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SabreCanuck
Aug 01, 2017Explorer
bgum wrote:
Gee the windows were installed crooked in the slide when you took possession.
Gee the window blinds were slanted when you took possession.
Gee there were missing and crooked screws when you took possession.
Drawers come out during travel due to your driving and our wonderful roads and the dealer and manufacturing can hardly be held responsible.
Take your rig in for the items to be fixed. Be aware that it will take a long time. Better yet learn how to fix the little things.
LOL.. I agree but I'm sure you'll get blasted for that one..
To the OP - ALL mfgs require any repairs to start at the dealer level and then get escalated from there if they can't be resolved. Some dealers/mechanics/wash bay boys are better/faster at fixing items than others which is where the term "better be a good dealer" comes into play. In my opinion, your first response of the two threats of contacting a) the manufacturer or b) my lawyer will get you nowhere except the back of the line if I was at that dealership. Your list is not even remotely close to what would be called a "lemon" so forget the lawyer talk.
You will save yourself a lot of headache and time by getting the toolkit out and fixing it yourself. I know I have. Or you can go through the process of waiting, watching and possibly paying someone else do it for you. It should also be noted that our last 2 brand new rigs have never made their way back to the dealer for warranty issues that are waaay worse than anything on your list.
I know it's brand new but things are gonna come loose and need adjusting. You really want to wait for two weeks for someone else to straighten your blinds and tighten some screws? choice is yours but I know where I would prefer to have my camper and that is well... camping..
Wish you well.
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