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Old 06-05-2017, 06:17 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by dcg9381 View Post
Lesson learned for warranty work.

You might ask CW (or wherever you bought the thing from) if they can get it in and do do some preliminary inspection for a warranty claim but actually do the work "2 months" (or whatever) in the future. Honestly, paying under the table for the "estimate" might facilitate things a bit - as warranty work doesn't pay what retail repairs do.. Sorta the unfortunate reality. It would just let you know what's going on, not actually fix the RV.

I don't know of a way to get the RV fixed fast under warranty. And for some of that "major" work - Keystone will ship the RV back to the factory (after an inspection by a field technician from Keystone). Our typical warranty repair started at 60 days, just like you're being told...
Work has all ready been completed as mentioned in post #23 but thanks for your post and input .... Don
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