NolantheTexan
Member
We recently purchased a 2011 Greystone MK, and on our maiden voyage experenced a couple of issues, that perhaps you could provide some advice.
The first issue was cabinet door hinges popping out of their plastic inserts in the doors.
Per other posts, looks like the use of an epozy to glue in the inserts may be the fix.
2nd: Our Jensen DVD/Radio Unit stopped reading the DVD the first time we used it.
Is this something that will require the dealer to repair, and if so, will I need to deliver the trailer to them or can I remove the Jensen unit and deliver that to them sans the trailer?
3rd: The electric landing gear at the front of the trailer tends to blow the 20A fuse each time I use the jacks. I cannot seem to stop the lifting or decending operation quick enough to keep it from blowing the fuse. The dealer's employee giving us our orientation even mentioned that I would probably want to keep extra fuses available. Is this a normal issue that I can expect, or is there a method of operation to avoid blowing the fuse?
Thanks for your advice. We are looking forward to years of fun with our new Greystone Unit.
The first issue was cabinet door hinges popping out of their plastic inserts in the doors.
Per other posts, looks like the use of an epozy to glue in the inserts may be the fix.
2nd: Our Jensen DVD/Radio Unit stopped reading the DVD the first time we used it.
Is this something that will require the dealer to repair, and if so, will I need to deliver the trailer to them or can I remove the Jensen unit and deliver that to them sans the trailer?
3rd: The electric landing gear at the front of the trailer tends to blow the 20A fuse each time I use the jacks. I cannot seem to stop the lifting or decending operation quick enough to keep it from blowing the fuse. The dealer's employee giving us our orientation even mentioned that I would probably want to keep extra fuses available. Is this a normal issue that I can expect, or is there a method of operation to avoid blowing the fuse?
Thanks for your advice. We are looking forward to years of fun with our new Greystone Unit.