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Old 12-06-2018, 01:18 PM   #2
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I think at this point your service advisor is fully aware of the situation, and Keystone is in the process of correcting the defect..
Now you just wait.
My service advisor told me that he likes to tell his new customers to take the rig out as soon as possible....use it, so that any and hopefully all little imperfections that arise can be repaired sooner than later before you run out of warranty.
Is it possible that your new trailer has mold?....I'm not so sure, but if their has been a long period of hot & cold temps maybe.
Certainly water damage can be tricky.
Just voice your concerns and check over your trailer with a fine tooth comb while the warranty is in effect.
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