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- way2rollNavigator III dealt with FR directly to use a dealer that did not deal in my particular FW. They were a FR dealer, just not my line. Anyway, I found them super responsive and great communicators. Excellent warranty service. If you have an issue though it may need to be validated by a dealer before they accept the claim. Maybe you can provide pictures, but usually they like someone on the ground verifying it. Any company would do this.
- chris3403ExplorerFR again. The week after I picked my new Heritage Glen up I drove to Texas for the remainder of the winter. After returning home and living in it for 3 months while we were having some work done in our home I took it back to the dealer and gave them a list of 18 concerns, problems and or issues I had with it. FR approved 16 of the issues and they have been resolved to my satisfaction. On the two issues they didn't approve it could have been something we did and I understand their view point. Both issues were very minor.
- chris3403Explorer
bucky wrote:
If anybody has ever gotten a call to FR answered or returned please share it with us. One during the pandemic gets double points.
I bought a new FR in Feb of this year and had 3 different issues/concerns while on the road and they returned my calls all 3 times. - buckyExplorer IIIf anybody has ever gotten a call to FR answered or returned please share it with us. One during the pandemic gets double points.
- Bird_FreakExplorer III had a mobile rv tech do a repair for me once and he filed the claim with manufacturer.
Call one and ask if he can do that for you but your almost out of time. - JaxDadExplorer IIINo. Even if you could, you’re not a dealer (to get paid) and profiting from a warranty claim is a form of fraud. You just don’t want to go there.
If, however, you have legitimate repairs needed and you call them in advance and they agree to it you can usually DIY it and they will reimburse you for the parts. - Yes take pictures and give the best explanation possible. Explain the dealer situation with contact information. Include the VIN, date of purchase and any other documentation available. They may recommend a different dealer.
- delwhjrExplorerMost companies will not quibble over a few days. However, if the issue has not been documented by a service company within a reasonable time it will be iffy. Somebody just telling them they have a problem usually won't get you very far.
It never hurts to call anyway. - CroweExplorerCall Forest River and explain then follow up in an email so you have proof you contacted them. If the issue occurred within the warranty period I think it would be covered, regardless of when the repair gets done. I would submit as much documentation as possible such as pictures, etc.
- bgumExplorerNot likely. You have a week or less.
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