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Front of RV

As a new RV owner, not knowing the Do's and Don'ts, did not know what a
"slide lock" was until I got home ( 550 miles away ) and noticed a
sign saying make sure you remove the slide locks before opening the slides.
After a lot of searching, finely found one under the table seat. It was for
the living room slide. The one for the bedroom was missing.

Noticed a curtin rod above the upper bunk. No curtin for the upper bunk.
Also missing was the crank to let down the spare tire.
The dealer is "working" on getting the missing parts. Not going to hold my breath.

Notice the clearance lights?
The one on the left is higher than those on the right.
Look at the sealer around the window.
Don't know if Goof-Off will remove this or not.

This is a picture of the front window.
Notice the screw holding the plastic rod.
Notice how big it is.
Now look at the next picture.

Look at the screw on the right.
See how small it is? With the large screw on the left,
you can not close the curtin.

This window on the right side leaks like a sieve when it rains.
First time out, we got rain and ended up with water on the stove, counter top and the floor.

I am going to try to remove the inner part of the window and put some caulk around it.
Hope it fixes it.

Notice how the frame has a gape in it?
The outer board was cut too long.
When you open the slide the board seperates from the frame.

The dealer who sold this RV had to know about this. I wonder why they
did not fix it? When they demonstrated the slides, this happened. They just
played dumb. Since we had just flown in to pick up the RV and had to start
back home, it became my job to fix.

It is hard to see, but you can
see that the outer board is too long.

Notice the debris under the bed? Found several piles of this in the RV.

What are these for?

What are these for?