Mistake? Too soon to tell, but I am beginning to worry a little. I think I bought a home without knowing enough about what may go wrong with the big ticket items, like the engine. Supposed to be an extended warranty, but it reads "Service Contract". Took it for 4 years, but wonder what will happen in four years and two days?
Anyway, I am having it checked out, after the fact. Good news or bad, at least I'll have a better idea what I am dealing with.
The dealership had been recommended by people who bought there, but I found out later that they had purchased a one year old model at the time. Mine is at least 5 years old, high mileage, and it had been a rental.
I have found a number of defects so far, and have given my salesman a list for them to correct when I bring it in. I am sure they will take care of some of it, but I am concerned about the fact that he told me it would take them a week to get it ready for me to pick up, and that they would give it a complete servicing, including all new fluids(oil, trans, lube, etc.) and thoroughly check everything over.
After 200 miles I filled the tank and checked the oil. Found dried gook on the dipstick, a few inches above the full mark, and the oil is plenty full but does not look clean, by any means. The engine chatters when you apply some throttle, as if the lifters may be sticking from dirty oil or something.
(I a driving a 6 year old Ranger with 101,000 miles on it and keep my oil clean as a whistle. It still looks pretty good by the next oil change when I do it right on time as I usually do, so that was what I was expecting from this 5 yr old veh).
Keep your fingers crossed for me, that I may come out of this mess smelling more like a rose than a skunk.
It's not over til the -at Lady sings. I love the MH, itself. It is very comfortable and so far, plenty or storage.
gypsy g
1999 34' Bounder
Chevy, gasoline