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lincolnmatthews wrote:
they don't build to many of these campers so there seems to be a high % of them with problems IMO.
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โJan-11-2014 10:20 AM
RamTC wrote:
Lots of good info, but what are the terms of the EC warranty as to how it applies to your issue?
โJan-11-2014 10:06 AM
โJan-11-2014 05:09 AM
egarant wrote:
I see only two options:
1. Completely re-move/inspect/replace the front cap
2. Buy back the camper
โJan-10-2014 02:47 PM
Rettrooper wrote:
Egarant,
First, I am sorry to hear of your issues with your new camper! I know how discouraging this can be with a new purchase! I am wondering what month your EC was built? I, after reading your post went out and looked at my 2013 EC 1160 to see if I have the same deflection in my front-end cap as you describe. I have some, but not to the extent that you describe. But, we too had a problem after our recent purchase with the grey-water plumbing leaking (running) out the bottom the unit. I took it to the factory in Yakima for the repair. The next day it was running out if the bottom of the camper AGAIN! I drove back to where I purchased the camper (Apache in Tacoma, Wa), mad as hell, and they had to tear out the whole grey water plumbing and re-plumb it! This is after the factory, "repaired it, at their facility!"
I highly recommend giving Brad Boyle at the Yakima plant another call and he'll do his best to help resolve the problem.
Here was our situation, we live in NH, bought our EC in Tacoma, Wa. (Highest Praises go out to Apache Campers in Tacoma). We hadn't even left the state to head back to NH when the problem occurred. It has been repaired to our satisfaction. Had some other minor issues and have dealt with my dealer(Kevin Baker) and Brad Boyle and have nothing but high praises for both.
I really hate to think that our rig would ever have to go back to the factory again...4800 miles one way! If we had a real problem, we'd reach out to Bill at Truck Camper Warehouse, we hear, he too is excellent.
It has been my experience that no matter what you spend on something like this, something is bound to creep up from time to time. Whatever the problem is on your rig, IT CAN BE RESOLVED!
We really love the quality of our EC 1160 and wouldn't trade it for all the tea in China.
Please keep us all posted on your situation, I, for one would like to see how your issue is resolved. Good luck, Mark
โJan-09-2014 12:11 PM
egarant wrote:shellbackcva59 wrote:
I'd insist the manufacturer pick the unit up at the closest dealer to you, return it to the factory for repair, then ship it back to the same dealer. The methods mentioned from external screws to drilling and gluing from the inside may work, but that's not why you bought a "NEW" camper.
The BIG problem I have is even if I do bring the camper back to Yakima OR, they will fix it with the same method that they have suggested earlier. OR, they will fix it with the same method that they have suggested earlier. One that two experts said would not be the correct way to fix the problem. I feel that they are taking the shortcut fix, one that will cost the least and just get them through the remainder of the 3 year structural warranty.
What do you think their response will be when I bring it back in 3 years to re-address the problem?
I see only two options:
1. Completely re-move/inspect/replace the front cap
2. Buy back the camper
Like I mentioned earlier, I have a call into Brad to discuss.
โJan-09-2014 11:10 AM
shellbackcva59 wrote:
I'd insist the manufacturer pick the unit up at the closest dealer to you, return it to the factory for repair, then ship it back to the same dealer. The methods mentioned from external screws to drilling and gluing from the inside may work, but that's not why you bought a "NEW" camper.
โJan-09-2014 11:05 AM
egarant wrote:
Well here is the latest news on the subject:
Originally, Camping World and El Toro RV Service both spoke with AMLRV who manufactures Eagle Cap and they both said that the described work can be done and that they would both perform the work as outlined by the manufacturer.
AMLRV will guarantee the repair work for the remainder of their 3-year structural warranty.
ORโฆ.They would do the repair at their plant in Yakima, WA but not reimburse me for any travel expenses to get there and back Yakima is 1,100 miles each way).
Today I brought the camper to Camping World.
Upon review, they stated that the suggested repair by AMLRV was not appropriate for the following reasons:
The possibility of piercing the fiberglass while drilling through the floor.
The uncertainty of the proper spreading of the glue.
They did not think it was appropriate that the interior of the camper be compromised in effecting the repair
Camping World is in agreement with my original email that the cap should be completely removed, the area inspected then re-attached to the camper properly.
Let me make this point, this is the first time anyone has actually seen the problem after it being only described to them, including the manufacturer.
I am currently composing a letter to Eagle Cap/AMLRV that I will share with their response.
โJan-09-2014 10:27 AM