Re: RANT: Do you ever get tired of fixing your coach?
Reply #14 –
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We kind of look at each situation as it comes up. First when something goes wrong, we assess if it is a dangerous situation, or a nuisance situation or a PITA! (Like when the fridge would not keep the DW's Chardonnay properly chilled:)!).
And when things really seem to stack up in a roll, I do the Apollo 13 reminder. At least here, I can call a Kevin Waite and have parts delivered to make repairs. Now, we all know how resourceful Kevin is, but I still doubt he could have got replacement parts to Apollo 13:)!
The post about 'being a hobby' in how you approach things is spot on...
Now I will admit that we do get frustrated at times (This trip, we've had leaking coolant. A cracked exhaust manifold. And two pothole damaged tires. A Hydro Hot repaired that would not constantly fire off under diesel. - All of those have been addressed and fixed. - I have a passenger side OTR AC that only has one of it's four registers kicking on with fan air flow. That I have not yet repaired, after spending several hours trying to spot the problem:)!) But, frustrated while on the road and traveling, is better then the phone calls I get from my Daughter (Rents the upstairs unit of our house next door.), who has had to have the AC repaired twice, and the dishwasher repaired twice, in the last 4-5 months. At least on the road, you can be looking at a lake, river, trees, dunes, red rocks, snow (well, not yet on the snow), rolling hills, mountains, etc., etc.. I call our front windshield our 'Big Screen TV of Living!!!
So, we'll keep on enjoying ourselves. And yeah, stop and repair as needed:)! OP - After 10 years with your Intrigue, I suspect the good times have more then compensated for the PITA ones!
Best to you, and all. Be safe, have fun,
Smitty
04 Allure 31017