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angjim61

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Good morning! My husband and I have FTed for almost 7 years in a bought-used 5th wheel, but we feel kind of like newbies after getting a new motorhome a few weeks ago. Our first question is where do we go to have regular service like oil changes to keep our warranty in tact?
 
Keeping your proof the job was done will keep the warranty in tact due to fed laws. Because of Youtube produced by a shop some time back, I only will use a couple of available Oil filters. Because of the discrepancies in filter quality I do my own and keep the receipts. The law says if the problem can't be proven on your actions the failure must be fixed under warranty. Just a note: Don't cut corners on service, but go where you like for service.
 
Keeping your proof the job was done will keep the warranty in tact due to fed laws. Because of Youtube produced by a shop some time back, I only will use a couple of available Oil filters. Because of the discrepancies in filter quality I do my own and keep the receipts. The law says if the problem can't be proven on your actions the failure must be fixed under warranty. Just a note: Don't cut corners on service, but go where you like for service.
Thank you for the good information!
 
I get all of my chassis work done at a reputable light truck service place.
 

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