RV Gooseneck trailers under 4.5 tonnes (commencing with the same VIN 1JW100) may have similar safety issues.
โFair Trading is also issuing a warning about the Hijacker fifth wheel assembly hitches as James Kaufmann has not provided Roads and Maritime Services with any evidence that these products are compliant with Australian Design Rules,โ he said.
โThese problems pose a significant danger to the vehicle operator as well as other road users and need to be addressed immediately.โ
Owners of any of these products bought from the aforementioned companies are encouraged to have their vehicles inspected immediately.
โAffected consumers should contact James Kaufmann who now trades under RV Specialists Pty Ltd and Summer Life RV Pty Ltd on 02 4954 6652 to remedy the problem,โ he said.
NOTE: Photo of Summer Lite RV fifth wheeler is for illustration purposes only.
โSep-09-2014 02:59 PM
RobertRyan wrote:laknox wrote:
And there have been how many problems caused by these issues? Dumb that they were sold that way, but, I agree, protectionism seems to be more the case than anything.
Lyle
Nothing to with protectionism, I found out after making the post an Expatriate English PIA who has been making complaints to the Government Authorities about US 5vers. On the Caravanners Forum, he was asked to give examples of problems he knew about. He then became abusive and said he would not post replies. He has problems with Australian Caravans as well, strangely none with many English companies. He is a serial pest with unfortunately some industry connections
If I known he was behind the news story I would not have made the initial post
โSep-09-2014 02:49 PM
laknox wrote:
And there have been how many problems caused by these issues? Dumb that they were sold that way, but, I agree, protectionism seems to be more the case than anything.
Lyle
โSep-09-2014 07:52 AM
โSep-09-2014 07:24 AM