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Huntindog wrote:
Out of curiosity.... Do you have shear pins, or were they actually a press fit?
โApr-23-2018 02:07 AM
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โApr-21-2018 07:37 AM
DM6156 wrote:Huntindog wrote:
What happened to the stabilizer to make it inoperable?
They are pretty simple devices. It should be obvious what is wrong. You have 3 working ones to compare it to.
The most likely thing to have happened is you put too much pressure on it and over loaded it.
Being as you seem to be new at this.... That is my guess.
That would make it a non warranty repair. It is important to know this for two reasons.
1. to keep it from happening again.
2. If it was your fault, the dealer will likely deny coverage upon inspection... Meaning that all the trouble of getting the unit to him, or the part etc. was a waste of time.
Don't get offended about this. Many Many people misunderstand how to properly use stabilizers (and many other RV systems) if this is the case, then it is a small mistake, easily fixed, and you are now on a board where you can learn a lot to keep from making other mistakes.
Two fold issue
(1) end of the jack where the tool attaches (turn it, turns threaded rod which raises and lowers jack) became loose (it appears to be pressed in) so turning the end didn't turn threaded rod.
(2) threaded rod that was pressed into the end broke so the end came off completely. No way to attach tool.
โApr-21-2018 07:34 AM
โApr-20-2018 02:49 PM
DM6156 wrote:Take a close look at your good jacks.Huntindog wrote:
What happened to the stabilizer to make it inoperable?
They are pretty simple devices. It should be obvious what is wrong. You have 3 working ones to compare it to.
The most likely thing to have happened is you put too much pressure on it and over loaded it.
Being as you seem to be new at this.... That is my guess.
That would make it a non warranty repair. It is important to know this for two reasons.
1. to keep it from happening again.
2. If it was your fault, the dealer will likely deny coverage upon inspection... Meaning that all the trouble of getting the unit to him, or the part etc. was a waste of time.
Don't get offended about this. Many Many people misunderstand how to properly use stabilizers (and many other RV systems) if this is the case, then it is a small mistake, easily fixed, and you are now on a board where you can learn a lot to keep from making other mistakes.
Two fold issue
(1) end of the jack where the tool attaches (turn it, turns threaded rod which raises and lowers jack) became loose (it appears to be pressed in) so turning the end didn't turn threaded rod.
(2) threaded rod that was pressed into the end broke so the end came off completely. No way to attach tool.
โApr-20-2018 05:44 AM
Huntindog wrote:
What happened to the stabilizer to make it inoperable?
They are pretty simple devices. It should be obvious what is wrong. You have 3 working ones to compare it to.
The most likely thing to have happened is you put too much pressure on it and over loaded it.
Being as you seem to be new at this.... That is my guess.
That would make it a non warranty repair. It is important to know this for two reasons.
1. to keep it from happening again.
2. If it was your fault, the dealer will likely deny coverage upon inspection... Meaning that all the trouble of getting the unit to him, or the part etc. was a waste of time.
Don't get offended about this. Many Many people misunderstand how to properly use stabilizers (and many other RV systems) if this is the case, then it is a small mistake, easily fixed, and you are now on a board where you can learn a lot to keep from making other mistakes.
โApr-20-2018 05:39 AM
Jebby14 wrote:DM6156 wrote:BarneyS wrote:
I think you will find that the warranties are generally useless most of the time. You are far better off learning to become your own RV mechanic and doing run of the mill repairs yourself. I would go with option #2. ๐
Barney
indeed, that is most viable option. Just didn't expect to be doing any repairs, let alone repairs myself, after only 2 months and 1 trip of ownership.
guessing you didn't do much homework before buying? shake down period on the garbage they sell now combined with poor dealer service is no secret
โApr-20-2018 05:31 AM
1995brave wrote:
Include in your tool kit some duck tape, WD-40, volt meter, and grease. Make sure you keep everything oiled or greased.
โApr-20-2018 04:17 AM
Huntindog wrote:1995brave wrote:You forgot the instruction manual for your tool kit:
Include in your tool kit some duck tape, WD-40, volt meter, and grease. Make sure you keep everything oiled or greased.
If it moves and shouldn't- Duct tape.
If it doesn't move and should- WD40 or grease.