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MrDoneIt65
Mar 28, 2012Explorer
Bigblockronni, contact the manufacturer online. They usually have a list of repair shops they recommend. Then make sure you join Good Sam, they are a lifesaver in many instances. Also get the Good Sam Emergency Road Service, they are there when you need them on the road.
My problem with the RV industry is how they seem to avoid problems after the sale. When I bought my new Chevy and the alternator went bad I took it to the Chevy Dealer and they repaired it. They didn't tell me to get in touch with Delco. If you buy an RV and the airconditioner quits working they tell you to get in touch with Dometic or Norcold. I had to take my Workhorse Chassis to a Workhorse Service Center. I think that is the reason the dealer I bought my motorhome from is now out of business.
My problem with the RV industry is how they seem to avoid problems after the sale. When I bought my new Chevy and the alternator went bad I took it to the Chevy Dealer and they repaired it. They didn't tell me to get in touch with Delco. If you buy an RV and the airconditioner quits working they tell you to get in touch with Dometic or Norcold. I had to take my Workhorse Chassis to a Workhorse Service Center. I think that is the reason the dealer I bought my motorhome from is now out of business.
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