Dealer or Manufacturers Warranty?My caravan not new but it came with warranty it is on a seasonal pitch but I was thinking of a full service and damp check next year it came with service history from new and I would like to keep it going .
Ask them to do the full service but exclude the Brake hub removal, AlKo do not require it every year. BUT, you do need to rotate your wheels, if it was myself I would raise the caravan off the wheels, and also leave the handbrake, OFF.Just wondering We are on a seasonal pitch do we need a full service or just a habitation check
it was from a dealer but would prefer a AWS there one local to the siteDealer or Manufacturers Warranty?
If the former do you have to use them or is an AWS ok!
Go for the AWS as long as it doesn’t prejudice your Dealer Warranty😉.I always prefer to use a local . They get to know you and your caravan and obviously as a seasonal much easier for them to come to you..it was from a dealer but would prefer a AWS there one local to the site
I think BB's caravan is second hand so after 6 months, he would need to prove fault existed at time of purchase if the dealer gives him uphill about a repair.Go for the AWS as long as it doesn’t prejudice your Dealer Warranty😉.I always prefer to use a local . They get to know you and your caravan and obviously as a seasonal much easier for them to come to you..
Hope you are enjoying the seasonal experience👍
BB uses his as a seasonal.I think BB's caravan is second hand so after 6 months, he would need to prove fault existed at time of purchase if the dealer gives him uphill about a repair.
Good idea to use AWS as cheaper and no need to have caravan taken back to dealership for servicing as an annual service record looks good when selling on the caravan. After the first 3 years, we had the AWS service which included the damp test, but skipped the habitation check as it seemed pointless as they only do checks and no repairs or servicing.
The AWS only checks to see if they work and nothing else. If lights switch on and off, it is a pass as more than likely they are not electricians etc. To check and service the electrical system would be very expensive. Gas servicing is also an extra payment, but you can pay the bit extra for the gas pressure test. On a brand new caravan, I would suggest that the first three services are full services.BB uses his as a seasonal.
As Hutch said I appreciate no need for servicing the running gear but surely the full habitation check is important? Eg CO poisoning, Electrical issues which may cause a fire. Gas issues ?
It’s also possible BB will use his seasonal more often, for longer periods than when he was tugging.