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Originally Posted by Jacksonjack
I bought a Quantum PD31 in November. I took it out for an overnight dry run with the girl friend to check things out. The following weekend we went out again and took the kids for an overnight. When we got back home I parked it and the next morning went to level it and put the slides out. While putting the slide out I heard a popping noise and the slide stalled. I ended up having to do an override to get The slide back in . I took it back to the dealer on December 18th . They said they should have it back right after the 1st of the year. They still have the camper and I called last week and stopped by today. The story I'm getting is they are having trouble with Thor authorizing enough hours to fix it.
I'm sitting here thinking how can there be anything to debate ? A brand new camper that's only been used 2 nights ?
Is Thor normally this hard to deal with ? No one has said I've done anything wrong. Is the dealer playing me because they need an excuse for more time to get me fixed ? Someone once told me they will take care of cash customers before warrenty work cause they make more money and warrenty work is kinda held hostage.
Anyone have a good number to call to cut thru the BS ?
Thanks
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In my experience, with my 2017 Freedom Elite, Thor was interested responsive and helpful every time I contacted them. I did not have anything major go wrong but I think Thor cares about customer satisfaction. I did not have to go in to the dealer for any repairs or service but I don’t think I’d leave my coach there and wait. If they could not give me a scheduled appointment time I’d go elsewhere. I live in Indiana so going to Thor directly would have been an option. Good luck.