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Old 12-11-2013, 04:16 PM   #14
Irlpguy
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Chilliwack
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M.O.C. #12935
It would be impossible to address every facet of operation of your new purchase or predetermine every possible problem that might happen once you have taken possession. While a well planned PDI is important, it should not cause too much stress.

As you use and become accustomed to the new purchase you will find things that may have appeared to work properly during the PDI but later seem to not function as you think they should, that will be normal. You will find things that come loose, break off or don't fit properly, it is important to document those things and inform your dealer prior to the expiration of your warranty so that they can be repaired.

I will give you one example, During the PDI on our 3402RL the AC was fired up and appeared to work just fine. However we found later that the return air ducts from each side of the living area were pretty much collapsed and were significantly restricting the air into the AC. If Keystone has not addressed the issues with that ducting then one might want to use a light and a mirror and check them both out. I am not suggesting doing this during the PDI but it was a problem on many units.

The best way to discover any issues is to get out there and use it, use all the systems and become familiar with them and how they work.

We are very pleased with the floorplan on our 3402RL and have addressed the initial issues and problems over the first two years of ownership. We now hope we are going to be treated better by our Montana. Enjoy the new investment.


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