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Post Info TOPIC: New rig quirks


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New rig quirks


We have been on the road now for about two weeks and wonder how long until we get all of the little quirks worked out. Now that the LP gas has been fixed for the time being, now the shower is leaking between the glass and the basin. Hats off to my wife who is dealing with all of this while I am away on training. What were your experiences on new rig quirks. Thankfully we will be having all of this fixed by the dealership in a few weeks. I guess they figured we would find some quirks. wink.gif




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Maiden voyage spent an unplanned night in the parking lot at Onan (GENERATOR ISSUES) . Then a few days later water pouring out the bottom of the toilet every time we flushed. Since then all well. Gene.

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Even the best quality rig is assembly line assembled by humans therefore it seems we are all destined to put up with these little problems as we go. I do feel the RV industry has been given a pass on real quality control but as prices go up and customers start requiring it this MAY change. Some problems show up right away and can be covered by warranty which for the most part in better than vacation rated rv's is not a problem.We had major axle problems on our first trip last year which was taken care of in a prudent manor.So far other than some less than desirable cosmetic items we took care of ourselves we have had good luck.Your wife must be a rock to handle things so far. Good luck and you are not alone.

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