We own a Keystone Cougar FW. Manufactured in July 2012, bought my me in October 2012. It is a 2013 year model. I bought the FW at a Camping World dealer in south Alabama.
We have had the typical new FW issues, and most were fixed quickly at the dealer. However, last Dec when I winterized and stored the FW (southern AL although we live in TN), we noticed what appeared to be some "ridges" on the fiberglass exterior just below the lower refrigerator "grill". I thought it was due to the fact I'd just emptied the hot water tank, and the water had splashed around the area an made it look "wavy". We picked the FW up from storage recently and the ridges are now more pronounced, and I took the FW to the dealer to have it checked out, and also to fix a persistent though minor leak somewhere on the bottom of the rig; our "low point" valve drips maybe 1-2 cups of water a week. Anyway, the dealer was divided on what the ridges were; the shop said they thought it is a "factory defect"; they could find no evidence of water seepage, etc in that area. A manager said he believed it was the "start of delamination" and we needed to watch it. He also informed me my extended (Good Sam) warranty didn't over that. So I paid the shop charge to "investigate" the cause of the ridges/delamination.
My question (finally!): Anyone have experience with Keystone on such an issue on a 16 month old, $50k FW? My rig has been kept washed and waxed, and it bothers me to have that unsightly area (less than 18 by 18 inches). I believe there was some problem with the fiberglass when this FW was manufactured........seems very unlikely that a rig I've owned for 16 months would look this bad.
I plan to document what's been done with pictures, etc, and contact Keystone ASAP. I was told repair to that area would be about $1500.....and I know that area was turn off anyone potential seller; heck, it would me!
Suggestions are welcome, especially from anyone who had had a similar incident where they contacted Keystone.
Thanks