The first thing about warranties to learn/ remember is that RV warranties are like a home warranty when buying a new home, nothing like an automobile warranty.
The builder has nothing to do with the warranty for appliances in the kitchen, the AC, the furnace, heck, even the sprinkler system in our last home.
The RV dealer will diagnose and repair, or install parts, or new units, but there can be a delay in getting the warranty repair approved. It took 42 days for the replacement of a thermostat to be approved by Suburban and the replacement to be shipped to the dealer for our first trailer. Diagnosis was done in fifteen minutes as I dropped the rig off, and installation and testing was less than an hour.
Over six years full timing, we've replaced a water heater, a fresh water pump, a blower and control board for the furnace, the electric heating element and control board for the Dometic fridge. All covered by an extended warranty which was outside the mfr warranty. But we had to pay parts shipping in each case. All done by mobile techs.
We also had to replace both axles after faulty welds broke for the mounting brackets which was done by Dexter. Extended warranty covered that also. Took 31 days for Dexter to get the replacements shipped to the dealer. Luck we were near my daughter's home when the failure occurred and we did not have to stay in a motel for a month.
We paid less than $1,500 for the ExtraRide Warranty. But we have a low end TT.
Full-Time 2014 - ????
“Not all who wander are lost.”
"You were supposed to turn back at the last street."
2012 Ram 2500 Mega Cab
2014 Flagstaff 832IKBS TT