- Feb 9, 2008
- 4,093
- 5,910
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- LP Coachbuilt
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- Since 2008 after caravanning for 20 years
When I purchased my van, new, the fridge didn't work on 12v. Having proved this myself I contacted the dealer, the van was only three weeks old at the time. I was told to bring it in so they could look at it, a round trip of some 200 miles. Duly did this to be told the power card had failed, "not the first I've seen, happens a lot", I was told. "Need to order the part in", strange if it happens all the time. A few weeks later phoned the dealer to find out if they had the part and was told they had and just bring the van in. Another trip up the road, with an overnight stay on a site. Got to the dealer bright and early next morning to be told they had used the part to fix someone else's van. Settled for a none-auto power card on the day.
First gripe, if it happens all the time why don't they check it first, second, hold a stock of spares, thirdly, don't give the parts to someone else! 400 miles (13 gallons of diesel) and a stay on a site.
That was five years ago, yesterday got round to looking a at a persistent draught from the fridge. Found the sealing strip had disappeared so set too with screwdriver to find it. The fridge is secured to the van with three screws on either side, accessed from within the fridge. Took out all the screws to find all three on one side were sheared so the fridge wasn't secured properly. Managed to replace these with longer, larger screws, no draught now.
Some service technician! This is the same dealer that couldn't fix my remote locking under warranty, did it myself eventually.
Summing up, why don't they thoroughly inspect vans before they sell them, and train technicians properly to do the various maintenance and repair jobs presented to them.
Got that off my chest.
Rgds
Bill
First gripe, if it happens all the time why don't they check it first, second, hold a stock of spares, thirdly, don't give the parts to someone else! 400 miles (13 gallons of diesel) and a stay on a site.
That was five years ago, yesterday got round to looking a at a persistent draught from the fridge. Found the sealing strip had disappeared so set too with screwdriver to find it. The fridge is secured to the van with three screws on either side, accessed from within the fridge. Took out all the screws to find all three on one side were sheared so the fridge wasn't secured properly. Managed to replace these with longer, larger screws, no draught now.
Some service technician! This is the same dealer that couldn't fix my remote locking under warranty, did it myself eventually.
Summing up, why don't they thoroughly inspect vans before they sell them, and train technicians properly to do the various maintenance and repair jobs presented to them.
Got that off my chest.
Rgds
Bill