Rant - getting someone to work on a Class C motorhome
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Feb-15-2022 01:39 PM
Well, last week our catalytic converter was stolen. No problem, thought I, I'll call the selling dealer (Poulsbo RV in Sumner WA). Their response - "we don't do chassis work". Fair enough, I suspected that would be the case, but out of a mis-placed sense of loyalty figured I'd give them first dibs. "Who would you recommend?" "A Ford dealer". "I have a Chevy". "OK, then a Chevy dealer". Not "oh yeah, we send work like that to xxx down the road", just "can't help you". I don't think I'll be going to Poulsbo for even the kind of servicing that they are able to do, based on that.
Multiple Chevy dealers (including those that sell and service the exact same vehicle this motorhome is built on) say they don't have a lift that can handle it. None can suggest who might be able to do it (well, a couple referred me to local independent shops, but all were a hard "no" as soon as they heard motorhome).
I did find a local independent muffler shop who says he can handle it, and will probably go with him if I can persuade him to provide an estimate without me having to tow the motorhome to him (insurance will pay for the tow to repair it, but not a tow to get an estimate).
This whole thing makes me wonder what's going to happen when something goes wrong with the Chevy it is built on.
This is a 24'4" motorhome built on a Chevy Express 3500 van. Not some monster RV.
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Feb-20-2022 12:37 PM
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Feb-20-2022 08:43 AM
magicbus wrote:
Part of the problem for dealers is the add on items blocking standard chassis parts. For example my Sprinter has a fresh water tank, two batteries and a generator hung underneath. The exhaust is routed around some of these. During a recent Sprinter recall involving the exhaust system there were reports of people having to get “someone else” to remove a water tank then Mercedes would fix the recall. Hard to blame the dealer for that call.
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Dealers like to go by their flat rate book, and the book is of no use in that situation. For a recall, they are getting a set amount for the repair, and you can bet that's based on a standard van.
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Feb-17-2022 10:21 AM
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Feb-17-2022 07:03 AM
I didn't intend this rant to focus on the catalytic converter specifically, it's more a rant about how Chevy dealers won't work on motorhomes even though they work on equivalent vehicles, and RV repair places won't do "chassis work".
I don't *want* to use a dealer for this particular problem, but they were part of the ton of places I called.
I also was not trying to get an estimate, the shop I chose (and will probably be using) *insisted* I bring it in for him to see first. He won't give me a repair appointment until I have done that. I would have been happy for him to order the parts based on my description (and charge me up-front for them) and schedule the work.
Oh, and yeah, he may not have a lift big enough either, but at least he's willing to look at it so long as it's not raining too much that day 😄
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Feb-16-2022 05:59 PM
What has become an issue isn't finding a facility capable of service an RV, but finding a facility willing to do the service you need done. Seems many RV dealers and service centers are no longer interested in diagnosing and repairing issues and want to just replace with new items.
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Feb-16-2022 10:35 AM
When we took our Ford into the nearest dealer for brake work when the front rotors seized, they said they didn't work on motorhomes. After trying the van explanation and still getting resistance, I retorted that I'd go to the CHEVY dealer a few blocks away, and that they'd most likely help me. The service writer changed his tune and they did the work with floor jacks just outside the service bay.
When I had a couple of chassis recalls on our Chevy 4500, I got the same pushback. After explaining that it's the same chassis as a VAN, they fulfilled the recalls. Now I get regular service notices on my Chevy Cutaway!
You gotta push them, with statements they understand. IGNORE the motorhome part, FIX your chassis!
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Feb-16-2022 08:04 AM
Tyler0215 wrote:
If you have only found one shop that will repair your MH, why mess around getting an estimate? Put in some ear plugs and drive it to them and get it fixed.
Bingo. Don’t over complicate the issue.
And last I checked, a lift is a convenience not a necessity to do simple exhaust work.
OP, I can understand your “want” to use a dealer, and if insurance is covering it, why not? But take reassurance in the fact that going to a dealer doesn’t mean you will get a more qualified or competent mechanic.
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Feb-16-2022 06:25 AM
We had a major breakdown in MT last year. GM dealer did the diagnostics & we were told at least six weeks & that was without availability of a major part needed. The estimate was $12,000, maybe up to $20,000.
Did some research around town & found a garage, recommended by competitors, to go to. Same diagnostics. Same problem with parts availability, a turbo, but they were able to find a re manned turbo.
It took 5 1/2 weeks but the bill was $8,500. A long 5 1/2 weeks in a town with not alot to do, not that we were inclined to do much knowing a big bill was coming our way.
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Feb-16-2022 05:55 AM
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Feb-16-2022 05:02 AM
Not every Chevy dealership has the facilities to work on something as large as a MH. However, calling one dealership should get an answer when you ask which dealership in the area can work on it?
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Feb-16-2022 03:26 AM
wenglish wrote:
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I did find a local independent muffler shop who says he can handle it, and will probably go with him if I can persuade him to provide an estimate without me having to tow the motorhome to him (insurance will pay for the tow to repair it, but not a tow to get an estimate).
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You need to get it fixed, you found a shop that will fix it, just tow it to the shop and pay the bill. What's the point of going through the whole "getting an estimate" when you are going to have that shop fix it anyways?
The Big truck repair shops around me always seem to have a Class A or two in the bays getting worked on. Those repair shops have the buildings and lifts designed to work on large vehicles.
Smaller shops simply can't justify investing in buildings and equipment for working on vehicles that they don't repair regularly. Heck, most small shops don't even have enough land and/or parking lot space to turn a large vehicle around in.
I have had small repair garages have difficulty working on my F350 size trucks, when I had caps or large box beds on them.
Smaller shops that will go out of their way to help you are worth returning to and giving them positive reviews.
It is disappointing that dealers you talked to weren't straight forward with you about where you might need to go to get work done. If you do the online review thing, certainly post those responses.
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Feb-16-2022 02:56 AM
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