Our 11 month old Swift Challenger had its 1st service yesterday, it has damp in the wardrobe with a reading of 70%. We have to book it in to be repaired when the dealer gets a new awning rail in. But when the repair is done will the area of damp ever be same as before damp. As it seems they are going to dry out then replace with new rail.
Hi bill and tania,sorry i cant answer your question
But when the repair is done will the area of damp ever be same as before
i just cant believe a one yr old caravan has damp!!!i hope they will get it sorted for you asap for the season ahead :O) let us know how u get on and good luck :O)
Naomi :O)
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I realise it's probably not what you want to hear but our Swift had to go back to the factory in each of the 3 years we owned it. It spent more time there than it did in our drive.
I sold it the week the warranty ran out and bought a German van.
sorry to hear of your problems , i too am amazed an 11 month old caravan can have a damp problem.quality just sucks on most british made caravans at the moment , they will go the same way as cars and motorbikes before long & all be made abroad.
I think i can answer your question for you as I recently put this question to spinneys at knutsford who were servicing our van. A reading of up to 85% is fine as it merely means that a repair can be carried out and then the effected part would then not suffer any further ingress and dry out with no problems. Over 85% the panal should be removed and replaced as there is now chance that it would dry out.
Most vans have moisture, thats a fact but its the percentage reading that you should apparantly be concerned about. When our van came back from its service its readings were very good other than two which were in the 60s and both where the corner moulds were. These were taken of for us, resealed and this we were told would prevent any further ingress and would also allow the moisture to dry out.
However that said our Van is a 1998 bailey rangerand other than those bits I mention there was no further signs of damp. On a van of 1 year old i personally as ia ma sure you are would be very dissapointed. poor workmanship when the van was sealed by the sounds of it, My next van? another bailey ranger,
A sad reflection of British Industry and the Caravan manufactures lack of quality control. At my van second year service they found the entire floor was delaminating.
We hear and read about all these problems with new caravans and ask question why. Surely the answer is that this hobby of our is being over promoted, the manufacturers can sell whatever rubbish they wish to produce.
On top of that has anyone noticed how difficult it is getting to book the better sites, how long before quality drop there as well
Quote: Originally posted by Bill and Tania on 06/04/2005
Our 11 month old Swift Challenger had its 1st service yesterday, it has damp in the wardrobe with a reading of 70%. We have to book it in to be repaired when the dealer gets a new awning rail in. But when the repair is done will the area of damp ever be same as before damp. As it seems they are going to dry out then replace with new rail.
Hi bill surley with a van 1 year old you are still covered by the warrenty and won't have to pay anything
Yes still covered by the warrenty, but the van is sited at Bexhill and as we do not have a tow car, we have to find some where that hires tow cars and we are having trouble with that, and this has to come out of our own pockets.
I am starting to wander if there are any waterproof British vans made at the moment. I think there are some very nice German and Dutch vans but they tend to be quite heavy (1500kg).
I sympathise with Bill and Tania, the Ace Jubilee was on my short list, which I know comes from the same factory. I wander if Swift or any of the other makers have records of which batch of vans are good and which have lots of problems reported or do they all have problems!
Hopefully a representative of one or all these makers might read these comments before they go the same way as MG-Rover.
In the mean time I think I'll stick to the trailor tent.