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We did have a gennie issue, and getting it repaired, even under warranty, can be a hassle. First, you have to locate a Cummins Onan dealer. Second, you have to find one that's not booked up. Third, the warranty does not cover travel to your location. That travel charge can easily be over $100/hr, and you may get an apprentice technician who spends the first couple of hours on his computer researching tech bulletins and RV forums. Btw - we had a defective carb. Gennie would run 15-20 mins then shut down.
The wipers: they were checked be the dealer at low speed. Leaving the dealership, we were on a 2-lane road doing 65 mph when we hit a hard downpour. Turned on the wipers, went to high speed, and the wipers flopped over and stopped! (Insert pucker factor :-)) Turns out the framework for the wiper assembly was bent, and had to be replaced.
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