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In the meantime water has been streaming down the inside wall whenever it rains , who knows what damage it might be causing.
I know what damage it is causing. Your lucky in that you caught it early when you can get some help
We are now worried about delamination a few years down the road when there is no warranty.
That's why the warranty is as long as it is. You should be worried. You have to get it fixed right. And I mean fixed to not have any more water penetration. Not "fixed" I their opinion to get them over warranty period.
Brought home new Holiday Rambler. No signs of any leaks for 3 years. One day see light reflection on wall look just a little bit different. Warranty is over at this point. Took wall apart. For some unknown reason behind the shower panel somebody decided to pop a staple into a pipe. Had to be done when it was made.
Only time wall was apart. Just barley made a drip and only when shower was used. But after 3 years a little drip destroyed a wall and part of the floor. Took pic's and talked with Holiday Rambler. Holiday Rambler was very apologetic. Apologetic to the point of giving a 10% discount on the parts needed. (New plastic pipe and 1 sheet of laun and 1 roll of wall paper). And the deal was also apologetic and would worm on it "as soon as possible". Bunch of crap.
Was Holiday Ramblers bust from the beginning but took 3 years to show up. And by that time they say;
Yep, had to be done at factory. Sorry, but warranty is over.
So sometimes I post with my sig line and sometimes not. Please read sig line.
It could happen to anybody, I've been told.
Glad you caught it early, get it fixed right to prevent problems later.
Has anyone else had this happen? I now have an appointment to take it in today at 1:00 pm. Should I be concerned about it delaminating in a few years time ?
Oct-15-2014 04:12 PM
shepstone wrote:VegasBT wrote:
I just picked up my 28SGS from a dealer in Phoenix over the weekend. On the ride home, or when I extended the awning upon my return to Las Vegas, the awning began to separate from the trailer at the rear. The awning is now at least 2" away from the trailer at the end, and the screws that are supposed to attach it to the trailer have pulled completely out. I just emailed Keystone Customer Service asking where I can take it for service locally. I hope to hear back soon, and that this is a quick repair!
Yep same thing happened to mine as well except it was at the front. When they fixed it Keystone added a message to the owner (me) " When retracting awning, keep a close eye on roller, stop before it starts pulling against wall again".So that means that there is no automatic stop for these awnings.
So I took it into the dealer today and they said that they are going to order a whole new window , while he was at it he noticed that one of the fixed picture windows may also be leaking but water was only on the inside of the metal window frame itself . After thinking about it it occurred to me that it may just be from condensation. But anyway they are going to check all windows now for any signs of trouble. We love the trailer it has the best floor plan/price for us and is nicely loaded with options we wanted. Just have to get these problems out of the way.
Oct-15-2014 01:39 PM
VegasBT wrote:
I just picked up my 28SGS from a dealer in Phoenix over the weekend. On the ride home, or when I extended the awning upon my return to Las Vegas, the awning began to separate from the trailer at the rear. The awning is now at least 2" away from the trailer at the end, and the screws that are supposed to attach it to the trailer have pulled completely out. I just emailed Keystone Customer Service asking where I can take it for service locally. I hope to hear back soon, and that this is a quick repair!
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ScottG wrote:
Yes, you should be concerned about future issues related to the leak.
If I were you, I would duck tape some plastic over the area to keep it from getting wet inside until they can fix it.
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