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Old 04-06-2017, 05:30 PM   #1
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Warranty repairs

I will be taking my Carbon 357 in for some warranty repairs before the warranty expires. I'm just looking for advice on what to expect when trying to get the issues repaired. Should I anticipate pushback from the dealer? I normally would fix many of the small issues myself but since it is under warranty, I want to have the dealer repair everything from loose screws, mislabeled tanks, to crooked door and loose door trim. Just wanting to know what to expect when I give the dealer the repair list? Will they try to get out of making some repairs?
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Old 04-06-2017, 05:41 PM   #2
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Your experience will depend 100% on the dealer and how good they are/customer oriented. My dealer did their PDI before I inspected the trailer and fixed everything they found; I did my PDI and they fixed everything I found. For the 1st year they fixed virtually everything that I found/complained about, including repainting my front cap without me mentioning it. They were proactive and very willing to take care of me. That is not always the case so.....

Document your issues. Take pictures. Don't stop at a "service advisor" if someone says "no". On a new trailer they should take you back in and make it right....and as a priority.
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Old 04-06-2017, 05:47 PM   #3
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This probably isn't the information you want to hear, but from your description of work to be performed, some of it probably won't be covered under warranty. Things like loose screws, door adjustment, loose trim will probably be denied. Read your warranty carefully, especially the exclusions and limitations for adjustments. While you may be able to argue with your service writer and get it covered, if you aren't completely versed in what is and what isn't covered, you might find yourself facing a significant repair bill on items that they will point to the warranty as "exclusions, not covered after 90 days" and your signature on the bottom of the work order stating that you will pay for all "non-warranty repairs"..... Read carefully, don't learn a costly lesson the hard way......
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Old 04-06-2017, 05:53 PM   #4
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As most experienced RV owners know, warranty repair work does not influence profit margins for the dealer. With that said, expect long "dealer still has my trailer" times and work quality based on allotted service hours from the manufacturer. If a warranty repair is listed as 3.0 manhours but it would take 4 manhours to complete to satisfaction, guess how many manhours will be logged? And this would be coming from the selling dealer. Just think how the experience would be altered at a network dealer that didnt sell you the coach?

And it's going into high season now. Warranty work on "in service" coaches takes a back a back seat to repairs / fixes on pre-delivery units.
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Old 04-06-2017, 05:59 PM   #5
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This is when you'll find out what type of dealer you bought from. We routinely see customers that bought from a dealer an hour away that won't even do warranty work on units sold. The warranty claim process can be slow, so if you have anything on your list that will require parts, you might want to have the dealership do all the documentation, and take the trailer home to use while waiting.

When you show up, have your list written out, and then have the service advisor document each item on a repair order. Its not up to the dealer to decide what's covered so don't let them say "that won't be covered" and your going to have to pay. The flip side of that is, IF the factory declines an item, you may have to pay and then battle Keystone for reimbursement. As a tech, I can tell you how it's written can get some "on the fence" items paid. I hope your dealer takes care of you.
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Old 04-06-2017, 06:20 PM   #6
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I will second everything that chuckster57 just said.
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