Oops, this isn't right or how not to start out

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Re: Oops, this isn't right or how not to start out

Postby MsBHaven » Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:20 am

Welcome to the real world of RVing. Even the brand new units have problems. All you can do is remain calm (wine certainly helps) and work thru each problem as it comes along. It is a learning experience. Hope you get the starting problem resolved. Soon you'll be enjoying your new RV and new adventures.
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Re: Oops, this isn't right or how not to start out

Postby HorizonSeeker » Fri Feb 24, 2012 7:59 am

Sarah, I'm so proud for you. Remember, if it was all easy everyone would be doing this and the roads and camps would be crowded. The universe sent you a challenge and you met it. The universe will admire your spunk leave you alone now.
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Re: Oops, this isn't right or how not to start out

Postby AliceM » Fri Feb 24, 2012 9:24 am

Sarah, once I get back from Texas (and out of whatever rv repair shop is in my future), we could meet up for a little mini camp out if you like. I'm anxious to see your new rv!

Congrats on your new adventure. Do NOT let Camping World get by without fixing Magic. Move into their parking lot if necessary. Refuse to go home. Matter of fact, their parking lot is a great place to do your shake down list. No item is too minor to complain about. They should of gone over the rig with a fine tooth comb as part of the pre delivery inspection.

*shaking pom poms*

Heck.. don't listen to me or you will be living in rv shops and have a drawer in the kitchen full of Mobile RV Repair business cards.

Relax and enjoy... that's what its really about.

Hope to see you on the road soon!

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Re: Oops, this isn't right or how not to start out

Postby cpatinjones » Fri Feb 24, 2012 1:04 pm

Congratulations on taking ownership of Magic.

I am happy Nan is with you to share the joys and the bumps along the way. The bumps will only make you a "stronger" rver. :D

Botton line: Enjoy (the good and the bad) every minute of your time with Magic! It is all a wonderful journey.
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Re: Oops, this isn't right or how not to start out

Postby OutandAbout » Fri Feb 24, 2012 2:33 pm

Yay Sarah. You are doing great. With Nan's help and a little from the wine ;) :lol: , you will have these problems solved soon and go on to enjoying Magic. As Alice said, make them fix everything. Can't wait for the pics of Magic. Just think of this as the first adventure. Linda
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Re: Oops, this isn't right or how not to start out

Postby sharon » Fri Feb 24, 2012 4:12 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol: Welcome to the wonderful world of rv'ing Sarah!! You HAVE been reading of our adventures and mis-adventures all of these years, haven't you??? You should have been prepared with a copy of Murphy's Law in your hot little hand!! :lol: It'll all get fixed in due time and hopefully with a minimun of frustration, and then you'll be on your way! Yayyyy!
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Re: Oops, this isn't right or how not to start out

Postby bikerchic777 » Sat Feb 25, 2012 2:25 am

Congrats, Sarah! Barbie emailed me about your start up issue, so I hope you read her post. I'm anxious to find out if that was the problem!
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Re: Oops, this isn't right or how not to start out

Postby Birdie » Sat Feb 25, 2012 4:15 pm

Sarah, glad you have Nan there to help you thru the problems. It is nice to have some one more experienced than you along to walk you thru stuff.

Just know it is like your house or you car. Crap will happen with no rhyme or reason.

I just took my rig in because the dinette slide would give me an error code. I called the factory and they walked me through the slide problem and said if it happens again, you need to take it in for service. So the second time and 150 miles farther south it happened again. That was the one month anniversary of ownership. Remember Suite Pea, too, is new. So just know....stuff will happen. We just don't all tell everything that happens.

Ride with it and you know that you can ask questions but the answers may not fit. Nan has been down the road. You have warranty on the rig, so don't run it off the mountain top because they won't believe you if you say "but it jumped". The ride has started so hang on!!

So let us hear from you when you are down off the clouds a bit. I am really excited for you and know how excited and nervous you are. So let us give you any support that you want from us.
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Re: Oops, this isn't right or how not to start out

Postby Suchomlin » Sat Feb 25, 2012 10:36 pm

Congratulation on Magic. What a baptism by fire. As the others said, it is a good thing that Nan is with you and that she had the wine.
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Re: Oops, this isn't right or how not to start out

Postby Sprinter » Sat Feb 25, 2012 10:42 pm

It can happen with any RV. They are just like a house. They will always need maintenance and repair. But sure shouldn't right off the lot!
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Re: Oops, this isn't right or how not to start out

Postby Acadianmom » Sat Feb 25, 2012 10:55 pm

You can get a warranty on a used RV if it isn't too old but do a lot of research on the company before you get one. Depending on what the problem is they might want maintenance records which you won't have. The only one I ever had was a PIA to deal with. I would just put the money in an account for repairs.

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Re: Oops, this isn't right or how not to start out

Postby bluepinecones » Sun Feb 26, 2012 12:14 pm

Thanks for all the encouraging words. Must admit other than a bit nerve racking, the first few days have not been as bad as I had imagined. Now I need warm sunshine to come back and get to studying the manuals so I'm not so intimidated about touching stuff and punching buttons. Would be nice to have a little heat without alarms.
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Re: Oops, this isn't right or how not to start out

Postby longdog2 » Sun Feb 26, 2012 1:02 pm

Two words--electric heater! Get a small, cheap one at Walmart, it's all you will need most of the time unless you are boondocking. :lol:
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Re: Oops, this isn't right or how not to start out

Postby bluepinecones » Sun Feb 26, 2012 2:54 pm

OMG!!! I must be more stressed than I realized. One of the things I brought from home was a small ceramic heater;the box was stored under the rig. I still need to figure out how to use the RV heater without alarms sounding but now I can deal with that later. My little ceramic heater is purring away and my teeth are no longer chattering.
Know you are laughing at this novice but remember I'm not just a novice at this: I have absolutely no experience with camping of any sort and the sum total of my knowledge is pretty much what I've read on here or observed by attending a few gtgs where I stayed in a cabin. I'll get there but the learning curve is a very steep one for me. Guess it could be a good test to see if almost 70 year old dog can learn new tricks.
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Re: Oops, this isn't right or how not to start out

Postby mitch5252 » Sun Feb 26, 2012 3:12 pm

Sarah, you're doing just fine! We were all where you were at some point. Me? I'm still there!

And man, think of all the good friends you have here that are cheering you on and who are ready to help out whenever you need it.
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