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How long in the repair shop?

Jayco-noslide
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When you take your RV(in our case a 2003 Class C MH) to a repair shop
how long will you tolerate it being there? We took it to this trailer repair shop(mainly they repair RV's) almost 3 weeks ago to have a water system repair (check valve in water heater), to buy a replacement for our damaged tow bar and to have an awning installed over a bedroom window. They claim that the awning material just came in and admitted that deer hunting may have delayed a little. Now, since its been there much longer than I anticipated, had to have them go ahead and "winterize" to prevent a freeze-up which I could have easily done myself. It's not that I plan to use it soon but I want to get it home before icy roads, etc. Now, they say it "may be done this week". I'm wondering if this should be my last trip there.
Jayco-noslide
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avan
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Before you left it with them, I'm sure you required that they tell you how long the repairs would take and when your rig would be done. What was their answer??
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JAXFL
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I called 3 places last week and just to get it in and trouble shoot it is a minim 3 week wait then if parts are needed and a repair is done... longer.
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JAXFL
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2008 Chevy Colorado Z71 4x4 Auto Toad

mgirardo
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Jayco-noslide wrote:
When you take your RV(in our case a 2003 Class C MH) to a repair shop
how long will you tolerate it being there?


We've had both our HTT (once) and MH (twice) in a repair shop. The only time we waiting more than a week was when we had the HTT in for repairs. It was a very small dealer with only one bay. I just dropped it off, no appointment. They told me they had a few units ahead of it and it would probably be 2 weeks before they could get to it.

Three weeks for your list of repairs seems a little excessive. Hunting season delaying RV repairs, never heard that one before.

-Michael
Michael Girardo
2017 Jayco Jayflight Bungalow 40BHQS Destination Trailer
2009 Jayco Greyhawk 31FS Class C Motorhome (previously owned)
2006 Rockwood Roo 233 Hybrid Travel Trailer (previously owned)
1995 Jayco Eagle 12KB pop-up (previously owned)

Dave_H_M
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s this by some chance the trailer dealer in Lebanon, IL?

Oh Lordeee, I been there. if it is there go hook it up and get it the hey out of there.

On second thought, what is going on is El Toro poo poo, I would hook it up and get it out of there regardless.

midnightsadie
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go get your rv this is nosense, your risking a frozen unit.

path1
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Jayco-noslide wrote:
When you take your RV(in our case a 2003 Class C MH) to a repair shop
how long will you tolerate it being there? We took it to this trailer repair shop(mainly they repair RV's) almost 3 weeks ago to have a water system repair (check valve in water heater), to buy a replacement for our damaged tow bar and to have an awning installed over a bedroom window. They claim that the awning material just came in and admitted that deer hunting may have delayed a little. Now, since its been there much longer than I anticipated, had to have them go ahead and "winterize" to prevent a freeze-up which I could have easily done myself. It's not that I plan to use it soon but I want to get it home before icy roads, etc. Now, they say it "may be done this week". I'm wondering if this should be my last trip there.


If you've been waiting 3 weeks to have them stick in a check valve and then want them to winterize it, they might have it done just in time for summer or maybe next winter.
2003 Majestic 23P... Northwest travel machine
2013 Arctic Fox 25W... Wife "doll house" for longer snowbird trips
2001 "The Mighty Dodge"... tow vehicle for "doll house"

gbopp
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Do you really trust them to winterize your RV?

DutchmenSport
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I suppose it depends on the repair shop and how they do business. I purchased my camper from a very good dealership (family run for long-long time) and have great service. I also use another RV dealership much closer to home. Both work the same way:

I take the camper in when something needs to be done. (both) shops will evaluate the needed work, write up an estimate, and then I make an appointment, usually a couple weeks out (and there again, depending on the season of the year to). I take the camper back home with me.

Meanwhile, they order all the parts, get everything ready, and on the appointed day, take the camper in. If for some reason a part is not ready, they (both) are flexible enough to reschedule giving more time for parts to come in. On one occasion, the part came in earlier than expected, and they called me and asked if I could bring the camper in earlier than my appointment (which I gladly did).

Once in the shop, there again it depends on the repair being done, it could be a few hours to a couple days. I had a shower drain repaired (warranty), they had it "in shop" 3 days. I picked it up the 4th day, so I could pick it up on a Saturday and not miss work.

I think generally, for almost every repair I've needed, I've had to wait about 2 weeks before either one could get me in. (there again, this was partly due to ordering parts). Then I'm OK with then having it in shop for a week.

And both shops are VERY good at keep me informed of progress once in the shop.

I think, if you take your camper in and leave it there, 3 weeks is probably reasonable.

Next time, have them evaluate the work, order the parts, make the appointment for the repair, then take it in. This saves a LOT of frustration! Personally, I don't think RV dealerships especially like having customers campers sitting on their lots any longer than is necessary either, especially when they are responsible for safeguarding them and the liability they assume storing it on their premises.

coolmom42
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Jayco-noslide wrote:
When you take your RV(in our case a 2003 Class C MH) to a repair shop
how long will you tolerate it being there? We took it to this trailer repair shop(mainly they repair RV's) almost 3 weeks ago to have a water system repair (check valve in water heater), to buy a replacement for our damaged tow bar and to have an awning installed over a bedroom window. They claim that the awning material just came in and admitted that deer hunting may have delayed a little. Now, since its been there much longer than I anticipated, had to have them go ahead and "winterize" to prevent a freeze-up which I could have easily done myself. It's not that I plan to use it soon but I want to get it home before icy roads, etc. Now, they say it "may be done this week". I'm wondering if this should be my last trip there.


Is this by some chance the trailer dealer in Lebanon, IL?
Single empty-nester in Middle TN, sometimes with a friend or grandchild on board