<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by emmmw:
Got our motorhome back from its first trip to a service center and not real happy. Itasca Sunova 35J still under warranty and have no nearly zero issues with it.
First problem was that they didn't even look at three of the six issues (all pretty minor) and now that I've picked it up the TVs won't work. Actually the front TV will work but only if I run an extension cord to another outlet. So, the problem appears to be with the 110v outlets (both of them inside the front cabinet). I can't unplug the rear TV without removing the molding and the TV itself, so I didn't mess with that just yet. Everything else in the coach appears to be working fine. I also tested all the other 110v outlets and all work. I looked for a tripped fuse but none were tripped. The service guys did do some electrical work, but only 12v stuff (replaced the monitor for the backup/side cameras and one outside 12v lite that didn't work, but no other electrical systems were to be worked on.
Yes, I know I could take it back to the shop, but definitely will NEVER visit the same place again. Also, the logistics behind taking our coach to a dealer isn't always easy, as you all know. I will be discussing the shoddy workmanship and incompleted work with Winnebago.
I have looked at the wiring schematics, but didn't see anything that would lead me to one fuse or connection that would affect both TV outlets.
Any ideas? Appreciate any advice. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
I feel for you. Nothing is more irritating then taking your rig in for service/repairs and getting it back worse than when it went in. I would be sure and fill out your experiance at this website to let others know where not to go.
http://www.rvservicereviews.com/ If your rig is on a WorkHorse chassis and the work was done at a WH service center, go here
http://www.workhorse.com/Default.aspx?tabid=185 and let them know of your dissatisfaction. I would also request to speak with the owner of the dealership and let him know about his companies quality of service or lack of.