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westend
Mar 18, 2017Explorer
The sad truth is that the RV mfgs nor the dealers care about your post-sale experience that much. It would be assumed that an owner knew about maintenance items before purchase and had a schedule in mind to deal with that. Even your vehicle dealer doesn't call you or care when you need your oil changed or if you want service to any item. Of course, vehicle dealers are happy to do scheduled maintenance and will advise owners when that is appropriate but it in no way assures an owner that everything is maintained or checked at every service interval.
The lower RV dealer maintenance items are dissimilar to vehicle maintenance since there is typically no reference as to a maintenance schedule or an assumed storage condition.
One thing I do know about your RV is that you won't be getting a new one even if your Brother is the AG of your State or is Scott Pelley. You really need to do some research on the care and maintenance of RV's and become proactive on that. As a start, you can contact the Mfg and ask for warranty enforcement but sealants not always included.
If you wish to do some of this maintenance DIY, just ask on this Forum. There are many owners that will help you with that.
The lower RV dealer maintenance items are dissimilar to vehicle maintenance since there is typically no reference as to a maintenance schedule or an assumed storage condition.
One thing I do know about your RV is that you won't be getting a new one even if your Brother is the AG of your State or is Scott Pelley. You really need to do some research on the care and maintenance of RV's and become proactive on that. As a start, you can contact the Mfg and ask for warranty enforcement but sealants not always included.
If you wish to do some of this maintenance DIY, just ask on this Forum. There are many owners that will help you with that.
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