Just picked it up on Friday. Took it for a test run at Fairfield State Park over the weekend. As of Sunday at noon, it's back at the dealer.
Leaking rear wardrobe slide - post more detail on that existing thread.
Then while trying to clean up the mud from the torrential downpour - found out that apparently the outside shower wasn't hooked up - water was just dribbling out, then started pouring out the right rear corner of the trailer. Sent one of my daughters up under the bunk and she said it was wet and getting wetter.
One of the cabinet doors above the entertainment center popped its hinge first time we opened it - no biggie - saw on here where that is frequent - but figured since the trailer was already back in the shop might as well get it done.
And then noticed while driving slowly - the brakes seemed to be dragging. Didn't notice it at high speeds, but while parking, etc, - every time I applied them, they would lock up. Pretty sure it is not my controller on my TV - not had any trouble with other trailers.
Hopefully, the dealer does a good job on the repairs as they are about 4-5 hours away from where we live. That's why I was texting the salesman on Saturday and convinced him to get somebody to open up the gate and let me drop off the trailer on Sunday - it saved me a ton of extra driving as the park was only a couple of hours away from the dealer.
While we did our search for a new TT, I did a lot of lurking here after we found this model and while we were researching Heartland. One thing I read consistently, was Heartland’s policy on standing behind their products. Just didn’t realize I would be testing that two days into ownership.
Leaking rear wardrobe slide - post more detail on that existing thread.
Then while trying to clean up the mud from the torrential downpour - found out that apparently the outside shower wasn't hooked up - water was just dribbling out, then started pouring out the right rear corner of the trailer. Sent one of my daughters up under the bunk and she said it was wet and getting wetter.
One of the cabinet doors above the entertainment center popped its hinge first time we opened it - no biggie - saw on here where that is frequent - but figured since the trailer was already back in the shop might as well get it done.
And then noticed while driving slowly - the brakes seemed to be dragging. Didn't notice it at high speeds, but while parking, etc, - every time I applied them, they would lock up. Pretty sure it is not my controller on my TV - not had any trouble with other trailers.
Hopefully, the dealer does a good job on the repairs as they are about 4-5 hours away from where we live. That's why I was texting the salesman on Saturday and convinced him to get somebody to open up the gate and let me drop off the trailer on Sunday - it saved me a ton of extra driving as the park was only a couple of hours away from the dealer.
While we did our search for a new TT, I did a lot of lurking here after we found this model and while we were researching Heartland. One thing I read consistently, was Heartland’s policy on standing behind their products. Just didn’t realize I would be testing that two days into ownership.