Truma BBQ point - product recall

DSB
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edited November 2017 in Caravans #1

I'm sure most folk who are effected will have had a letter about this, but just in case you haven't, here goes:

Truma are initiating a Europe wide preventative safety action on some of their gas BBQ points.  Failure of this component can cause gas to leak which in unfavourable circumstances can lead to gas deflagra ton and potential injuries.  As yet, there has been no reports of such an incident, however they have decided to replace all affected products.  If the date on the ring is from 2016 or 01.2017 the BBQ point will need to be replaced free of charge.  The advice is not to use the gas system until the BBQ point has been replaced. You should contact your dealer to arrange to have your BBQ point replaced.

Please check your BBQ point and stay gas safe!

David

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  • DSB
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    edited March 2017 #2

    Just popped in to our caravan dealers to let them know that our caravan is effected by the Truma gas BBQ point recall. They are not expecting the parts in until April/May so can't book us in for the work to be carried out until they get the parts. I'll need to send off to Trauma for one on the temporary 'block off' devices.

    David

  • Shuckford
    Shuckford Forum Participant Posts: 63
    edited March 2017 #3

    DSB. Hi, Checked ours after receiving the recall notice from Truma a fortnight ago. Fortunately ours is OK, however I believe that the instructions state that you can isolate the BBQ feed at the valve block (ours is under the sink unit) Did check and our BBQ point has it's own valve... Would that work on your van? Save cancelling any plans! Shuckford...

  • SallyD
    SallyD Forum Participant Posts: 85
    edited March 2017 #4

    Sorry to hear you have to wait so long, we also need the part on our brand new van but luckily our dealer has the parts so will, be sorted by the end  of the month.

  • TimJim
    TimJim Forum Participant Posts: 162
    edited March 2017 #5

    As Shuckford states....all external barbecue points are should have a gas isolation valve on the van so continued safe use should not be a problem.

    Tj

  • DSB
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    edited March 2017 #6

    It might, I'll have to get the books out and have a look.  Thanks.

    David

  • JimC
    JimC Forum Participant Posts: 12
    edited March 2017 #7

    We picked our new van up and a week later got the letter, ours has to be changed too but I'm surprised the dealer didn't look for this at PDI stage, the Truma statement had been out a week. I have to wait until new stocks arrive, they'd just received 30 new taps, all spoken for, looks like I'll be getting the charcoal out again.

  • BorisSnowhead
    BorisSnowhead Forum Participant Posts: 50
    edited March 2017 #8

    Our van is affected

    Turned off the supply to BBQ and emailed for temporary stopper which arrived next day! Easy to fit. 

     

    Will get replaced when due service in June 

  • DSB
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    edited March 2017 #9

    Our stopper arrived this morning so haven't tried to fit it yet.

    David 

  • SteveDSD
    SteveDSD Forum Participant Posts: 36
    edited March 2017 #10

    As for gas isolation valves, it's a good idea to familiarise yourself with the location and function of them when you get a new caravan, just in case you need to use them urgently for any reason.

    Also worth labelling them if they're not already. 

  • Iain McL
    Iain McL Forum Participant Posts: 16
    edited March 2017 #11

    We purchased our van last year and are in the same position. 

    Called Truma and within 24 hours the stopper arrived in the post. 

    Called the dealer (Marquis) who funnily enough are now receiving several calls about the recall. They too haven't got the parts yet and are taking names and will call back to book the vans in for one hour slots on certain days. This isn't ideal with no dates in mind and I feel the need to chase them will be on the cards. 

    Van due a service in July and the part could be replaced then. Annoying as that's after several pre booked plans. Could be purchasing a small gas bottle to run the cadac!!! 

    Good comment about the isolation value. Top of my agenda for the weekend. 

  • Stewart P
    Stewart P Forum Participant Posts: 31
    edited March 2017 #12

    Got the letter from Truma in February and checked our valve to find out it was one of the affected batch. Got another letter from the manufacturer of our caravan so good level of communication. As our caravan was booked in for it's annual service at the end of February we rang our dealer who confirmed they had just received some stock of the replacement parts and would do the work with the service.

    Still received the temporary stopper from Truma without asking for one and the valve was replaced with the service.

    Although none of us want a problem with a piece of equipment I can say that the service from both Truma and our dealer was excellent and caused us minimum disruption.

  • IanH
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    edited April 2017 #13

    According to the little article in the CAMC magazine, this only effects the outlets with a yellow cap and valve handle and certain part numbers (not got the magazine now so cannot check the numbers).

    We had our outlet replaced a while ago (different issue) but ours has red fittings, so I guess we are ok.

    Incidentally, our BBQ outlet runs off the pipework in the front locker and I'm sure there isn't a valve other than the one on the fitting itself?

  • pagan8c
    pagan8c Forum Participant Posts: 91
    edited April 2017 #14

    I have had 6 letters re this from Swift and each time I have filled in the form to say I am not affected by it . I am hoping this is the last letter I receive. I even rang Swift after the 4th letter but it didn't stop them coming.

  • xtrailman
    xtrailman Forum Participant Posts: 559
    edited May 2017 #15

    Some 2017 Swifts are still arriving with the faulty valve according to posts on swift talk.

  • IanH
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    edited May 2017 #16

    That is just appalling. Quality Control? What quality control?

    Mind you, I read on there about one chap who's caravan arrived at the dealership with no carpets. Incredible!

  • Tipplescaravan
    Tipplescaravan Forum Participant Posts: 1
    edited July 2020 #17

    We had our Truma Gas BBQ Point fitted just after we purchased our caravan in 2016. We received no letter from Our dealerand have discovered our tap to be leaking gas Yesterday whilst leaving for our first Holiday (Off grid) Tomorrow !!! Really do hope that i can get this fixed today.