Re: ur e-mail to the GMC Club on- line. It sounds like you are having the
same problems I have been experiencing with my Motorhome. It has been one
thing after another. I get one thing fixed, then experience another
problem, each one more expensive than the other. Each trip we've made has
cost a thousand or more. I'm talking about some short trips also.
First I bought new tires and had new brakes put on, then the Onan
Generator quite in the desert between Las Vegas and Mesquite, NV, on our way
to Montana so no roof air and I did not have dash air (it was about 120
degrees) next the black tank cracked in the middle of the street in Helena
Montana which is considered a remote area as far as transportortation is
concerned, it took five days to get another one. Next , while camping out
in a campground near the East entrance to Glacier Nat'l Park, the air bags
went flat, we were sitting on the tires so could not move. We could not get
AAA to come to our aid (they said to get out the best way we could and they
would pay). Ha Ha. Fortunately we had relatives who came to our aid with
an air compressor. After filling the bags we went ton Great Falls where we
bought an air compessor in order to keep the air bags filled so that we
could make it back home. When we turned the receipts into AAA with a letter
of explanation, they refused to pay.
On the next trip we went to Arkansas and we almost froze. This was in
November. We had no dash heater only the butane, the fitting in the heater
core was broken, and we had a short that was draining all three batteries.
When we returned we learned that the previous owner had cut a hole in the
firewall, we also had cracked headers. Oh yes we were only getting 5 mi to
the gal.
We were returning from the garage where we had these repairs made when the
wheel fell off. To be brief, this was caused when we had the brakes
replaced and the mechanic tightened the bearings too tight causing one of
the bearings to burn. Next while I was installing ALL new dash air, the
radiator blew and while repairing the radiator, the oil lines blew.
I agree, by now I could have bought a new motorhome and I haven't even
gotten to the interior or paint yet.
Owner of a 1973, GMC Glacier, 23'.
William & Allene White
White's Computer
same problems I have been experiencing with my Motorhome. It has been one
thing after another. I get one thing fixed, then experience another
problem, each one more expensive than the other. Each trip we've made has
cost a thousand or more. I'm talking about some short trips also.
First I bought new tires and had new brakes put on, then the Onan
Generator quite in the desert between Las Vegas and Mesquite, NV, on our way
to Montana so no roof air and I did not have dash air (it was about 120
degrees) next the black tank cracked in the middle of the street in Helena
Montana which is considered a remote area as far as transportortation is
concerned, it took five days to get another one. Next , while camping out
in a campground near the East entrance to Glacier Nat'l Park, the air bags
went flat, we were sitting on the tires so could not move. We could not get
AAA to come to our aid (they said to get out the best way we could and they
would pay). Ha Ha. Fortunately we had relatives who came to our aid with
an air compressor. After filling the bags we went ton Great Falls where we
bought an air compessor in order to keep the air bags filled so that we
could make it back home. When we turned the receipts into AAA with a letter
of explanation, they refused to pay.
On the next trip we went to Arkansas and we almost froze. This was in
November. We had no dash heater only the butane, the fitting in the heater
core was broken, and we had a short that was draining all three batteries.
When we returned we learned that the previous owner had cut a hole in the
firewall, we also had cracked headers. Oh yes we were only getting 5 mi to
the gal.
We were returning from the garage where we had these repairs made when the
wheel fell off. To be brief, this was caused when we had the brakes
replaced and the mechanic tightened the bearings too tight causing one of
the bearings to burn. Next while I was installing ALL new dash air, the
radiator blew and while repairing the radiator, the oil lines blew.
I agree, by now I could have bought a new motorhome and I haven't even
gotten to the interior or paint yet.
Owner of a 1973, GMC Glacier, 23'.
William & Allene White
White's Computer