I had the same problem 3 years ago on a 2008 Sundance. No help from Heartland so I had the unit repaired and sold it.
I had if repaired in Elkhart at Capitol RV who did a lousy job on repairs. Sorry for you problems.
I would request Heartland to replace the wall. You will never be satified with a patch repair. I had 3 attemps to have a 6" dia bubble repaired and the condition got worse with each repair. The third repair I took back to Elkhart to RV Capitol for repair per Steve Kennel at Heartland and they...
Do not take to RV Capitol in Elkart. I drove all the way from Colorado for de-lamination repair last year and they did a terrible job that needs redone.
Was to take 3 days and they took 14 days to repair and the repair had cracked open already half way home.
This happened to me twice on my 2008 Sundance. The first time was in 2010 on left side and I had it repaired local. The second time was 2012 on a trip back to Heartland plant in Indiana for delam repair. I noticed the back coming loose from the right side this time about half way to Indiana...
Re: HELP Heartland Sundance 3100 ES Slide won't open.
To add to my previous post. If the motor is loose you can hear it running when trying to open side.
Re: HELP Heartland Sundance 3100 ES Slide won't open.
I had this problem last winter and found that the set screw holding the motor to shaft had backed out and the motor was hanging loose and not attached to drive shaft. Pulled underbelly cover open and reattached motor. If this is problem...
Because I wanted my trailer fixed correct after two failed attemps here in Colorado. Heartland had me take it to RV Capitol and said they were the best. Wrong
Terrible job!!
A three day job turned into a 14 day job which cost me over $2000.00 for lodging, fuel, and expenses to and from Elkhart and back to Colorado. When I got home a crack had opened between the new and old fibre glass joint and now screw head is showing thru fibre glass. They...
Sorry to disagree. I had warranty work done thru Heartland and they did very poor job. The delamination repair is worse than when I took it to them. Am still waiting on Steve with Heartland for a reply.
I take Arizona Hwy 1 at Ehrenberg, Az just across the bridge at California/Arizona on I-10. The road is a good blacktop road and is shorter than either of the two routes you asked about. Hwy 1 goes into Parker, Az. I use this route every year.
We have friends from Montana who stay at the Shangri-La RV Resort in Yuma and they like it very well. I stopped by last year and it seems like
a very clean well organized park with many activities. We winter in the Lake Havasu area and like it there.
I have needed 4 WD pulling up hill on gravel roads as in 2 WD the rear tires would spin and not pull 5th wheel. Also needed to get out of grass fairgrounds after two days of rain. In the rocky mountain area you are going to want 4 WD.
We stayed at Carlsbad rv park Jan 2009 for 2 days and were satified. It is much closer to Carlsbad Caverns than the parks north of Carlsbad. We have stayed at the Hacienda Rv park in Las Cruces, NM. It is a very nice new park and is very easy to get to off I-10.
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