Good evening all, just wanted to drop in and give some feedback regarding the Pacific Coachworks Northland 24IKS model, sold by CampingWorld. For those who have looked at other Pacific Coachworks dealers, this is also referred to as a Panther Widelite 24IKS at other dealerships.
So to point out the obvious, I'm new here and haven't posted much, but wanted to warn other potential buyers about this trailer before you are also stuck with a brand new trailer sitting at the dealership for repairs for the 5th time....
Background on our purchase, we had purchased a second-hand travel trailer a couple of years ago wanting to try out the experience. We had some excellent experiences in the trailer, but unfortunately our trailer had some extensive water damage over the last winter season, making it unusable to us. After realizing the damage, we started looking around at different trailers and really liked the way that the Pacific Coachworks 24IKS Northland was setup. We went in, did the whole walk-thru, looked at some other models and decided we wanted to go ahead with this one.
On April 23rd, 2016, we went down to our local CampingWorld dealer in Roseville, California and negotiated terms on a brand new 2016 24IKS Northland trailer. We were really excited to get the trailer, and they worked out setting our pick-up date for the following Tuesday afternoon - April 26th, 2016 so that we could take it out that upcoming weekend for our first trip.
So our first trip out, we had some issues, we really hoped it would be all of them in the one shot, but boy were we wrong....
First trip out issues:
* Shower pan - Oops, completely forgot to seal it at the factory and it dumped water all over the floor
* Bathroom wall trim - Apparently they were busy and just left some of the trim off in the bathroom, leaving an exposed pathway behind the shower for that water to leak down
* Galley sink - Clogged up, right away with clear water
* Bathroom sink - Oops, forgot to tighten that down or seal it to the counter
* Counter tops - Cut the trim super short, and just left it that way
* Stove top - Misaligned the stove and rammed it in anyway, bending the front panel
* Fresh water tank sensor - Not working right, shows half-full when the tank is bone dry
* Duct Tape! - Yes, seriously there is black duct tape used to seal the bottom of our slide out on the passenger side. About the third time we opened the slide, that duct tape started to peel off and gum up the floor... great.
* Door catch on front door - Latch the door, screws pull right out of the door and it lands in the dirt with a TINY breeze (like a person walking by)
So we figure, that's gotta be the worse thing that can happen, and we'll have it fixed in no time, and back on the road... no chance.
Dropped off 5/1 for first set of repairs, got it back on 5/5 with some fresh shower sealant and an explanation that Pacific Coachworks isn't authorizing the claim yet.
For Trip #2, we were on shore power this time and discovered even more problems. (Oh, for this trip, they were only able to reseal the bathroom shower and found a "kink" in the sink vent stack in the two weeks they had it sitting on their lot because Pacific Coachworks wouldn't authorize the repair work)
* Refrigerator will only stay cool if we're on propane, awesome!
* Toilet fill line - Flush the toilet, and it sprays the floor - awesome!
* Bathroom sink - Wash your hands, and it washes the entire cabinet and floor - more awesome!
Got back from our trip, emptied our gear and dropped it off at our local Camping World where it sat for nearly two weeks.
While they had it, they managed to get the toilet to stop spraying water on the floor. I then went and finally took it back because they weren't doing anything to get it repaired and we had a trip planned in a few days. So trailer half-@ss working, we went on our next trip... more awesome!!!
This time by the way, I reached out to Pacific Coachworks and talked to a gentleman named Fred Placka, who authorized the claim right there on the spot and was a pretty big help - that changes around trip #4 back to the dealer for repairs by the way.
Those keeping track, dropped it off on evening of 5/8/16, took it back on 5/18/16
First payment goes out on the trailer, with tons of problems - not happy.
Trip #3 - Trip to Pismo Beach for our anniversary, woohoo! (6/2 - 6/5)
Before we even leave, I try for two days to get the refrigerator to cool down on 110v, no-go, propane it is... Hopefully that's the only problem - yeah, right!!!
* First day into our trip, we notice a wet spot in the floor below the slide. We're on city power/water, so I figure great another leak and switch to the tank and pump. Look back by the city water line, there's water dripping down the trailer.
* Second day into our trip, seems like that pump is cycling an awful lot for not even using the water.. great. Water spot is much bigger...great. Leave the pump off and only use water as needed, then depressurize lines. Look at the back of the trailer, that water dripping down the trailer is now dripping, heavily from the undercarriage... ARE YOU KIDDING ME!?!?!?!
* We get everything packed up that night, to pull out at first light on day 3 - we were supposed to be there until that night, btw.
Additional miscellaneous issues:
* Door guides for the bedroom keep popping off
* Can see actual daylight through a corner of where the slide pops out on the bottom (about a 3" gap)
* City water connection is cockeyed
* Sealant around sinks is peeling off
* That awesome duct tape is just flailing in the wind now
* Darco material underneath is already frayed and falling off where the plumbing comes out from the bottom of the trailer
* Shower frame isn't actually sealed to the wall, don't put any pressure on the wall or frame, or there's a 1/4" gap to wash down the bathroom...
Drop it off on 6/6/16, picked up on 6/15. They traced the water leak to a fitting failure near the pump, fixed it and had drying fans pumping through it for two days. Everything has come in and pretty much all repairs are completed, yeah!!!
BIG NOTE >>>> I also let Fred Placka what is going on, as he told me to reach out if I have ANY other issues. He assures me he's doing what he can to expedite things.
Trip #4 - Father's day weekend trip!
Trip goes pretty much without a problem, at least in terms of this trailer. Low water pressure, all of the tank sensors now don't read right, galley sink won't drain again, refrigerator still only works right on propane - as to be expected, but otherwise working or in Pacific Coachworks terms "Usable".
Tilt the trailer up to hitch up, and wait... is that water coming out of the undercarriage AGAIN!?!?!?
Sure enough, water is pouring out from where the water lines connect to the hot water heater... this is unreal.... Back to the dealer we go! Dropped it off on 6/20
Trip #5 for 4th of July! - Oh wait, no trip, trailer isn't returned as promised on July 1st. No refund on spot, no trailer, no trip...
So I stop in from time to time, checking on it. Usually hasn't been queued up yet, or they tested and can't reproduce the problem. I think somewhere around July 20th, after a trip down to talk to my service advisor and sales manager (Second or third time now, I forget - but they know me on a first name basis now, and even gave me $100 gift card for my problems). They tell me, refrigerator has no problems, can't reproduce the water issue, trailer is fine. Waiting on the final parts to arrive to give it back. I explained a very specific sequence of events to make the refrigerator fail, and get a call the next day - no problems! I ask the service advisor to test one more time doing specifically this:
Do not use propane at all, just plug in the refrigerator and wait. In fact, wait for it to get "cold" and stick a gallon of milk in there. If you are willing to drink that milk the next day, I'll give you $100.
Next day get a call, they plugged it in and by the following morning it was something like 48* in the refrigerator, but cooling. By mid-afternoon it hot gotten warmer, I think he said about 60* and wasn't willing to try my milk challenge. ๐
On the good side, third time in there for the fridge, they reproduced the problem and are performing the required tests by the manufacturer to replace/repair the fridge. Checked on them last week (late July by the way) and the parts on the way for the fridge, they're REBUILDING the vent stack because of a poor design where they used 1/2" PEX line for the vent. Oh, PEX line is generally used for water FEED lines, not vent lines by the way.
Funny thing about the galley vent stack, old Fred Placka even told me they use 1 3/4" PVC for their vent stack, and they must have mistyped or something when they originally fixed the problem when this first happened and the picture they submitted must have been wrong too.
Oh Fred Placka is no longer responding to me, I'm assuming because when I mentioned the trailer being a LEMON due to something like four or five water issues, that I must just be complaining or something - thanks for the help buddy! Oh even better, I'm working with Parts & Service Director down at Camping World now due to the frequency of problems - guess who won't return his calls? Fred Placka! Oh, btw, Fred Placka is the guy who authorizes repairs and deals with problems like this.
Today is August 1st, guess where my trailer is? Camping World still! Been there since June 20th! Payment #2 and payment #3 while it sits at camping world collecting dust, awesome!!!! Just got word the refrigerator part is installed, and pending a final test so I can pick'er up.
So for those keeping track as of 8/1 here's the tally:
Days owned: 97
Days of possession: 28
Days of repair: 69 (42 alone on current stint)
With any luck, I'll have it back by Wednesday or Thursday for a trip to Tahoe, where it will hopefully be finally a working new trailer.
In any case, hope it wards off other potential buyers of Pacific Coachwork products and sets some realistic expectations of how you'll get handled with your new purchases at Camping World!
Being a Good Sam site, I'll likely get booted off of here now, but I saved the text so I can post elsewhere ๐
Happy Trails all!
For what it's worth, these guys have been helping as much as they possibly can and have been helpful as much as they can:
Alex? (I forget if that's right now) - Assistant Sales Manager, he's been very pleasant, very reasonable and helped to get some movement on it.
Skip Bunker - Service Advisor, putting up with me.
Two guys that I will blast:
Fred Placka - Pacific Coachworks Service Manager, gone like a fart in the wind...
CampingWorld of Sacramento Sales Manager - Lost his information, but hey buddy still waiting for that callback to discuss the problems since... since June!