Local Ford RV Service January 10, 2005, 03:40:28 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49053Joe,Why don't you add your recommendations to the 'Maintenance/Installation Facilities' data base on the Yahoo site. It is organized by state to help people find recommendations.Barry 2001 RB TX
Re: Local Ford RV Service Reply #1 – January 10, 2005, 04:19:59 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49060--- In lifewithalazydazerv@yahoogroups.com, "Joe C. Morrison"wrote:(snip) "Should anyone be looking to have their RV's serviced"We've had good luck with:Irwindale Auto & Truck Repair 16359 Arrow Hwy Irwindale, CA (626) 969-7685I'll try to add them to the data base.Anne
Local Ford RV Service Reply #2 – January 10, 2005, 03:48:02 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49055I've traveled a lot, and believe me there aren't many. Most Quoterefuse because they don't have the abilitly to get an RV inside their Service doors and perhaps they have no way of lifting them. I suppose it depends on what kind of service you need done, but for something simple like an oil change, I would think most places would be able to do this. We've had oil changes done at the Ford dealers in Ainsworth, NE and Coos Bay, OR. In Ainsworth, they were able to get the LD into one of their bays; in Coos Bay, they had to do the oil change outside. Neither place put the LD up on a lift to change the oil.Linda & Earl 2004 23.5' Red TK From Quartzsite, AZ
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Local Ford RV Service Reply #3 – January 10, 2005, 05:01:38 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49069Linda & Earl Hylton wrote: "I suppose it depends on what kind of service you need done, but for something simple like an oil change, I would think most places would be able to do this."Most Ford dealerships should be *able* to do a simple oil change -- no rack needed -- but whether they *will* is another matter. I take my rig way across town to the truck service center because none of the closer Ford dealers will touch it. Maybe this kind of service bias exists mainly in more urban areas of California...?Joan
Re: Local Ford RV Service Reply #4 – January 10, 2005, 05:52:15 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49073My local Ford auto and truck truck dealer wants $60 to change the Ld's oil & filter. They charge $25 for an SUV. The dealer says RVs do not fit his lift and require "extra time and effort." I can slide under my LD and do it all
Re: Local Ford RV Service Reply #5 – January 10, 2005, 06:20:38 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49076wrote:"My local Ford auto and truck truck dealer wants $60 to change the Ld's oil & filter. They charge $25 for an SUV. The dealer says RVs do not fit his lift and require "extra time and effort." I can slide under my LD and do it all in under 30 minutes ... so when I have not come across a reasonably priced oil change, I do it myself." I pay $60.00 for an oil and filter change on my LD, too, and I agree that it's a rip-off. I changed the oil and filters in my vehicles for a long time, but gave it up when I started wearing tri-focals some years ago; no way can I get my head tilted back far enough when I'm under the truck to see what I'm doing! ;-)Joan
Re: Local Ford RV Service Reply #6 – January 11, 2005, 08:39:01 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49202Quote wrote:"My local Ford auto and truck truck dealer wants $60 to change the Ld's oil & filter. They charge $25 for an SUV. The dealer says RVs do not fit his lift and require "extra time and effort." I can slide under my LD and do it all in under 30 minutes ... so when I have not come across a reasonably priced oil change, I do it myself."Quote I pay $60.00 for an oil and filter change on my LD, too, and I agree that it's a rip-off. I changed the oil and filters in my vehicles for a long time, but gave it up when I started wearing tri-focals some years ago; no way can I get my head tilted back far enough when I'm under the truck to see what I'm doing! ;-)Joan I rented an RV built on the same Ford chassis as the LD (Chinook) last summer and had to change the oil. I went to Jiffy Lube in Cody, WY and they charged about $25 for oil and filter. You are right, the dealers are taking advantage.
Local Ford RV Service Reply #7 – January 10, 2005, 07:46:41 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49089QuoteMy local Ford auto and truck truck dealer wants $60 to change the Ld's oil & filter. Yikes! We paid $29.49 at the Ford dealer in Ainsworth, NE and $32.90 at the Ford dealer in Coos Bay, OR. Guess I'd better be giving a call to the Ford dealer in Blythe, CA to see how much they charge for this service!Linda & Earl 2004 23.5' Red TK From Quartzsite, AZ
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Local Ford RV Service Reply #8 – January 10, 2005, 10:58:20 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49113Wow, now that is a bargain. Had my oil changed, and the wheels re-torqued and it came to $121.03. What with parts, oil, hazardous waste chg and labor, the oil change came to $98.09. Twenty bucks for the re-torqueing. And had to drive 90 miles round trip. When will I learn!! That was at Henry Curtis Ford in Petaluma. Be forewarned. I need to find something better for sure. They always have a lot of motorhomes waiting there too. Go figure.Pat (Mac) Still raining in No Cal
service Reply #9 – January 18, 2005, 10:35:43 pm Yahoo Message Number: 49592The factory fixed some things for us on Monday...the pull down shade for the entry door, a cold water line leak beneath the bathroom sink, some loose moulding behind the passenger seat, and the 12v socket above the kitchen sink. The shade and socket weren't defective. I managed to break them. There was of course no charge for the warranty items and they didn't charge for fixing the stuff I broke either. Vince took care of everything. Very pleased with the service.This was on an '04 midbath.David