After this discovery, the Company notified its extensive OEM and dealer base of the problem and provided specific instructions on how to handle it and secure a replacement unit. Once Dometic investigated early reports in April, the Company was able to reproduce a failure mode only after changing the sequence of installation steps in the power awning installation process. All RV manufacturers which purchased power awning units included in the recall are also expected to issue notification to NHTSA per federal regulations. On April 19, 2013, Dometic notified the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and a NHTSA campaign number of 13E-019 has been assigned. On the power awning field Motor Service Kit the serial # appears on the end cap of the shipping tube. The serial # appears on a label on the right underside of the fabric and on the roller tube. This potential condition affects only the power awning products manufactured between February 13, 2013, (306XXXXX serial #) through April 9, 2013, (314XXXXX serial #). As a result, if damage does occur to the motor, the awning can unfurl unexpectedly, while the coach or vehicle is at rest or in transit. In April 2013, the Company had determined that if an important step was bypassed in the installation of the power awnings, this could potentially damage the awning's motor. ELKHART, Ind., /PRNewswire/ - Dometic USA, a manufacturer of high quality products for the RV industry, announced that it has identified a potential condition related to its 9100 Power Awnings, Weatherpro Awnings and Motor Service Kits and has initiated a recall and replacement of all the affected power awning units.