jmltech
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Dec 27, 2019
- Messages
- 143
- Location
- Salida, CO
- RV Year
- 2023
- RV Make
- Winnebago
- RV Model
- 24V Navion
- RV Length
- 25
- Engine
- Mercedes Benz
- TOW/TOAD
- 2017 Jeep Wrangler Sahara
- Fulltimer
- No
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Glad it didn't explode.As with any new RV my current fiver has had a few "issues". But because of Covid it has been more difficult dealing with them.
First of all, since my selling dealer was in Texas and we weren't traveling close to TX in 2021 I was trying to locate a Heartland dealer to address a couple minor warranty issues. No go. Two of them had the same answer, understaffed.....but if I wanted to just drop it off they would try to get to it at some point. Not what a full time RVer needs to hear. The factory was zero help.
So I was forced to be a unpaid Heartland warranty repair tech this year. Two issues I repaired were the direct result of Heartland having untrained/unskilled replacement people on the assembly line during 2020.
My residential frig had the water line hooked up straight to the ice maker, bypassing the pump. Any 12 year old shop student could see this was wrong.
The second issue was when an untrained/unskilled assembly line worker installed my stove top he/she ran the propane flex line against the sharp edge of the oven mounted below. This created a nice hole which caused propane to leak into our kitchen last week. The first time we smelled the "strange" smell the DW lit a candle to cover the odor temporarily! We are so very lucky the place didn't explode! I now have replaced the leaking line and routed it correctly.
Two days ago I emailed Heartland Corporate advising them of the above. You would think with a safety issue such as this someone would have gotten back to me immediately. Haven't heard a word from them.
My conclusion is not only has Covid reduced the already poor quality of RVs being built, but with prices sky high the top dogs could care less about building junk and are only thinking about Covid as an opportunity to make more money faster.
That's real scary stuff FL-Joe. If that coach had filled with gas, and then someone/something introduced a spark, WOW!The second issue was when an untrained/unskilled assembly line worker installed my stove top he/she ran the propane flex line against the sharp edge of the oven mounted below. This created a nice hole which caused propane to leak into our kitchen last week. The first time we smelled the "strange" smell the DW lit a candle to cover the odor temporarily! We are so very lucky the place didn't explode! I now have replaced the leaking line and routed it correctly.
Two days ago I emailed Heartland Corporate advising them of the above. You would think with a safety issue such as this someone would have gotten back to me immediately. Haven't heard a word from them.
I have an on/off switch above the door for the detector - you can bet where it is most of the time since it is a parasitic draw .... until I remember to turn it on. I bought a new detector while at Newmar Parts and I'll be darned if I can find it now. They were actually competitive with other online vendors.The propane/gas detector is hardwired in our model down by the floor, which is where it should be. Problem was is it is about 5' from the stove/oven and around the bottom kitchen cabinet also. I have ordered an auxiliary detector which will be placed with about 3' of the stove/oven.
When we were smelling this, and just prior to me going online and reading it could be a propane leak, the DW had tired burning a scented candle on the kitchen counter top. Why the place didn't go off right then and there is beyond me. We are thinking the a/c's were running and moving just enough air.
I think the dealer should be blamed for not checking the unit out before selling it.I picked up a new Coachman Chaparral 360IBL almost a month ago for full timing. Quickly found the 12v fridge was not even plugged in, the coax cables were all plugged in the wrong places, and the A/C duct sealing was so horribly done that there was virtually no air flow out of most of the vents. Very minor things so far, but when you pay money for ANYTHING, there is an expectation that everything will work the way it is supposed to.