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In August 2022 I noticed that the door to our Airstream trailer was somewhat loose on its hinges and sagged slightly when opened. Inspection revealed that the hinges were not tight against the door frame. The door has two hinges that appear to be machined aluminum. Each hinge is attached to the exterior of the door frame with two bolts. The hinge attachments to the door itself appear to be secure. I attempted to tighten the bolts with a screwdriver, but the bolts would not tighten, as though stripped. I removed one of the bolts to attempt to diagnose what was happening, and the entire door fell off the trailer (completely separated from the trailer). Fortunately we were parked at the time, and the door had not separated while driving. I secured the door inside the trailer, covered the door opening with a tarp secured by duct tape, and drove home. I investigated the problem by partially removing the interior aluminum skin around the door frame and discovered that each bolt was secured inside the wall of the trailer by a single hex nut with an attached star washer. These nuts had come free from the screws, leaving the door secured only by friction of the bolts on the hinge bolt holes and by the door latch, which is on the forward-facing edge of the door. The door frame is a curved aluminum channel. Due to the design of the door and the hinges, the star washer for the nuts that secure the hinge bolts do not have a flat surface to bite into. As can be seen, they easily come loose. The hinge attachment appears to me to use a flawed and potentially dangerous design, as the bolts cannot be inspected or properly tightened without opening the interior wall of the trailer. The risk is that the door may become detached while driving, which would pose a serious hazard to other vehicles on the roadway.
Jun 24, 2023
4.8/5.0
27 reviews

Where to Find VIN for Problems Check

To check for problems and complaints on your 2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud, you'll need the VIN number. Find your VIN in one of these 4 common locations.

Where to Find VIN Number on 2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud for Problems Lookup - Dashboard, Door Jamb, Engine Bay, Documents

Understanding VIN Structure for Problem Reports

Each character in your 2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud 17-digit VIN helps identify specific complaints and problems affecting your vehicle model.

2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud VIN Structure for Complaint Verification - WMI, VDS, Check Digit, Model Year, Plant Code

How to Check 2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud Problems in 3 Steps

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Locate Your VIN

Find the 17-character VIN on your 2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud dashboard (visible through windshield), door jamb, engine bay, or vehicle documents.

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Review by Component

Browse owner-reported complaints organized by vehicle component (engine, transmission, brakes, electrical) to identify common issues and problem patterns for this model year.

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Check Safety Issues

Review crash and fire incidents for each component to assess safety concerns. Contact your AIRSTREAM dealer or report problems to NHTSA at SaferCar.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many problems does the 2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud have?

The 2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud currently has 1 owner-reported complaint according to NHTSA database. These complaints are organized by component to help identify common issues.

What are the most common problems with 2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud?

The most common problems reported for the 2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud are organized by component above. Each component section shows owner-reported issues, crash reports, and fire incidents to help identify patterns and problem areas.

Where does this 2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud problem data come from?

All problem and complaint data for the 2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud comes directly from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) database. These are real complaints submitted by actual vehicle owners.

How do I report problems with my 2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud?

You can report safety problems with your 2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud directly to NHTSA at SaferCar.gov or call 1-888-327-4236. Your complaint helps identify patterns and may lead to recalls or investigations.

Where can I find my VIN to check problems?

Your 2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud VIN is located in 4 places: (1) Dashboard near windshield on driver's side, (2) Driver's door jamb sticker, (3) Engine bay, (4) Vehicle registration and insurance documents.

Is the 2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud reliable?

Reliability can be assessed by reviewing the number and severity of owner complaints for the 2020 AIRSTREAM Flying Cloud. Check complaints by component, crash reports, and fire incidents above to evaluate potential issues and problem patterns.

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