Prepare a List
Make a written list of specific repairs needed. It is important the service manager
be aware of all previous work which has been done on your motor home. For example: if
the motor home has been repaired due to an accident. While this may not seem impor-
tant it could have a significant effect on the diagnosis of a problem.
Be Reasonable With Your Requests
Don’t leave a list of 20 items to be serviced and expect to have your motor home
back by five o’clock. If you list a number of items, and you must have your motor home
back by the end of the day, discuss the situation with the service manager and list your
items in order of priority. Expect to make a second appointment for work not completed,
or for the parts that may need to be ordered.
You Can’t Look Over the Technicians Shoulder
Please don’t be offended when you are told you cannot watch the work being done.
Insurance requirements forbid the admission of customers to a service area.
Inspect the Work Properly
Check out the service or repair job when you pick up your motor home and notify
the service manager of any dissatisfaction. If circumstances prevent returning for imme-
diate corrective work, make an appointment as soon as possible.
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