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Macman83
Sep 13, 2013Explorer
I used this checklist when I went through my 2013 Voltage 3905. Checklist This one is for new or used trailers or motorhomes, so you just have to skip the parts that don't apply. It is pretty comprehensive, and it took me 3 hours with the service manager following me around. We combined it with the trailer demo to see how everything worked, and the manager was very helpful. I pushed and pulled on everything, ran all the electrical stuff twice, (and there is a lot of electric stuff on the Voltage) checked the way the slides mated to the side of the trailer, and made notes of everything that was needing attention on the checklist, and when we were done, I walked away, and told them I would pick it up when they had everything fixed. They called me a few hours later, and when I got there, I checked everything out and it was done to my satisfaction. Only then did I sign the papers, hand over the check, and hook up to the new trailer. My dealer was very accommodating, and I have had great support from them when I needed it.
Good luck with your new rig!
Good luck with your new rig!
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