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Old 02-18-2007, 09:43 AM   #10
bsmeaton
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Lone Tree
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M.O.C. #6109
Wow - That has to be a Dealer with a touch of class. True pride there Sky!

I found my manuals stuffed in a kitchen drawer. At the bottom of the stack was a plastic folder with tabbed dividers with nothing in it. On my own for any registrations.

Also, there is a 30-page or so checklist for testing the water system, LP system, and most of the major systems on board. All blank of course.

Also had a checklist (yellow carbon) that had all the major appliances, tires, LP tanks etc with model and serial numbers. It is clear to me this was filled out at the factory as they put it together.

I also pulled out the Keystone DVD showing torque procedures and waved it at the Service Manager telling him he should look at it sometime. That was after I had to stop his tech replacing my wheel with an air gun at the PDI. (missing bearing cap)

I think a lot of these Dealers generate thier own grief sometimes.
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