Just got a call from the dealer that the A/C is fixed. New batteries, A/C working, life is good. We're waiting for the table between the driver and passenger seats and we're happy. If someone is telling you to go to Ford, that is BS, they can fix it or call a tech who can. Be prepared to leave the coach at the dealer longer than is reasonable and call them and make yourself a pain. I've dealt with our dealer before and know the drill. The price makes them almost tolerable. They usually get there eventually. If it's likely to be a big dollar amount we are prepared to leave it as long as it takes. They really don't want your coach taking up space in their repair space.
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Originally Posted by pmorris92223
We have a Vegas 24.1 with a Bmpro system and so it's been OK. We put the coach in the shop for house battery failure and dash a/c not working. We have the Ford V8 as you probably do on your 25.1. Our dealer replaced the batteries and is working on the A/C. Nobody said anything about it being a Ford problem, it may be but I haven't heard that yet. We like the coach for it's size and we don't have to extend the slide to get to the bedroom. We had a hurricane 35M and fixed most small issues ourselves or had our mechanic do the work. It was easier than pulling teeth with the dealer. No you shouldn't have to do that, but sometimes you pick your battles. As Ducksface says, sell it and take your loss or work through the issues as they pop up. It's a motorhome and they break.
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