As some of you know, i have had a lot of warranty issues, including a door that would not latch and lock, steps that were bent and rusting from deploying and hitting a log because the door flew open at 55 MPH and hit a log, a drawer that kept flying open and had bashed a big hole in one of the kitchen cabinets, a shower door handle that was broke, etc.
After trying to deal with dealers who were uncooperative and incompetent, I finally decided to take advantage of the factory service center in Indiana. This has been a good decision. So far they have fixed the water pump, put an additional latch on the drawer and adjusted several other cabinets and drawers, fixed the door that would not latch or lock, installed a brand new set of steps, enlarged the hole where the sewer hose goes through to make it easier to use, fixed the shower door handle, and a bunch of other things.
They also did an oil change and the 26 point check that is supposed to be done at 14,000 miles, which I am fast approaching. That I have to pay for myself, obviously, but it is very convenient to get it done here.
This is my second day here and we are waiting for two parts—a new dinette table leg and the replacement wooden panel for the bashed in kitchen cabinet. I am hoping to get it all done and be gone by the end of today. I have spent two nights in their parking lot with just electric hookups, so I am anxious to get on the road.
One interesting thing: I have been constantly worried about the level of water in my fresh water tank. After four days of showers and some dishwashing, it still shows I have half a 60 gallon tank. I was really worried I had much less, but he did a visual check and showed me how to view the tank, and it is correct!! Apparently, I am just VERY good at water conservation!
Can't stand the cold here, and am looking forward to heading to Florida after I visit friends this week and family this weekend.