Keystone recalls Outback, Sydney RV models, citing lack of smoke detector

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Aug. 2, 2012—Keystone RV recalled 2013 Outback and Sydney RVs that were manufactured from July 10, 2012, through July 17, 2012. These vehicles might be equipped with two carbon-monoxide alarms and no smoke alarms.

In the event of a fire, the lack a smoke alarm could increase the risk of personal injury or property damage.

Keystone will notify owners, and dealers will inspect and install, as necessary, a smoke alarm free. The safety recall is expected to begin during August 2012.

Owners may contact Keystone at 866/425-4369. Owners also may contact National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Vehicle Safety Hotline at 888/327-4236 or go to safercar.gov.