Sep-28-2022 08:41 AM
Oct-04-2022 05:09 PM
wildmanbaker wrote:
Our local Ford Dealer, had the big bays and a lift for MHs, but took it out for more service for pickups and cars. What does that tell you?
Oct-04-2022 08:58 AM
wildmanbaker wrote:
Our local Ford Dealer, had the big bays and a lift for MHs, but took it out for more service for pickups and cars. What does that tell you?
Oct-04-2022 08:57 AM
Horsedoc wrote:
Couple of questions come to mind. Unless the bad bearings was super heating the wheel and thus the tire, why was it 'seconds' from blowing and causing the 'catastrophic' accident? Should he not have heard and or felt the bearing going out long before it reached the point of heating enough to cause the tire to blow?
Is the description of the incident being enhanced as it was being related to the OP from the driver? Not sure why the MH would need to be put on a jack just to change the bearing or the front spindle. Confusing post in the details
Oct-04-2022 04:11 AM
Oct-02-2022 02:47 PM
wildmanbaker wrote:
Our local Ford Dealer, had the big bays and a lift for MHs, but took it out for more service for pickups and cars. What does that tell you?
Oct-02-2022 01:57 PM
Oct-01-2022 03:31 PM
Oct-01-2022 02:28 PM
JoeH wrote:dodge guy wrote:
Yes, the 3/36 chassis warranty is good from the date of retail sale to the first customer, not the builder!
Someone at the dealer doesn’t know what they are doing.
Or they are just trying to avoid a warranty repair that is not as profitable as a retail repair. Local dealer tried to pull that on me with my pickup... I got Ford Corporate involved, they told the dealer to fix it.
Sep-30-2022 04:23 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Yes, the 3/36 chassis warranty is good from the date of retail sale to the first customer, not the builder!
Someone at the dealer doesn’t know what they are doing.
Sep-29-2022 04:20 PM
Dr Quick wrote:
A friend of mine bought a new Jayco Class ‘A’ Motor Home in mid year 2020. Recently while on a trip the right front wheel bearings went out, and he came very close to a catastrophic accident as the tire was just seconds away from blowing while he was driving on the interstate. Vehicle only had 20,000 miles on it.
I also wonder if this problem would apply to all Class A?
Sep-29-2022 03:35 PM
Sep-28-2022 01:38 PM
Sep-28-2022 12:58 PM
wildtoad wrote:
Don’t know about the 2020 units but my 2016 had a “Bumper to Bumper” 3 year or 36,000 mile warranty, and a 5 year or 60,000 mile power train warranty. Unless there is more to the story, it sounds like a valid warranty claim.
On a side note, finding a Ford dealer to work on Class A motorhomes is a **** shoot. Most of them don’t, even if Ford says they do. Many commercial truck centers will and can do warranty work.
Sep-28-2022 12:21 PM