Lynnmor wrote:
I would like to suggest that everyone check those connections at the back of the inlet. Mine were not tightened at all. Could have started a fire!
This was our first major trip in the new travel trailer and we found a large number of fasteners that weren't tightened. Antenna crank fell off in my hand. Found knob to open bedroom skylight vent laying in the bed and didn't find the screw for a couple of more days. Almost all of the screws holding the bottom metal flashing were loose. Many of the fasteners also don't have anything substantial to grip even if they are all the way in. The various thin pieces of material that make up a travel trailer don't give much for the screws to bite into. And many of the screws I've noticed aren't installed straight and therefore don't grip like they should.
Extremely poor quality control in the travel trailer industry. Apparently they make a profit any way.