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Originally Posted by Dave W
I know what I would do, warranty repair or not. After 2-3 weeks and my RV is still sitting without any sign of work being done. I would request (demand!) what part I needed either the part itself or the part number, drag the unit home and fix it myself even if it cost a few hundred bucks. But with that said, I do realize that not all have the physical ability, tools or a place to do the work and you are stuck with a stealership doing the work.
Good luck!
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If you have a good dealer you do not need luck! My dealer has never had any of my units longer than 3 weeks for anything. That includes my last 5er that was in for body work when it was hit. If a large dealer that has a service manager that knows how to get things submitted things move quickly, both in warranty and out.