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Sorry to hear about the frustration of debugging a new coach.
This is a major reason we purchased our coach used and though we tried selling it at one point, we realized that we really don’t want to have to go through the process of learning a new unit and debugging it. It is now going on 12 years old and is dependable.
 
I can see how someone new to RVs would dump a ‘new’ coach and leave saying “Never again “!
Hopefully, the fun outweighs the pain. It is almost like a musician who practces for years (not fun). The fun is in the gig where the people enjoy the music. RVing is like life. The pain comes before the gain. Hopefully a year from now you will love your rig.
 
Well, Newmar was ready for us🤗. Pump and sink to be replaced. Pump already in. No questions.
Newmar Parts is looking for a different style sink, something less prone to detonation. 😀
 
All done, ready to head South in the morning. Newmar did a great job getting us through this and back on the road.
Installed a semiliar glass sink. There was one in inventory. Changing the sink type required much more time and extensive modifications to the countertop to get the fit acceptable.
Worked out a deal on the new sink and installation costs. Replacing the sink is much more involved than I realized..
 

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