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ChuckV1
Aug 04, 2017Explorer
Our issues range from:
a black water tank level that won't stay closed
When doing PDI you should have pulled an closed at least twice, it a new trailer there should not have been anything in it
2 windows that are literally installed crooked on our slide out
every window blind being slanted
Again during PDI with tech you should have seen this an commented on such to be repaired or trailer sent back to MFG :(
a screen door that won't stay shut
Again during PDI did you not open an close the screen door to see if it was warped
a recyliner that wont extend
Again didn't you sit in the recliner to see how it feels or look at the
stitching that is coming out of the couch
Didn't you look at the furniture, see if it was ripped or the stitching coming out
a huge water leak under the sink that required us to use all of our shower towels to soak up (the water ran down under all the wood in the kitchen, under the carpet, into the register, etc.)
you needed to turn on the water both hot and clod to see if they even worked thus you would have seen the leak :(
a drawer that came out during travel causing the wooden framing to be broken away from the wall
Always check drawing to make sure the are closed and tight, this on on you not the MFG
a skinned propane tank cord
Again during PDI you should have seen this
missing and/or crooked screws, bent metal, and so on and so on.
Again during PDI you should have seen all these things, we spent over 5 hours during our PDI, turning, twisting, pulling, looking over every inch of out new trailer ...
Sounds to me you were so excited to get a new trailer you pulled up, hooked up, signed on the dotted line and zoomed out the gate which the salesman an his buddies were laughing with you money in hand ...
You can not blame the MFG for what you didn't do, it's all on you now, as someone said good luck but I'm sure you have bought yourself a bag of worms an it will cost you dearly for your hast ...
Safe travels I hope if it dozen't fall apart 1st Ugh
a black water tank level that won't stay closed
When doing PDI you should have pulled an closed at least twice, it a new trailer there should not have been anything in it
2 windows that are literally installed crooked on our slide out
every window blind being slanted
Again during PDI with tech you should have seen this an commented on such to be repaired or trailer sent back to MFG :(
a screen door that won't stay shut
Again during PDI did you not open an close the screen door to see if it was warped
a recyliner that wont extend
Again didn't you sit in the recliner to see how it feels or look at the
stitching that is coming out of the couch
Didn't you look at the furniture, see if it was ripped or the stitching coming out
a huge water leak under the sink that required us to use all of our shower towels to soak up (the water ran down under all the wood in the kitchen, under the carpet, into the register, etc.)
you needed to turn on the water both hot and clod to see if they even worked thus you would have seen the leak :(
a drawer that came out during travel causing the wooden framing to be broken away from the wall
Always check drawing to make sure the are closed and tight, this on on you not the MFG
a skinned propane tank cord
Again during PDI you should have seen this
missing and/or crooked screws, bent metal, and so on and so on.
Again during PDI you should have seen all these things, we spent over 5 hours during our PDI, turning, twisting, pulling, looking over every inch of out new trailer ...
Sounds to me you were so excited to get a new trailer you pulled up, hooked up, signed on the dotted line and zoomed out the gate which the salesman an his buddies were laughing with you money in hand ...
You can not blame the MFG for what you didn't do, it's all on you now, as someone said good luck but I'm sure you have bought yourself a bag of worms an it will cost you dearly for your hast ...
Safe travels I hope if it dozen't fall apart 1st Ugh
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