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Old 07-14-2005, 11:52 AM   #1
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Thumbs up Is Windish RV Ctr near Denver Recommended?

Hi all.

My wife and I are 2 months into a 6 mo road trip, and we are very far away from the dealer from whom we purchased our AS. We need to have a number of items fixed under warranty before we continue out trip (we thought we could live with it for 4 more months, but now we have plumbing leak problems, etc. which require immediate attention). We are camping close to Denver Colorado, and are now close to an AS dealer/service department. Just wanted to know if anyone out there has had any good/bad experiences with Windish RV Center in Lakewood, CO (near Denver). Any opinions would be helpful. I tried to find out info on RV service reviews.com but they didn't have Windish rated at all, and I did a search on this forum, but there doesn't seem to be any opinion on the Windish RV Center service center. Please advise if you have an opinion on their service department. Thanks!

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Old 07-14-2005, 12:56 PM   #2
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We tend to be DIY'rs on our vintage trailer...so I don't a have 1st hand working relationship with Windish even though they are right in my backyard. A lot of our WBCCI Denver Unit members have work done there...but as with any dealership/service department some are more satisfied than others.

Sometimes the closest A/S dealer is the 'best' dealer...especially if you need warranty work done to stay on the road and to keep things from getting worse. I think any A/S authorized service dealer is better than taking it to a SOB RV shop. Windish is fully authorized and should be capable of addressing your issues.

Can they work you into their schedule? It is the height of the camping season here...that would be another plus!

Good luck...let us know what you decide to do ~

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Old 07-14-2005, 01:28 PM   #3
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Windish is on the west-mode side of the Denver area in Lakewood, on the 6th Ave. Fwy. frontage road, so it is very easy to get to.

However, if you want service, you might have to wait. I put in a 'reservation' yesterday for warranty work, and the soonest they could see me was Aug. 17!!!

I should also add that I have never had any work done there yet. Of course, I've only owned my Bambi for about 5 days now.
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Old 07-14-2005, 03:48 PM   #4
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maybe they could fix your most pressing problems,to get you back on the road?[plumbing leaks]
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Old 07-14-2005, 04:10 PM   #5
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While I can't speak for all, I know our local dealer takes care of folks who are traveling and have an emergency. He took my trailer in right away with warranty work for a very minor drip at a skylight, even though he was booked up for a couple of weeks.

Call them and let them know the circumstances and see if he can get that water leak fixed. On the rest of your stuff, see if you can plan out your travel and see what dealers are in the locales you will be visiting. You might work it out that you can piecemeal the work by appointments at different dealers as you travel.

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Old 07-16-2005, 01:54 AM   #6
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Thanks everyone. I'll call Windish and see if they can squeeze us in just to fix the toilet leak. If not, I'll try the new AS dealer in Colorado Springs that Forrest recommended. If not, I'll DIY. Maybe it just needs some teflon on the intake pipe coupling to stop the leak. Weird though, some days, it leaks, others it doesn't. All the other items are not as pressing and we can try to schedule those when we return to our home base with the dealer from whom we purchased. Or better yet, maybe we'll just modify our trip and head out to JC OH and have the factory fix everything!
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Old 07-16-2005, 04:17 AM   #7
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Might check..

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Thanks everyone. I'll call Windish and see if they can squeeze us in just to fix the toilet leak. If not, I'll try the new AS dealer in Colorado Springs that Forrest recommended. If not, I'll DIY. Maybe it just needs some teflon on the intake pipe coupling to stop the leak. Weird though, some days, it leaks, others it doesn't. All the other items are not as pressing and we can try to schedule those when we return to our home base with the dealer from whom we purchased. Or better yet, maybe we'll just modify our trip and head out to JC OH and have the factory fix everything!
About your plumbing leaks:
Often these leaks will show up after some extensive traveling..(They just work themselves loose from all the road jarring )
If you examine the piping, you'll see that some of the pipe coupling have a wing type of connection and, are just no more than hand tighten. Try and see if you can reach in there and tighten these that are loosen.
Keep in mind that this is something you'll have to check from time to time as you travel. These type of couplings are used not just by A/S and almost everyone should check them while traveling..
Hopefully this will solve your pressing problems.
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Old 07-16-2005, 11:27 AM   #8
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Or better yet, maybe we'll just modify our trip and head out to JC OH and have the factory fix everything!
If you do, call and make an appointment. Just don't drop in and expect them to fix it all for you. Priority goes to those with appointments and even with that you may end up spending a little more time than expected, depending on the folks ahead of you.

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