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nremtp143
Apr 23, 2017Explorer
Good evening guys. We are home from our trip that we've waited on and wondering if we were going to have the camper back in time. The week had perfect temps in the mid to high 70s mostly and one day in the mid 80s. The AC problems continue in sort. With the unit being in the shade except for about two hours a day, the AC units kept the rig at temps ranging in the mid to higher 60s. They were set on 63* and left alone except for the front unit. My wife cannot sleep with the unit on high as she freezes, so at night, the front AC unit was turned to the LO setting at 63*. The unit would stay on for about 3 minutes and then turn off, and would not ever come back on unless the thermostat was turned off and the then restarted. After day two of this, I came home and looked at the work order I had from Keystone and guess what was not done. You guessed it! The AC units were never looked at according to what I was sent from them. The new vents were put in, the ducts re-taped and that's it! There is not mention of the unit being taken to the heat bay as I was told it would be in the pre-work forms. So, it is very possible that the AC unit problems may persist this summer.
Also, in the work order it states that one of the basement doors leaked during the "15 minute" water test that was conducted on the unit, and that door was repaired. On the original work order, the unit was supposed to go to the rain bay for at least an hour. Anyway, it rained twice this week and the left front basement door leaked into the basement floor both times. The weather stripping is pulled off of the door at the top by the door closing each time. Something else the dealer will deal with this week.
Other than these two items, we had a great trip. No flex in the nose, but I've only towed it less than 100 miles since getting it back. So that is still up in the air as well.
Also, in the work order it states that one of the basement doors leaked during the "15 minute" water test that was conducted on the unit, and that door was repaired. On the original work order, the unit was supposed to go to the rain bay for at least an hour. Anyway, it rained twice this week and the left front basement door leaked into the basement floor both times. The weather stripping is pulled off of the door at the top by the door closing each time. Something else the dealer will deal with this week.
Other than these two items, we had a great trip. No flex in the nose, but I've only towed it less than 100 miles since getting it back. So that is still up in the air as well.
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