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Old 10-07-2009, 05:10 AM   #106
8e3k0
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Ardrossan
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Actually my manuals, came in two different bags with duplication on some items, such as axles, appliances, inverters etc. (you have to verify what is physically loacted in your unit . Yes it would be nice to have a Maintenance book similar to the Automotive industry. This could include service procedure and frequencies, but I assume that takes administrative duties to set up, update etc. and all adds to cost of the unit. I would also like to see a parts book along with schmatics that is available for purchase either in electronic format or hard copy. Relating to other purchases of Ag. equipment, we also order the tech and parts manuals for future repairs and preventative Maint. Confusing and challenging. Maybe that is why we have a base of a one year warranty with most RV manufactures rather than a 3 year similar to the Automotive business. Some of us may not have the chance to use that RV very little in the first year so some items, systems, and appliances may never get the test till later on when the warranty is no longer valid.
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