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Tothill
Apr 29, 2013Explorer
Our Class C in an 89. When we bought we had quite a bit of work done. All the fluids replaced, brakes, new battery (engine and house) and more.
Since we have had regular tune ups and oil changes. The only unexpected repair while on the road was the clutch fan going. I think it was just under $300.00 for that repair. I have all the repair and tune up invoices in a binder.
The gas gauge has given up the ghost. We have checked the fuses, and they are all okay. We will be taking it in for a repair before our first long trip this summer. I do not yet have a quote on the cost of the repair.
AS far as the house goes, we have replaced the kitchen faucet, toilet valve and bathroom fan. None were expensive repairs.
We have had to repair almost all the cabinets as the glue has dried. It is an easy repair.
Oh, lastly the electric step give up the ghost. Instead of paying to repair it, we now have a manual step.
Next year we plan to replace the curtains and blinds. That will be the most expensive upgrade to date.
Since we have had regular tune ups and oil changes. The only unexpected repair while on the road was the clutch fan going. I think it was just under $300.00 for that repair. I have all the repair and tune up invoices in a binder.
The gas gauge has given up the ghost. We have checked the fuses, and they are all okay. We will be taking it in for a repair before our first long trip this summer. I do not yet have a quote on the cost of the repair.
AS far as the house goes, we have replaced the kitchen faucet, toilet valve and bathroom fan. None were expensive repairs.
We have had to repair almost all the cabinets as the glue has dried. It is an easy repair.
Oh, lastly the electric step give up the ghost. Instead of paying to repair it, we now have a manual step.
Next year we plan to replace the curtains and blinds. That will be the most expensive upgrade to date.
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