RV warranty inspection and consumer rights

Is your RV broken and your RV warranty about to run out? Now what? Who will do your RV warranty work for you?

Are you tired of dealerships telling you they will not do your warranty work because you didn’t buy your RV from them? My advice would be to check with your independent RV repair shop. Please note that due to the different procedures with the manufacturers, this is a very laborious task for any repair shop to handle. Most shops will only accept extended warranties. However, you do have rights as a consumer and maybe it’s not too late to have your RV warranty inspection performed!

Most manufacturers require dealerships that carry their brand to complete warranty work. However, with so many inspectors popping up, why not get yours inspected by a third party? Let see below what some of these manufacturers and dealers are saying.

Manufacturer claims

We have all been told the manufacturer does an initial quality inspection process before the unit is shipped to the dealership. Some even state they send the units to a dedicated PDI center to go through a rigid point-by-point inspection process and do all the final finishes.

Dealerships claims

Dealerships all state they performed their Pre-Delivery Inspection or PDI. However, most dealerships are only checking basic, common items. They check for anything damaged or missing so they can make the sale and get it off their lot.

Post-Delivery Inspection or PDI. So now you have signed the dotted line only to find out before or after there is an issue with your new RV. The dealership quickly rushed to confirm that all basic systems were functional before you took possession of it.

Something to think about!

What did the dealership skip, what did they miss, and or was it an inexperienced tech that did the Pre-PDI or the Post-PDI, to begin with? What did the dealer not catch or not tell the manufacturer? It all comes down to communication. If each party was in a rush, whether it was pre-Covid or post-Covid, there may not have been much communication. Don’t you want to know what’s really going on with your unit before the warranty runs out?

Now, how does this work after the unit has been inspected? Well, there are a few different options for getting RV warranty repair work done.

  • You authorize us, for example, on your behalf to perform and complete the repairs at your expense.
  • You contact the manufacturer prior to having the repairs completed so that you can seek reimbursement and order any parts from the manufacturer.
  • Most RV shops will provide you with a written estimate, along with any picture and tech notes so that you can seek authorization.
  • You will be required to submit the issues to your warranty company.

Most manufacturer’s warranties will cover 1-year bumper-to-bumper. In conclusion, be sure to familiarize yourself with the terms and conditions of your RV warranty. You will be required to submit the issues to your warranty company.

Make sure to ask your local RV repair shop if they will assist you if they offer a free inspection. Check out this video as an example of some of the things we find during a free exterior evaluation.

More from Dustin

Make sure you check out my website, California RV Specialists, and our YouTube channel for more helpful information, and see our published articles on RVtravel.com and other social media pages.

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Dustin Simpson
Dustin Simpsonhttps://calrvspecialists.com/
With more than 25 years in the RV industry, Dustin Simpson has done it all—technician, manager, instructor, business owner, and expert witness. He owns California RV Specialists in Lodi, an independent repair shop known since 2003 for unbiased diagnostics, failure analysis, preventive maintenance, and structural repairs across all major RV brands. Dustin has inspected thousands of RVs, consulted with manufacturers on recalls and engineering improvements, and testified in RV-related legal cases nationwide. He’s also a dedicated educator, sharing advice through Facebook RV communities, his YouTube channel, and his contributions to RVTravel.com.

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6 Comments

Ray
1 year ago

Ah yes the rush. I think the YouTube video is titled You have to be Insane to buy a new RV. In it an attorney points out all of the conditions that leave you holding the bucket. These conditions are obscured in a myriad of documents the purchaser is expected to sign at the sale. Reading and comprehending all this is generally unrealistic for most people so they rush thru it. Quite enlightening.

Jesse Crouse
1 year ago

Anyone who buys a 5th wheel from Grand Design needs their head inspected for brain damage.

Vince S
1 year ago
Reply to  Jesse Crouse

Why? Because the thousands on the road without issues are not getting the same attention as the dozens with damaged frames?

J B
1 year ago
Reply to  Vince S

Apparently you have not had any dealings with this shady outfit…many of us have.

J B
1 year ago
Reply to  Jesse Crouse

Winner…winner…chicken…dinner.

Neal Davis
1 year ago

Thank you, Dustin! 🙂 Our local service shop is similar to you in that I pay them and then the manufacturer reimburses me. Thank you for the video! Have a great week, safe travels, and safe stays! 🙂