Camping World Service, Part 2

Saturday afternoon Camping World called to say our parts were in so when would we like to come back? Dave said ASAP. So they scheduled us for 10 am Monday morning. That meant it wasn’t nearly as dark when we left our campsite today.

Once checked in we went back to their Internet Cafe to spend the day. Of course, we took breaks from that and I learned something new about handicaps.

The ladies’ room has one handicapped stall.

A BIG stall.

I use it when it is available as I can’t always get up easily from short toilets. I’ve been known to grab the lower edge of the wall to pull myself up and then I might bang my head on the door before I get upright.

So, I waited for that big stall to become available. The young woman who came out of the stall looked amazingly healthy. But, as we all know, looks can be deceiving. Her handicap? Claustrophobia. The size of that stall allows her to work at Camping World. I knew small spaces could be a problem because I have a friend who needs a window by his bed on a train but this is one aspect of claustrophobia I had not considered–the ability to take a job being dependent on the size of the restroom.

So, the day went by and, once again, people were leaving while we were still waiting. Finally, they came and said our RV was ready. So we paid for the LP we had them put in our tank and headed out. Me to the car and Dave to the RV. It was getting so late we knew we weren’t going to get back to camp and get set up before dark.

Which turned out to be more true than we realized. Because before Dave could drive away, he had to find out why our refrigerator was beeping. He was checking things out when I finally reparked the car and went to see what was happening. I suggested he go right back in and tell them we had a problem before our service tech went home.

It turns out the recall work we had done on our Norcold refrigerator has a reputation for randomly failing. Then the frig shuts down until you get the recall re-done! Now what?!

The tech checked out several other potential causes before concluding our recall fix had failed. Now, we live in this thing people; we need our frig. So the tech “borrowed” a black box from another RV on the lot and installed it in our RV. He will order a new one for the RV he borrowed it from.

We finally got home past supper time so we promptly turned right around and went to iHop for supper. We felt we deserved a treat.

When we got home from iHop it was cold in our RV and the furnace was not running. The fix Suburban sent didn’t fix our furnace! So, tomorrow morning we get to call Camping World and tell them that. At least it is supposed to warm up again later this week. Right now we are going through about 1.5 gallons of propane per day. With a furnace that still can’t be counted on to keep us warm.

Life sure has its ups and downs, doesn’t it?

TTYL,

Linda

7 thoughts on “Camping World Service, Part 2”

  1. Oh my! You’ve really had problems. Hopefully, everything will soon be fixed and you’ll be able to get out of there. If you keep this up, you’ll have to start Camping World “home”.

  2. Why many avoid CW……sorry to hear bout your problems! You might investigate free standing propane heaters. Some preach the dangers but we find ours VERY efficient and it keeps us VERY comfortable. We never sleep with it on though.

    Good Luck with your repairs

    Paul (and Marsha)

  3. Linda, Congrats! I just checked the first picture and it weighs in at 337KB. And, it was quick to open. Thank you.

  4. Linda,

    Just join the crowd vis a vis motorhome mechanics.

    We just went through a series of similar incidents with RV garages first in Houston and then in San Antonio.

    We are finally settled in Castroville, TX, as the new RV Park Hosts starting tomorrow. Ya’ll come on down. It’s a small park at the edge of the Medina River and a pleasant place to visit. 😎

  5. Linda, sorry you’re having so much trouble with the furnace. At this rate you’ll be on the road west about the same time we are. We’re leaving OKC on Dec 26th. Steve

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