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Old 03-24-2011, 07:24 PM   #1
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Did it take a year to get the bug worked out

Would like to hear first hand from you owners about ordering and getting your new coach how many trips to the dealer to get things fixed in the first year and did you have to leave your coach any length of time at the dealer.Should I figure on a lot of trips to the dealer also did you wait till you had a list of items before you drove it to the dealer Please let me know how your first year went . Thanks
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Old 03-24-2011, 08:22 PM   #2
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We ordered ours new. The driver who drove it out from the factory had one write up which was corrected by Freightliner in Mt Vernon, WA and the dealer did their pre delivery work before we took possession. The MH has NEVER gone back to the dealer for anything. That said, we did have a few problems. The charger/converter failed and was replaced by Winnebago at the factory. We had HWH leveling system problems, a jack replacement handled by our local Camper World under warranty and a pump/solenoid problem which was handled by HWH at their factory. We also had a toilet water valve fail. That part was provided by the dealer under warranty and I replaced it myself in about 20 minutes rather than drive to the dealership and lose a whole day in the process. The factory visits were not a problem since we go cross country on a regular basis. Remember, you may have authorized repair facilities close to home who can do warranty work on many of the systems or components and save the trip to the dealer.
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Old 03-24-2011, 09:02 PM   #3
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I had to take my first MH (Class C Jayco) back a couple of times for things I couldn't fix. Had a 12V short I didn't feel like chasing and then some fiberglass problems I wasn't capable of repairing.

My current MH hasn't been back to the dealer and I've had it for 2 1/2 years. Since I'm a DIYer the last thing I want to do is take it back to the dealer so I'll make any repairs or mods I can. My TV had to be repaired (flashed) but I took care of that through the mail with Audiovox. Had a power steering leak that was just a loose clamp. Had a leaky skylight that I repaired with Eternabond. Have done a bunch of mods just for fun, but that's just my entertainment.

I would think the best choice would be to build a list and take it back at your leisure. That is unless something is major enough to be a safety risk or show stopper.

FYI, just finished my current mod (replacing kitchen faucet with single handle/soap dispenser/undersink filter) today, so my MH is always being tweaked.
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Old 03-24-2011, 09:12 PM   #4
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What if don't live near the dealer?
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Old 03-24-2011, 09:17 PM   #5
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We bought our 2006 Meridian in October of 2006. She had 4000+miles on her from delivery etc. Our dealer checked her out, changed a jack, washed her and we took her home. We now have 43,000 miles on her. Besides routine service, she has had two Freighterliner recalls (minor), one Norcold recall and this last winter we had an HWH leveler slide problem that HWH helped remedy in a short time frame.

To really answer your question, our dealer has not seen our Meridian since the first day we drove her off the lot.
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Old 03-25-2011, 04:28 AM   #6
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Thanks this is great as we have 8 weeks till our coach come from the factory. We have a 2003 Sightseer but bought it 3 years old and I am like the first post and try to do most everything my self, oil changes and gen set two. That said I have had my coach almost 5 years and no problems so I hope I have the same luck with the new one again thanks.
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Old 03-25-2011, 08:15 AM   #7
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Good luck with your new motorhome. We ordered ours from the factory and the dealer was worthless! There was a punch list of things that needed to be fixed. The motorhome sat in the dealers servfice department for over three months. We finally gave up and eventually drove it 1,800 miles to the factory where the list got completed. It was about a year and a half before it was where it should have been when it was delivered.
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Old 03-25-2011, 08:26 AM   #8
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It is always nice to be able to repair as many things as you can on your own. Avoid dealers as much as possible. If you can't do it yourself, maybe you know of a friend who could help with minor fixes. Try anything before the dealer.
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Old 03-25-2011, 08:56 AM   #9
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Would like to hear first hand from you owners about ordering and getting your new coach how many trips to the dealer to get things fixed in the first year and did you have to leave your coach any length of time at the dealer.Should I figure on a lot of trips to the dealer also did you wait till you had a list of items before you drove it to the dealer Please let me know how your first year went . Thanks
We bought new from a dealer lot -- not ordered from the factory.

Lesson learned: Even though it's brand new, don't sign for it if you haven't driven it. Mine required a trip a couple of hours down the road to the Ford dealer to fix an alignment problem. It wasn't a showstopper problem, but if I'd found it before I closed the deal, it would have been the dealer's problem to resolve rather than mine. Happily, the dealer stepped up and covered the cost. Related to this particular problem, I don't have anything nice to say about Winnebago. They were aggressively unhelpful.

Mine went back to the dealer multiple times for a total of several weeks out of the first year. I had a three-page list of problems some of which are still problems. The things that remain are either minor annoyances or things that got fixed but didn't stay fixed. My dealer was pretty decent to work with, but I eventually gave up and my dealer subsequently ceased being an authorized Winnebago shop. I don't know who chose to end the relationship there.

It depends on how far it is to your dealer and how serious the problems are. Unless there's something significant, I'd just keep a list and head for the dealer when there's a decent amount of work to do, especially if your dealer isn't close. If your dealer's close or you have the time and inclination, you might take it in sooner and/or more often.

Despite the large part of the first year that ours was in the shop, it didn't cut into our travel plans much because the problems weren't showstoppers and I managed to get it in and out of the shop between trips. One issue that was a major hassle while on the road was not handled satisfactorily by Winnebago.
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Old 03-25-2011, 09:56 AM   #10
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We have a Fleetwood Revolution with windows that look like they haven't been washed in 5 years. They are dual pane windows, that all of the gas inside has escaped. They are very smokie and brownish/grey colored. I have a sign on each side of coach that Fleetwood will not take care of the problem. Sorry Fleetwood, but you asked for it!!!!
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Old 03-25-2011, 11:47 AM   #11
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We bought our 2009 Destination in May 2010. Before we picked it up, it was at Freightliner having an A/C problem fixed and a charging problem fixed. After we got it, it has been back to Freightliner twice, once for a front wheel seal, and once for a fuel filler leak. It has been to the Winnebago Dealer a couple times for little odds and ends (aligning cabinet doors, toilet that rocks, tank levels that don't read properly). I always plan to just leave the MH for a couple weeks and don't rush them.
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I can buy a Chevy Aveo for under $15K with this warranty:

NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY
GM vehicles registered in the U.S.A. are covered for 3 years/36,000 miles (whichever comes first). The complete vehicle is covered — including tires, towing to your nearest Chevrolet dealership and cosmetic corrosion resulting from defects. Repairs will be made to correct any vehicle defect, and most warranty repairs will be made at no charge. In addition, rust-through corrosion will be covered for 6 years/100,000 miles (whichever comes first). Powertrain components will be covered for 100,000 miles/5 years (whichever comes first). See dealer for details.


Or spend TEN TIMES as much for a vehicle with many parts covered only for a year. WHAT'S WROING WITH THIS PICTURE?
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Old 03-25-2011, 12:31 PM   #13
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Or spend TEN TIMES as much for a vehicle with many parts covered only for a year. WHAT'S WROING WITH THIS PICTURE?
Yep, it occurred to me that this thread basically acknowledges that a factory-new MH comes with a built-in expectation of a bunch of warranty work. The one that really kills me is that the manufacturers basically think that we have the time, money, and good will to drive great distances for things to get fixed the right way at the factory.
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Old 03-25-2011, 02:54 PM   #14
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If things stop working only within the first year consider yourself lucky. Document everything and report it as soon as something malfunctions. Keep good records.
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Old 03-25-2011, 04:18 PM   #15
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I'm pretty impressed by how many are reporting that they had few problems during their first year... or at least didn't take their rigs back to their dealers. We had quite a different story.

New coach in 07 purchased off dealer lot. Rookie RVers with a 40DP under us right out of the chute so we were clueless. On our shakedown trip only 40 miles from home we met some very nice neighbors with a Monaco... and a pitcher of martinis as it turns out. They gave us the best advice we've gotten so far and it was basically the title of your thread... "it's going to take a year to work out the bugs so don't get discouraged or think you've bought a lemon." Ours was back at our dealer a number of times during that period plus we made a trip to the factory... because we wanted to and were in the area. We were pretty happy with how our dealer treated us. Sometimes didn't fix things the first try but we stayed with them and all is well now. We always allowed them to keep the coach as long as they liked... since I didn't have a storage location... but if we had a trip coming up I would give them a drop dead date and it always worked.

If I had it to do over again and if I didn't live anywhere near my dealer, I would look for a mobile service outfit who was authorized to do repair work. It can save you a bunch of agravation. This is what I do now with my extended wty.

It's true we seem to accept lower quality standards on our expensive toys than we would when buying a cheap car but these are complex machines and no manufacturer is immune so things are going to stay the same until they change.

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