Recall Alert: Tiffin GT1 Touring Vans

TTAC Staff
by TTAC Staff

This one is for all those in our audience who have an interest in recreational and camping vehicles.


Tiffin Motorhomes is recalling 20 model year 2025 GT1 Touring vans because the rear bench seat belt buckles may be too short, preventing them from being fastened. This issue does not meet federal safety standards and increases the risk of injury in a crash. Dealers will inspect and replace the seat belts as needed at no cost. Notification letters are expected to be mailed on October 24, 2025. Owners can contact Tiffin customer service at 1-256-356-8661 with recall number TIF-146.

Disclosure: This article was partially written by AI and edited by a staffer.

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  • Kjhkjlhkjhkljh kljhjkhjklhkjh utterly dumb use case .. lets jar, shake, thermally shock, cover in water, hammer, jump and violently vibrate all the things that combust and connect stupid amounts of current.
  • Slavuta Das Kia Visionhttps://www.kia.com/us/en/kia-collective/vision/designing-the-next-chapter.html
  • FreedMike …or maybe Kia actually looked at the thing and said, “my word, that thing is ugly and no one is going to buy it, never mind what it runs on”…
  • Probert Over 30,000,000 EVs have been sold this year. Many in America, sadly for your thesis. Whether the US wishes to participate in this tech moving forward, or not, others are. In essence we have ceded the world to China in this regard, and in yet another field we will be relegated to second rate moribundity. Happy days!!!!Oh - South Korea has halted billions in investment in the US. Investment that could have employed thousands of Americans. Good times!!!!Oh - last year some 4 million people died prematurely from fossil fuel pollution. Party on!!!!!
  • Fred Granted there must be thousands of parts in a car. I'm sure they are designing cars with computers and use a MRP system, so it's all documented. Do a querey and pull it up. Unless you they want to hide something.
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