B.O. Plenty wrote:
My point is, there are going to be things wrong with it that you will not catch. It doesn't matter if you spend two days on a PDI...You WILL be bringing it back for warranty work. Why not just take care of everything then?? I just don't look at this as big deal...and yes, if I was in the market for a new trailer this wouldn't bother me in the least...
B.O.
I would have to agree with you. My only objective for the PDI was to identify blemishes or damage that I would have a hard time defending after I drove it off the lot. Beyond that, they are more instructional to the new owner, not an acceptance test. They have to honor the fix, regardless of whether you find it then or the next day. Any good Dealer will set you up at a campground for a few days and an open appt at the end to fix anything you find wrong on your outing.
That said, the LP thing was weird, and so was the water. Our Dealer showed us fresh ice in the icemaker and turned everything on for us to check.