waggy wrote:
Last year when I was purchasing a used RV, the dealer convinced me to purchase a Lubrico Warranty which is fully-insured by Northbridge General Insurance Corp. I have less than 3000 miles on the RV and had it out 4 times. I now have a problem with the transmission, so I called Lubrico Warranty to find that the warranty was worthless! Either I did not read the whole policy, or I did and forgot the section that said I could not change the oil myself. Well I changed the oil myself and the policy is void! The policy said I was to have the oil changed every 6 months by a business. If you have a RV policy, please check your policy to see how the insurance company can get out of paying! It is too late for me, hope it isn't too late for you.
Don't give up too easily. If you did the oil changes yourself and followed the 6 month regimen or better, use the company appeal process. Show them record of your changes including proof of purchase of supplies. Point out the problem is not related to oil but the transmission. Find a mechanic who would put it in writing you did the changes correctly. They can waive the requirement on a case by case basis. It is worth a shot to try.