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Travelcrafter wrote:
I wish dealers had the same attitude because now you have doubt about the camper you fell in love with and if it's fixed, is it right or can I trust it now.
.......and I just may have.......
I'm on "CB-13", are you?
โNov-03-2014 06:45 PM
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10Grands wrote:
Well we left it at dealer...they suggested they take apart and see what damage is involved(on their dime)..after they've looked into it and fixed...we can continue ownership, say deal is off or they will help us find another one...I'm going to nap on that ...so we'll wait and see...keep you all posted..thanks again..
โNov-03-2014 12:58 PM
jmagic wrote:
We just had the same experience with the under side of the matress being wet. There was also
lots of moisture at the side windows and corners of the overhang. Turns out we had not been cracking the vents open at night when the furnace is on. We even had those vent pillows stuffed in there just to make sure the heat stayed in. Condensation was the gremlin. A friend of ours, who is a full timer, pointed this out to us. We removed those pillows, opened the the overhead vents a little, problem gone. Our Class C is 25 ft long and I was told thet even two people breathing can cause some condensation at night.
.......and I just may have.......
I'm on "CB-13", are you?
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Gene in NE wrote:
10Grands - There have been cases where the clearance lights above where a window would be in the cab-over area are the source of water leaks. Often times removing the lights and sealing the round hole where the wire exits the coach will solve the problem.
.......and I just may have.......
I'm on "CB-13", are you?
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