There's just not enough information provided to even begin to make an assessment. Is the damage "in the same location" as the previous repair? If so, then the dealer may not have repaired it correctly. If the damage is in a different location on the same panel, then it may be related to the original damage or it may be new and just look similar to the previous damage. In that case, it may be related or it may be from a new problem.
If this is a resurfacing of the same problem in the "exact same" location, then I'd expect the dealer to redo his repair. If it's in the same "general area" but not the same location as previous damage, then about all the dealer can do is report it to Keystone and see what they say. Several years ago there were some batches of FILON that were defective and Keystone was repairing that damage for a couple years after the warranty. It was not in 2017 so your trailer is not a part of that issue. I'd suspect, depending on whether Keystone has been seeing this in other trailers built around the same time, they may consider it a 'materials issue". On the other hand, if yours is the only one they've had reported, it probably isn't a materials issue that they would cover.
I'd first want to know if it's in the exact same location as the previous repair.
As for expecting Keystone to repair it 2 or 3 years after the warranty, unless your dealership has some way to document that it is an ongoing issue, chances are Keystone will refuse to repair under the original warranty.
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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