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Originally Posted by Teagonator
The warranty not being transferrable is something I am not used to being in the Automotive industry for 30 years and counting. Can I order the touch up paint from Dynamax myself or do I have to go through the dealer. The nearest dealer to me is on Vancouver Island which is a ferry ride away. I am from Langley which is a 1/2 hour from Vancouver. Having signs of rust on a unit that is not even two years old scares me. I never noticed the bubbles when I purchased it. Would Dyanamax at the very least send me out the touch up paint at no charge? I did not receive any with the unit.
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Yes, the warranty can be a little weird in that it falls somewhere between a house and a car. Like a house, most of the appliance warranties (including chassis) are provided by that supplier.
You can order touchup paint direct,
https://dynamaxcorp.com/contact-us or if it were me, I would ask the selling dealer since they, or the original customer may have pulled it out.
I don't know what I would be all that concerned. That cover is not really part of the RV. Everything we build is pretty much aluminum or fiberglass. That is just the cover to the furnace which is provided by suburban. So if it was serviced for any reason or the cover pulled, screw threads can nick the cover holes. I'd prefer that cover be plastic or aluminum...but what is there is pretty much industry standard.