Yesterday's constant downpour has demonstrated that we have a leak - OH says he reckons it's from somewhere around the awning rail area, running down to the floor behind the bathroom cupboard
Phoned the dealer this morning, who sounded very helpful and said could we bring it in as quickly as possible for them to look at.
Unfortunately, OH's hours are not remotely flexible this week so there's no way he'd get home to tow it over there - and we'd booked our first weekend away with it with friends for the weekend
So either I try my first ever hitch and tow solo (which I really didn't want to do until I'd done the towing course, as I'm spatially challenged at the best of times and a whole lot worse if things start to go adrift), or we come back early on Sunday ...
I'm so sorry :( you have a leak but it's nice to know the dealers are being good .
Is the dealers far?I bet you could tow it you know, Get hubby to run through hitching ect and I know you can, it's not hard just take your time, and the spatial thing, just allow for the extra width on corners, you can do it :)
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So sorry for you, you must be feeling so fed up. My husband broke his collar bone recently which means no driving, the caravan had been booked in for a service for months, so guess who had to tow it. I was like a bear with a sore head the day before. But it was fine. First tow in Extremely high winds, second in rush hour traffic. Since then I've taken us away for the weekend - OH is so upset cos for years he made out it was so tricky and tiring and now I know that's rubbish!!
Take it easy and take a friend for moral support, you'll be surprised how well you do, im sure there's a checklist on here for hitching up etc. Print that out for peace of mind so you know you haven't forgotten anything. Lots and lots of luck (you will be fine)
Nicky
My OH doesnt drive so I am a female tower with no option for a rest or change and I can confirm it is a doddle, I get quite a few strange looks sometimes when I pull into campsites or service stations but I quite enjoy 'doing it for the girls'.
Have a go, its worth it just to save another days water getting in the van.
Quote: Originally posted by Domino666 on 13/6/2011
My OH doesnt drive so I am a female tower with no option for a rest or change and I can confirm it is a doddle, I get quite a few strange looks sometimes when I pull into campsites or service stations but I quite enjoy 'doing it for the girls'.
Have a go, its worth it just to save another days water getting in the van.
I get strange looks too when I'm towing!!! Especially when I pull up on site, or we have packed up and I jump in the drivers seat, don't know why people think it's strange.
So go on you can do it, think how good you will feel :D
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Quote: Originally posted by davidmbell on 13/6/2011
I can come with you one evening if you like? After 6pm tho.
David
This is what I love about this forum - people rallying round to help each other.
I'd also say give it a go. The towing it's easy & if you're worried about parking it (can't spell manoevering) when you got there you could let them know what time to expect you & ask them to give you a hand on arrival.
Don't worry, your dealer will sort it all out. Ours did when we had a prob (previous owner had put in new water inlet/filter with NO sealant! Dinette and water heater had to come out and area had to be re-framed and wallboarded).
Just take it easy, let them take the strain! You still have a great 'van.
I have seen loads of femail drivers towing vans and in many cases better than some blokes but please remember its always easy when you know how and if your not totally confident don't do it the damp can wait much better tha doing a load of damage.Ian
Thank you all for your support - and esp David for your offer, that's really good of you!
However, life had one of those little serendipitous moments today :-) Before I'd had chance to contact him with the news from the dealer, at lunchtime OH was sent to work from home for being too full of cold to be popular in the office. So he was able to drop the van off at the dealer late this afternoon and, they're going to assess it tomorrow .
They sounded characteristically "can do" and optimistic about having it fixed in no time, so I'm expecting to pick it up on Wednesday. They'll hitch it for me, then after a bit of sensible thinking, I'm darned sure I should be competent to drive the two straight lines home (though I guess I may have to deviate slightly for the two roundabouts). I'm not going to attempt to get it into the storage site (as the access is a little tricky) or even to unhitch it (which just doesn't feel like a sensible job for someone with a large bump), it can just stay attached to the car then Mr WR can take it to the site later.
So hopefully both halves of the problem (the damp and me being a bit of a soft lass about towing!) are on their way to being fixed!
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Adopt a rescue, rescue dogs make great pets, don't support puppy farms.
The road can be tough and rough,but what you put in you get back 10 x more.
I'm not going to attempt to get it into the storage site (as the access is a little tricky) or even to unhitch it (which just doesn't feel like a sensible job for someone with a large bump), it can just stay attached to the car then Mr WR can take it to the site later.
White Rose if you are leaving van on car please make sure the hitchlock/wheel locks are on as it is an invite to the scum that will love the chance to have your van and car as an added bonus
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