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MarkR

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  1. When they peck on the panels you can tell they are coming loose and a couple of them you can see it. They are scheduling an air pressure check. No promise to pay the cost to fix it. I would like to hear from others that have gone through this so I can tell what I am in store for.
  2. Waiting to find out but from what I have been told they are doing all kinds of different deals but people are having to share some in the cost or pay it all in some cases. I am just rying to learn as much as I can.
  3. I see no reason why this should not be covered under warranty! Each coach has at least a two year warranty on the the panels. The fact that Prevost was aware of the glue failure within that time period and failed to act in a forthright way and notify buyers of the problem does not relieve them of their responsibility to the buyers now. Only through word of mouth did I discover that the problem is so prevalent. I have basically been told it is not a matter of if you have the problem it is when. Prevost needs to step up to the plate acknowledge the defect and repair it at there cost. If cars were driving down the road and the panels were coming off I guarantee the auto makers would be forced to recall the cars and fix them. I am looking for others that feel the same. Why should we have to pay for their glue failures?
  4. I also understand that the use of rivets and trim pieces has been done to units without slides. They have also re-glued alot of other coaches and even had failures after this has been done. I am not crazy about having rivets after having invested in the look of a rivet free coach.
  5. Bill, I understand that they are not always covering the cost of this.
  6. I am looking for other Prevost owners that have panels coming loose as a result of glue failure on their rivet free coaches. This hasn't become a public issue but if you have a rivet free coach you more than likely have an issue or you will have. By tapping on your panels you will hear hollow sounds that most likely means your panel glue is starting to fail. I am looking to find others with this problem or if you have already had your panels re-glued.
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