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Fastpaddler
Jul 19, 2015Explorer
This is how I handled my purchase. The dealer had the RV sent to the local service centre which is authorized to service the Sprinter. It had new brakes all round fitted and full service including oil and filter. I took the report, read it carefully and had it noted that if anything went wrong in the first 3 months I would be back for free service. The reason for this was because there are all the interior systems: stove/microwave, pump, genset, lighting, heating, aircon and the rest plus the inverter/converter can go wonky too.
2. Just taking the rv to an independent garage for a vehicle checkup is therefore INADEQUATE. The dealer must be prepared to warrantee the vehicle.
3. I have had no problems. Most garages know nothing about rv plumbing, heating, aircon etc. You could have it examined by ANOTHER rv dealer if you feel really concerned, IMHO
2. Just taking the rv to an independent garage for a vehicle checkup is therefore INADEQUATE. The dealer must be prepared to warrantee the vehicle.
3. I have had no problems. Most garages know nothing about rv plumbing, heating, aircon etc. You could have it examined by ANOTHER rv dealer if you feel really concerned, IMHO
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