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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / RVs / November 2007

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Dan Listermann - 27 Nov 2007 14:23 GMT
I believe that our generator will need a new one after only 7 hours of
running time and only a year old.  What should I expect to pay for it
installed?
Steve - 27 Nov 2007 15:39 GMT
>I believe that our generator will need a new one after only 7 hours of
>running time and only a year old.  What should I expect to pay for it
>installed?

What does the warranty say? How much are they charging for the control
board?
Dan Listermann - 27 Nov 2007 16:04 GMT
I assume that the warranty expired after the  years time expired in
September.  The shop has yet to give me a price.

Dan

>>I believe that our generator will need a new one after only 7 hours of
>>running time and only a year old.  What should I expect to pay for it
>>installed?
>
> What does the warranty say? How much are they charging for the control
> board?
Steve - 27 Nov 2007 17:39 GMT
>I assume that the warranty expired after the  years time expired in
>September.  The shop has yet to give me a price.
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>> What does the warranty say? How much are they charging for the control
>> board?

That generator has a 3 year factory warranty:

http://www.ecgenerators.com/Q40G.htm

I don't believe it will cost you a dime, or at least it should not. Be firm
with the service center, 7 hours is a new engine.
Dan Listermann - 27 Nov 2007 19:22 GMT
Thanks a bunch!

Dan

>>I assume that the warranty expired after the  years time expired in
>>September.  The shop has yet to give me a price.
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> I don't believe it will cost you a dime, or at least it should not. Be
> firm with the service center, 7 hours is a new engine.
Steve - 27 Nov 2007 17:44 GMT
Here's your warranty, it looks like you are covered:

http://www.guardiangenerators.com/PublicPDFs/RVWarranty.pdf

Removal and installation included.

Hope this is helpful.

Steve
Mickey - 27 Nov 2007 16:46 GMT
> I believe that our generator will need a new one after only 7 hours of
> running time and only a year old.  What should I expect to pay for it
> installed?

Would help if you'd tell us what make and model.

Mickey
Dan Listermann - 27 Nov 2007 17:07 GMT
4700

>> I believe that our generator will need a new one after only 7 hours of
>> running time and only a year old.  What should I expect to pay for it
>> installed?
> Would help if you'd tell us what make and model.
>
> Mickey

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