We found the following complaints for SUNNYBROOK TITAN (2006)
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We purchased the 2006 sunnybrook titan from buddy gregg back on july 7, 2017.the second weekend of using the unit started with the failure of the iota its-50r transfer switch.wire and insulation burned, the terminal lugs melted/fused, and the plastic cover started to melt.the rv was stationary.we were able to get a technician to respond saturday afternoon after salesman told me the service department at buddy gregg was not open on saturday.after replacing the ats, the tech found the heating element of the refrigerator was fried as well as the convection microwave.the tech was able to replace the heating element and repair the refrigerator.a few hours after the tech left, the refrigerator board appeared to fail, the 12v lights dimmed, and the propane alarm was tripped.the light pattern on the alarm indicated a power failure.we contacted the tech and determined the converter/inverter was evidently irreparably damaged by the failure iota transfer switch.we now have to have this replaced.research reveals the iota its-50r transfer switch had several recalls issued for it several years ago.one included the tightening of terminal lugs to 45 pounds and one issued later for total replacement of the unit.obviously the previous owners of this rv either did not ever get a recall notice, or just opted not to have the unit replaced.although we understand this rv was used when we purchased it and was assured it had passed through some type of inspection by the dealership.at minimum, as new rv owners we expected and relied on the dealership/service expertise to ensure the unit was safe.never in our wildest nightmares would we have expected potentially catastrophic event of this nature the second time using it.that said, we are also very grateful it occurred while we were awake at the time and it didn't develop into a fire.
By reading rv.net i learned of a recall on dometic refrigs, installed in rvs. I called our dealer who didn't think our refrig was part of the recall. I called dometic and they said it was but it is up to our dealer to notify us. The dealer said he has had no info on this. My complaint is "why aren't we notified by dometic of the recall? if i hadn't read of this on rv.net i would have never found out and something is wrong with this practice. Our refrig didn't catch on fire but the potential is there. The camper is scheduled to be fixed but that doesn't make me feel any better in regards to the way we weren't notified. Thanks.
We bought a 2006 sunnybrook sunset creek from hufnagel majors in zelinople, pathe camper sits permanent in a campground in titusville, pa.they offered one free service call up to the campground.after many calls it was finally agreed upon by both parties that hm would come and get the camper at the end of the camp season and fix the problems over the winter.camper was brought back up to titusville, pa in april.3 of the major problems were not fixed.we notified hm the very day we arrived at camp.they will not repair the camper unless we come up with $75 service call, we have no problem paying a service call if the problems were new ones.what if the problem still wasn't fixed?? how many times do i have to pay the money till they fix it right?? the president buck majorsclaims that a some time in july his service guy john came up to the camp to look at the camper and saw nothing wrong.my question is why did they not call us or bill us for the call or even tell the campground owners he was there.we just want our camper fixed.please help.jb
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