WyoTraveler wrote:
I think all RVs have gone down in quality. I dumped my previous Jayco TT. Poor wiring in the walls. No wire nuts, crimps or insulation on connections. wires just twisted together within walls. My TT almost burned to the ground. Scarey. No cooperation from Jayco. I ended up paying to have it repaired. Good thing. In addition furnace and thermostat wired wrong.Tech said worst wiring job he had ever seen in a TT. Then water in the walls that Jayco couldn't fix. Life is too short. I dumped it back on the market within a year. I figured that much water in the wall is bound to have mold plus other problems showing up later.
I bought a new construction track home and was shocked at poor work on electrical at several places in the walls - and those are the ones I discovered. I found one error when I installed a GFI on that circuit and it would automatically trip. Had to hire an electrician who found the problem.
I think it's just pride in work in general and can happen to any business with a bad employee. I'm strongly considering buying a new Jayco next year. The owner's forum has strong favorable opinions on owners who bought new and have now owned their Jayco for two years.