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whwaldrep
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May 05, 2013

Zinger ZT39BH on Order

Looking for comments and concerns of things to look for during the PDI specifically with Zinger. Also if anyone has pictures of the sewer connection area or electrical panel area I would be grateful. I'm planning to install a surge guard and a sani-con system.

Thank you,
Wesley

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  • APT wrote:
    Do yoo plan to pull it with the 2011 GMC Yukon XL Denali AWD 6.2L?


    I sure hope not!
  • Run the furnace long enough to heat the living space to an uncomfortable level.

    I have the 33BH and the furnace cycles. I imagine if the design of the 39 is similar it may have the same problem...air flow.

    If the furnace cycles, they need to fix it.
  • Is someone towing this Zinger to a seasonal site for you? Do yoo plan to pull it with the 2011 GMC Yukon XL Denali AWD 6.2L?
  • I videoed our PDI thanks to the suggestions here. Came in handy - especially when I had to refer back to it more than once!
  • Videotaping the dpi is a great idea...we bought a Zinger last year, and someone made the suggestion to us. We have already used it a couple of times.
    Double check the de-winterizing process. The guy doing our dpi showed me where the valves were, how best to get to them, how to winterized, and told us to simply turn all the valves 90 degrees, fill with water and turn on the faucets to de-winterized. Followed his directions on our first trip our..couldn't get water in the lines...dad looked it over and found the valves had already been turned and set for us...I now have the four valves numbered with a sharply marker and step by step instructions for winterizing and de-winterizing.
    Check all your drawers, doors, and storage sections...this way you know they open, close, and latch correctly...you will probably find some of your warranty stuff through this...
    Otherwise, I'd second what anaro said...and enjoy your Zinger!
  • videotape your pdi. have them demonstrate and you return the demo on everything. If it opens, closes, moves, turns on or off then are sure they operate it in front of you and it functions properly. Run slides in and out. Have them open up the water heater compartment and show you where the water heater and water pump are. Have them show you how to winterized and dewinterize the trailer. have them locate your low point drains as well. Check all caulking, climb on the roof and inspect it for bubbles and cracks. look in and around the trailer for signs of leaks. Do not hand over any money until the pdi has been completed to your satisfaction and any repairs completed to your satisfaction. Be prepared to leave the trailer there for a bit if repairs are necessary.

    The things we found within the first year on our zinger were: the dinette drawers needed to be realigned (found on pdi) , the slide rubbed a hole in the carpet (replaced under warranty and no issue since), and a couple other small things I can't remember.

    Enjoy your new zinger!