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Post Info TOPIC: I'm Looking to Buy a Monaco Cayman


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I'm Looking to Buy a Monaco Cayman


Hi. I am looking at a 2004 Monaco Cayman Class a 36 PDD. Can anyone tell me what i should know before i purchase. I know about the rear suspension issue. But the ABS light is on. Can anyone tell me about that? Thanks. DD

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I can! Don't buy it until you have a dealer check out and resolve that issue and provide you with a complete run down of any other existing issues.

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Depending on your location you can find a service that go over the motorhome and all it's systems front to back, top to bottom in the $300 - $500 range. Based on the fact that you know of 2 known problems I would pay someone to check it out.

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If this is a private sale then best bet would be for the owner to fix the ABS problem before the sale. Or get it looked at by a repair center to get an estimate and have the seller compensate you in the sale price. If this sale is from an RV dealer then I would make them fix the ABS problem. No fix, no sale.

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