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laknox
Aug 07, 2015Nomad
When doing a PDI, you always have to remember that there's an awful lot you simply can't see, that's behind walls or panels or underneath. I don't think there's one person here who would demand a dealer pull the coroplast off the entire bottom for a PDI. Think of the guy who recently posted about his 4 month old FW catching fire and burning in Quartzite due to chafed wiring and hydraulic hoses. How do you catch this? Sawdust gets left in the attic space and will filter down through vents, speakers and light fixtures. I know =all= my light fixtures had sawdust in them after the first year; no way to catch that unless we removed them all to check. Same with AC ducts; how many simply aren't attached or are crushed? I read on here several years ago about a guy who had to do some work on his FW and, after removing a panel, saw that the plumbing and wiring had been run through a wall by simply bashing a hole in the wall with a hammer. How do you find stuff like this in a PDI? Would you accept it if you did? I am in NO WAY defending the RV industry; it's truly shameful the way they send these things out, expecting the dealers to finish the job that should be done at the factory. Just stating a truth, is all...
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