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Seattle_Lion
Jul 01, 2013Explorer
subcamper wrote:
In the least, the dealer should remove the underbelly cover completely, replace any insulation that got wet, and let everything dry out completely before reassembling.
My new TT had a very loose drain connection under the sink which I didn't notice right away because it was filling the drawer that was located right under it. During the first 2 years of ownership I fixed a large amount of small items and a few big ones (tank improperly attached and could have fallen out).
Steve
Steve, we had the same loose connection under the sink. That was a minor problem that I fixed. The dealer came this morning to get the trailer. He had to cut the membrane to get water out. It was well over 100 gallons. The TT was untowable until he could get it out.
Bob
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