MarriettaChuck Welcome aboard I have a '14 Fuzion 375 that I purchased as second owner and have had a few issues that I'll share, but Im not sure what changes there's been but my experiences may help you. I found 2 approximately 2-3" tears in roof where the A/C metal curbs were angled down longitudinally and cut the roof on both A/Cs the cuts looked like they had been done with a razor knife but all were in identical locations needless to say I broke out the Iternabond tape and sealed both units penetrations. Also I found heat ducts compromised in the basement which was documented on this site by another member with plenty of pictures and instructions. You can probably tell by little air flow from heat ducts in living rm and garage floor ducts but lots of air in bath&bed rms if your unjt has this issue. If your rig is a 2 axle you should require "G" rated tires I have GY LT614 on my triple axles but would use Sailun "G" 637 if offered but nothing else as you don't want a China bomb ST to ruin your slide bottoms or adjacent tire when, not if it blows. Make sure you have them fill all the tanks h20 and generator/gas fuel station/propane run genset if equipped with a/c and heat on and water heater also, test shore connect for power and use receptical tester in every receptical to verify proper wiring for power, neutral and ground. Use water from fresh tank and shore connect in all faucets and drains ensure tanks gauges are operating and are accurate, turn on all lights and stove top burners, and oven, and refrigerator look under the unit for sagging basement cover or leaks. Use drain hoses and dump valves to make sure they operate without leaks. Do a thorough roof inspection extend the awnings and slides which should extend and retract without binding or excessive noises. Check caulking on roof and vertical surfaces for gaps or holidays. Make a video of walk thru to review later and document what was covered and not in addition to the PDI make sure you go over hitching and unhitching your rig with your salesman or maint tech til you feel confortable with the process if you are using a new hitch for your rig. Like you I have been rving for 40+yrs haven't lost a tow but had a bad day and bent my tailgate about 15yrs ago by getting rushed to unhitch and knew exactly what happened when I pulled forward with tg up. Good luck and enjoy your new rig.
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