Monday, May 14, 2012

Everything all spiffy, and back home.

Have to say we had an overall pretty good experience at Alliance-  they certainly are a big time operation-

We had the shore power plug replaced, and now, it's back to perfect.  They installed one with a pull handle on it, so we can now start using our power surge device, which will serve to prevent any reoccurences of blowing our inverter, as we did in Arizona.   We are most happiest about this repair.

We also had the tire pressure monitor recalculated, and got the missing two monitors to complete the set for the 6 tires on the coach-  I'll install that tomorrow- and that will be another check off on the to do list- 

We had all of the dust seals replaced, which this time it was done correctly, in that they took the old seals all the way off, and reseated the new ones, so now that should be a permanent repair-  we had has this worked on three times previously..... 

Also had the faucet for the kitchen sink repaired, turns out an allen screw was loose- no big deal there.  

They pulled the coach into the bays at 1230 and we left the dealership at 5- and were very happy with our tech, Billy.  He seemed very competent. 

So we now know that we will be visiting Alliance twice a year in the future for all of our routine and special fixes for the coach. 

We got back home to Coquina at about 730-  So it was a good and productive trip. 

While we were there, a couple from Key West that were having their unit repaired- and they had a first for us, a rather large pet parrot-  it was 21 years old, and they had had it since it was an infant.  It had a lot of personality, and was quite active, spoke a few words, and had a little routine that she did-  very entertaining!  Pretty sure we wouldn't like having a bird on board though- 

Now, we'll do some running around town the next couple of days, Bette will have her shoulder rehab each day, and I'm trying to talk Bette into leaving on Saturday instead of Sunday, and adding a stop at Jimmy Carter National Monument and Andersonville also, then running up to Macon on Sunday. 

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