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The_Logans
Jul 17, 2015Explorer
We had an RV service technician check out the used unit that we had previously ($ 80.00), although the dealer said that they had inspected it thoroughly.
Things that he caught that the dealer missed were:
The date code on the tires showed that they were 8 years old.
The chassis AC was low on freon.
It needed a front brake job.
The water system filter had green "stuff" growing in it.
The oil pan gasket needed to be replaced.
The dealer wouldn't fix the brakes or replace the tires, so we walked away from the "deal".
Eighty dollars was a cheap price to pay to find out how much was wrong.
Things that he caught that the dealer missed were:
The date code on the tires showed that they were 8 years old.
The chassis AC was low on freon.
It needed a front brake job.
The water system filter had green "stuff" growing in it.
The oil pan gasket needed to be replaced.
The dealer wouldn't fix the brakes or replace the tires, so we walked away from the "deal".
Eighty dollars was a cheap price to pay to find out how much was wrong.
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