Oct-20-2019 06:20 AM
Oct-21-2019 12:34 PM
Oct-21-2019 11:27 AM
wing_zealot wrote:bukhrn wrote:My local dealer charges $199 / hour, minimum 1 hour. So if it is at that dealer, you ain't getting it done for $100. I think you will find the price the dealer charges depends on "market conditions". All things being equal, If i can make $300 working for Mr. A, and $50 working for Mr. B, guess who's work is going to get done this week. Middle of January could be a whole different market condition.kennyd63 wrote:I think this dealer is blowing smoke up your skirt, any warranty work I've ever had done on my Forester, approval was almost instantaneous.edbehnke wrote:
question on warranty. was it authorized and they just have not done it yet? if not deal with forest river direct and push them.
as for the winterization....do it yourself. on their lot.
They claim it has NOT been authorized..
Oct-21-2019 10:11 AM
Oct-21-2019 09:19 AM
bukhrn wrote:My local dealer charges $199 / hour, minimum 1 hour. So if it is at that dealer, you ain't getting it done for $100. I think you will find the price the dealer charges depends on "market conditions". All things being equal, If i can make $300 working for Mr. A, and $50 working for Mr. B, guess who's work is going to get done this week. Middle of January could be a whole different market condition.kennyd63 wrote:I think this dealer is blowing smoke up your skirt, any warranty work I've ever had done on my Forester, approval was almost instantaneous.edbehnke wrote:
question on warranty. was it authorized and they just have not done it yet? if not deal with forest river direct and push them.
as for the winterization....do it yourself. on their lot.
They claim it has NOT been authorized..
Oct-21-2019 07:19 AM
kennyd63 wrote:I think this dealer is blowing smoke up your skirt, any warranty work I've ever had done on my Forester, approval was almost instantaneous.edbehnke wrote:
question on warranty. was it authorized and they just have not done it yet? if not deal with forest river direct and push them.
as for the winterization....do it yourself. on their lot.
They claim it has NOT been authorized..
Oct-21-2019 06:54 AM
dodge guy wrote:
I would just pay them. Shouldn't be any more than $100.
Oct-21-2019 05:44 AM
kennyd63 wrote:There is no reason for them to tell you "no" other then they want to be an a$$hole. I don't think any reasonable dealer would tell you "no".wing_zealot wrote:
Take 2 gallons of antifreeze and go winterize it on the dealers lot. You might want to take a spare battery with you also; or some jumper cables.
What about if the dealer says I can't NOT winterize it on their property?
Oct-21-2019 05:02 AM
Oct-21-2019 04:40 AM
Oct-21-2019 04:40 AM
edbehnke wrote:
question on warranty. was it authorized and they just have not done it yet? if not deal with forest river direct and push them.
as for the winterization....do it yourself. on their lot.
Oct-21-2019 04:38 AM
colliehauler wrote:
Which is cheaper driving to the dealer and winterizing the trailer or have them do it?
Oct-21-2019 04:37 AM
wing_zealot wrote:
Take 2 gallons of antifreeze and go winterize it on the dealers lot. You might want to take a spare battery with you also; or some jumper cables.
Oct-21-2019 12:33 AM
Merrykalia wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
Bring your trailer home and fix it yourself, by now you should have learned that there is no such thing as a real warranty.
I may be in the minority, but when I was looking to purchase a new RV, I did not even look at them unless the dealer had a minimum of 4 stars on google and any other place I could find reviews. We drove over 200 miles to our dealer and were pleased with the sales people as well as the PDI. We had 2 different warranty issues, the first one occurred about 3 months after purchase. It was electrical. Yes, we had to drive it up to the dealer, but they fixed it and we picked it up about 4 days later. (My sister lived about 30 miles away.)
About two weeks before our warranty expired, our kitchen slide was sticking. Took it back up and it was finished up in less than 8 days. It was done before we really wanted to pick it up, but we went ahead and got it.
We used Holman RV in Batavia, OH and we couldn't be happier.
To answer the OPs question, I'd take some pink stuff and travel to the dealer, but I'd also be making some calls to find out what the holdup is. If they say it's the manufacturer, call them right then and there and see if they have any idea. If not, ask to talk to the General Manager of the dealership. Be nice, but firm about wanting the RV fixed immediately.
Oct-20-2019 09:29 PM
kennyd63 wrote:
Good morning to all.
I took my T.T. to have some minor issues fix to the dealer which I bought it from. It has been a month and the dealer is waiting on manufacture to approve the 2 windows that are leaking. I called Friday to find out the status of my T.T. and they asked me if I wanted to have the trailer winterized, I asked the person if they were going to do it at no cost to me, and she said no. I feel if you have my T.T. well into winterizing time they should do it. She said for me to get the trailer winterize it and bring it back. This dealer is NOT around the corner.
Please advise, and thank you all in advance
Respectfully.