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- stro1965ExplorerCongrats B-rad Lee! Mine is currently in the shop getting some minor stuff repaired under warranty (to be expected I guess). I'll have to wait for a new gas tank fuel gauge and a new universal remote to be ordered from Keystone though.
One of the things I had them check was the black tank gauge. I couldn't get it off "full" no matter how long I rinsed. Turns out it was wired backwards (?) and full actually meant empty! Another issue I found was the garage heat strip not working, wasn't wired correctly from the factory, and the sound bar wouldn't work with the TV. Again, not wired properly from the factory. Little stuff though. Definitely 1st World problems! - B-rad_LeeExplorer
stro1965 wrote:
Here are a few pics. Very few issues so far (that I couldn't fix myself). I did notice today that the universal remote won't work with one of the awnings.



Congratulations! We just picked up our 325 on Monday.:B - takenExplorer II
stro1965 wrote:
Issues to be addressed that I've noticed thus far...
Slight leak at base of toilet.
Universal remote won't operate main awning.
One window binding slightly.
Gas gauge for toys gas tank doesn't work.
All little stuff. Not too shabby!
Right, completely normal. Give some use before bringing it in for these. You will find more and it will save you a second trip to the dealer... - stro1965ExplorerIssues to be addressed that I've noticed thus far...
Slight leak at base of toilet.
Universal remote won't operate main awning.
One window binding slightly.
Gas gauge for toys gas tank doesn't work.
All little stuff. Not too shabby! - SBrooks72ExplorerVery nice very nice!! I just picked up my Fuzion 413.
- CarlT100Explorer
stro1965 wrote:
lawnspecialties wrote:
The dealer we prefer is about 100 miles from us. They're probably the largest selection of toy haulers within 500 miles. Plus, they're really good on pricing.
When we had our Cyclone, I got to know the service guys on a first name basis since we were there for repairs more than we were out camping. One day we were talking about future purchases for me. They said the Work & Play was best for us with our racing. But I wanted to know of all their brands (at least 6-8), which did they recommend for my "after racing" camping toy hauler. I figure a service guy's opinion would be more impartial than a salesman's. Hands down, they said the Fuzions. They liked the quality but when maintenance issues came up, the Fuzion guys were the best to deal with in getting things taken care of.
Good to know!
X2 That makes me feel good about my Fuzion Impact. - takenExplorer IIVery nice looking rig!
- stro1965Explorer
lawnspecialties wrote:
The dealer we prefer is about 100 miles from us. They're probably the largest selection of toy haulers within 500 miles. Plus, they're really good on pricing.
When we had our Cyclone, I got to know the service guys on a first name basis since we were there for repairs more than we were out camping. One day we were talking about future purchases for me. They said the Work & Play was best for us with our racing. But I wanted to know of all their brands (at least 6-8), which did they recommend for my "after racing" camping toy hauler. I figure a service guy's opinion would be more impartial than a salesman's. Hands down, they said the Fuzions. They liked the quality but when maintenance issues came up, the Fuzion guys were the best to deal with in getting things taken care of.
Good to know! - CarlT100Explorer
riotpat wrote:
I pick mine up today, every excited.
Congratulations! Enjoy. - lawnspecialtiesExplorerThe dealer we prefer is about 100 miles from us. They're probably the largest selection of toy haulers within 500 miles. Plus, they're really good on pricing.
When we had our Cyclone, I got to know the service guys on a first name basis since we were there for repairs more than we were out camping. One day we were talking about future purchases for me. They said the Work & Play was best for us with our racing. But I wanted to know of all their brands (at least 6-8), which did they recommend for my "after racing" camping toy hauler. I figure a service guy's opinion would be more impartial than a salesman's. Hands down, they said the Fuzions. They liked the quality but when maintenance issues came up, the Fuzion guys were the best to deal with in getting things taken care of.
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