This year in Junction City, OR
Geoff,
OK, I did not think of Amadas in Suffolk as a possibility for your service needs. In my defense it may have been the result of my experience this June. In case I have not told you, Carole and I went on a 7,000 mile trip around America vacation. Well not all vacation, I had work to do for the Men's U. S. Open Golf Championship. It was held in San Diego so NC to SD was one leg done in just under four days. Not much time to see anything but enough time and temperatures to burn out the two control switches for the Galley and Bedroom Country Coach OTR air conditioning. It went something like this: Carole makes walks to the bedroom in the early days of the first leg and says, "Wow its cold enough back here to kill hogs!" Good thing I was driving or I could have been in trouble. Well maybe on the third day while in Arizona the walk results in a comment "Its hot back here now." Of course we had the dash air conditioning keeping us cool up front so did not know the other two units had quit working. I guess that is what happens when you leave the switches on wide open cool (high fan).
But hey, our plan was to go north on I-5 after SD which meant we were going right through Junction City, home of who else, Country Coach. Surely they would be able to do the repair (service) work and send me on down the road home in cool comfort. Well was I ever shocked. Turns out that CC was only doing warranty repairs and of course my CC is well beyond any warranty considerations.
So now for the moral of the story, "Just because they are a converter doesn't automatically mean they will do service or modifications on any coaches not covered by a warranty".
If I recall, your coach falls into the same category as mine, "As is, No warranty!" Hey Roger, wake up, that is what stickers say on used vehicles isn't it?!