Crawfordville
Jul 08, 2013Explorer
UPDATE: Purchased brand new TT and it has leaks
UPDATE:
WE picked up the TT on Saturday with warranty work complete for the 5 leaky windows (they replaced anything that got wet including mattresses, curtains, complete bunk area, and wallboards. Luckily, while at the dealership it was raining like crazy and no leaks. The culprit of the window leak was a window manufacturer defect in the window gasket. Apparently there are many, many new RVs out there in the southeast that are having this type of issue. They are frameless windows but I'm not sure who the window manufacturer is. I'm happy to report that Keystone was fantastic to work with, even though the dealership was doing the warranty work. Keystone is reimbursing us for one month's loan payment because that is how long it took to correct issue (window manufacturer delay)and because we never had an opportunity to use the TT before leaks appeared.
Original post:
We purchased a 2013 Keystone Premier Bullet from Camping World. We got it home and a week later we had really bad storms for about a week. We checked for leaks and sure enough the windows leaked at the bunks and the kitchen window. It is now at Camping World being fixed under warranty - replacing windows, curtains, bunk mattresses, luan, etc. My question(s) is this:
1. Is this common?
2. Since this is a 2013 model and bought when 2014 were coming in wouldn't the dealer have known about the leaks since it has been on their lot for months?
3. At what point does delamination begin?
4. Suggestions?
Thank you for any input.
Karen
WE picked up the TT on Saturday with warranty work complete for the 5 leaky windows (they replaced anything that got wet including mattresses, curtains, complete bunk area, and wallboards. Luckily, while at the dealership it was raining like crazy and no leaks. The culprit of the window leak was a window manufacturer defect in the window gasket. Apparently there are many, many new RVs out there in the southeast that are having this type of issue. They are frameless windows but I'm not sure who the window manufacturer is. I'm happy to report that Keystone was fantastic to work with, even though the dealership was doing the warranty work. Keystone is reimbursing us for one month's loan payment because that is how long it took to correct issue (window manufacturer delay)and because we never had an opportunity to use the TT before leaks appeared.
Original post:
We purchased a 2013 Keystone Premier Bullet from Camping World. We got it home and a week later we had really bad storms for about a week. We checked for leaks and sure enough the windows leaked at the bunks and the kitchen window. It is now at Camping World being fixed under warranty - replacing windows, curtains, bunk mattresses, luan, etc. My question(s) is this:
1. Is this common?
2. Since this is a 2013 model and bought when 2014 were coming in wouldn't the dealer have known about the leaks since it has been on their lot for months?
3. At what point does delamination begin?
4. Suggestions?
Thank you for any input.
Karen