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rjs3118
Jul 31, 2017Explorer
12th Man Fan wrote:
I would be real surprised if you have found anywhere near all of the problems yet.
I would recommend that you take it camping and use it the remainder of the summer and use everything in the unit. Check all of the slide wipes and everything that move to see if there is a potential problem.
After you are through camping for the summer take it to the dealer with your list of issues. If it takes them all winter to fix it at least you won't lose any camping time with your family.
As far as a lemon law and contacting a lawer you probably signed some papers in the process that says you can't sue but must go through an arbitration process.
I read today that the RV industry set records this year on the number of new units sold. I assure you, you are not alone with quality issues.
Just keep good notes and document every call you have with the dealer or Mfg.
Good luck and don't give up. thats what they hope you will do.
Thank you so much for the help. In your opinion, should we contact the manufacturer before we meet with our dealer and risk souring our relationship with them or would it be better now that I know that some/most of these problems should have been detected/corrected at the set-up (dealer) level?
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