Recent RV service center experience
When we took delivery of the coach the LED awning light was out and was ordered. When I got home after delivery, I noticed the delivery tech who put the slide in while we were signing the contract let the ladder get in the way of the slide in the back damaging both the ladder and the faux wood trim at the back of the slide. Since taking delivery, we noticed a couple things wring with he coach. The forward latch catch on the outdoor kitchen needed repair and the awning end caps flew off at some point while traveling. Also, the water pump leaked on a long road trip causing water damage to the wood around the bed.
I took the coach to the dealer to look at all the things that needed to be ordered and then once all the parts cam in, I dropped it off for a couple days and everything was repaired. Not only did they replace the wood paneling around the bed, but they rebuilt the entire bed frame as well!
It was a good experience with my service center. What I learned from this forum is that NOT to just leave your coach there if they done't have the parts to fix it. We were able to make a couple local trips while waiting for them to get the parts (not needing the water pump). The pump they replaced the original with is MUCH more sturdy and rugged. This allowed us to enjoy the RV and not be angry with it sitting at the service center for a month.
With all the bad talk about RV service centers, I just thought I would share a good one.
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Best Regards,
Jody
Yorktown, VA
2015 Hurricane 32N, 2015 Kia Optima, 2016 Master Tow
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