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Interpretation ID: aiam1650

Mr. John R. Lutz, Assistant General Counsel, Skyline Corporation, 2520 By-Pass Road, Elkhart, IN 46514; Mr. John R. Lutz
Assistant General Counsel
Skyline Corporation
2520 By-Pass Road
Elkhart
IN 46514;

Dear Mr. Lutz: This is to confirm conversations you had on October 16 and 24, 1974 with Mr. Michael Peskoe of NHTSA's Chief Counsel's Office, regarding defect notification campaign 74-0149, which involves safety related defects in certain Skyline travel trailers. We wish to confirm our understanding that Skyline has agreed to send notification letters identical to that forwarded to us by your letter of October 4, 1974, to all owners of Skyline travel trailers involved in this campaign who have not at the time of mailing had their vehicles inspected, regardless of whether such purchasers were mailed a copy of an earlier notification letter.; We will consider the notification letter forwarded to us on October 4 1974, to conform to the requirements of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act for purposes of this particular campaign. The October 4 letter is based on our letter to you of September 23, 1974, in which we reviewed an earlier notification letter forwarded to us on September 12, 1974. However, it now appears that while we indicated certain areas in which this earlier letter failed to conform to 49 CFR Part 577, we inadvertently overlooked certain other instances in which the letter did not conform. Consequently, both the earlier letter and the letter of October 4 fail to contain information in response to the requirements of S 577.4(e)(1)(ii) and (iii). These requirements specify that the manufacturer must include an estimate of both the day by which repair parts will be available at repair facilities and the time necessary to perform the work involved in correcting the defect. The former calls for the manufacturer to specify a given day, while the latter calls for an estimate in terms of hours. While we do not request further revision of the letters sent in this campaign, these information items should be included in notifications sent in any future campaigns.; We appreciate your cooperation in the recall and repair of the Skylin trailers involved in this campaign, and trust we can rely on your continued cooperation in the future.; Sincerely, Andrew G. Detrick, Acting Director, Office of Defect Investigation, Motor Vehicle Programs;