In an earlier discussion I mentioned the table coming away from the wall in our 17.56-1 OB. Well, we took it down to Australian Caravans to have it repaired and some other issues dealt with as well.
We picked it up and they showed us the repairs, which appeared to have been done....until we took it away for a 5 day holiday. Surprise, surprise, the table began to come loose off the wall on one side again. When we looked closer, we noticed that instead of fixing the problem properly, they just super-glued the plastic clip to the wall. We tried to tighten the screws, but of course they wouldn't tighten because they hadn't actually really fixed it. Now there are bits of grey plastic clip stuck to the wall
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We also had a steel strip dropping down from underneath the van on the front corner, door side, just under the tunnel boot. It opens up, sometimes over 1cm, when you are on a slope, but closes to about 2mm when you are on level ground. And guess what their solution was? To cover it with thick black silicone so we couldn't see it....but of course the gap has opened up again. Feeling pretty furious to say the least

! They say it's not structural, but considering it is supposed to be bolted on securely and holding the front corner of the van, it is pretty concerning....especially as we bought the Outback hoping to go on secondary roads at the very least.
We are still happy with our van, it's comfortable and has plenty of room for our large family, but we just find the dodgy repairs so frustrating. Has anyone else had similar problems? I have been told by some other Jayco owners that you just have to keep fighting for repairs. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
We picked it up and they showed us the repairs, which appeared to have been done....until we took it away for a 5 day holiday. Surprise, surprise, the table began to come loose off the wall on one side again. When we looked closer, we noticed that instead of fixing the problem properly, they just super-glued the plastic clip to the wall. We tried to tighten the screws, but of course they wouldn't tighten because they hadn't actually really fixed it. Now there are bits of grey plastic clip stuck to the wall
We also had a steel strip dropping down from underneath the van on the front corner, door side, just under the tunnel boot. It opens up, sometimes over 1cm, when you are on a slope, but closes to about 2mm when you are on level ground. And guess what their solution was? To cover it with thick black silicone so we couldn't see it....but of course the gap has opened up again. Feeling pretty furious to say the least
We are still happy with our van, it's comfortable and has plenty of room for our large family, but we just find the dodgy repairs so frustrating. Has anyone else had similar problems? I have been told by some other Jayco owners that you just have to keep fighting for repairs. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.