Leaky Lunar

carmary replied on 10/12/2018 20:44

Posted on 10/12/2018 20:44

This year our caravan showed 'damp'..help! We are the 3rd.owners of a 2014 model Lunar Quasar & it was our joy,until November this year [2018] when we had pointed out a problem of damp over a side window ..up to 40% and similar under the front window..20%. This was identified at our regular yearly service. Naturally both my partner and I were clearly concerned.We had always heard 'leaky lunar' but thought this just owners of other makes of caravan 'taking the mick'..now we realise they are right.

I phoned Lunar for confirmation that the 'warranty' for water ingress was registered in our name. They said that it was so I proceeded to explain our dilemma to Lunar who suggested the van be returned to the dealer for inspection & plan to repair the damp problem. To return to the dealer was just an unnecessary journey ,so Lunar agreed the damp could be dealt with locally,IF the workshop was NCC approved. We found a local repairer,explained the problem and took the van for inspection. The technician agreed he could do the job and would contact Lunar for the 'go ahead'..and this is where our REAL problem begins. There is still at least 12months of the 6yr.Lunar warranty on water ingress in place BUT Lunar WILL NOT pay for the total repair of this damp problem. Consequently, unless we are ready and willing to fund the 'short fall ' of the repair costs,understandable the caravan repair technician CANNOT  do the job. 

I'm absolutely furious that Lunar are selling their caravans with this warranty as a guarantee against water ingress..to give security to buyers of their vans, only to find that when the warranty is needed,they refuse to honour it. In refusing to pay for the cost of the repair under the agreement  with the purchase of this van, is nothing more than a scandalous mis-representation . We payed about £50 to have the warranty transferred to us ...For what, because IT MEANS NOTHING.

 I'm now quite sure that any potential caravan buyers should avoid a Lunar van UNLESS they can be assured from the caravan dealer that should the water ingress 'warranty' come to be needed that THEY will pay for the repair because clearly Lunar will walk away from their responsibilities. Given that Lunar have a reputation for leaks..hence 'leaky lunar', I don't believe we are alone.

Caravan dealers and manufactuers 'talk the talk BUT don't walk the walk' when it comes to faulty workmanship..and what is the caravan club doing to highlight these problems to warn future buyers.with regard manufacturers who don't honour their obligations when it comes to warranty work.

Ofcourse, the likely hood of the caravan club taking up this challenge is pretty non-existent, after all the club relies very much on advertising & support from these companies,to the detrement of us..the members, our interests..

Your experiences with similar matters would be welcome.

 

 

 

 

 

 

hitchglitch replied on 11/12/2018 13:50

Posted on 11/12/2018 13:50

The OP says that “Lunar will not pay” so it is not clear whether this is actually a workshop issue or warranty issue. If the OP could respond to all the questions raised he may get some helpful replies. Not much point having a rant then going off the radar so maybe he will clarify?

I recently had some warranty work done by an authorised dealer but not the original supplier. The dealership owner told me that he would not be reimbursed by the manufacturer at his full hourly rate but he did the work anyway.

JVB66 replied on 11/12/2018 16:54

Posted on 11/12/2018 16:54

We had a warranty "issue"on our previose Elddis caravan where the dealer Not Eldiss but ncc approved said the repair would take 3hrs but Eldiss said it should take no more than two and that is what they would pay,so we "negotiated "a price with the dealer

replied on 11/12/2018 17:00

Posted on 11/12/2018 17:00

I had a repair done on our previous caravan by the dealer and he commented that the time given for the repair on a grill burner did not really take account of the time to remove the grill/oven/hob unit to access the problem

Simon100 replied on 11/12/2018 20:15

Posted on 11/12/2018 20:15

My understanding is that Lunar only allows the amount of time for a repair that it takes the factory to fit the item.

For example, if it takes the factory 30 minutes to fit the cooker then the dealer will only be paid for 30 minutes work to replace the cooker even if it takes them 1 hour as they have to remove the cooker as well.

This may be why dealers are reluctant to take on warranty work for caravans that they have not sold and why the OP is having a problem getting all the money his repairer has quoted.

cyberyacht replied on 12/12/2018 08:01

Posted on 12/12/2018 08:01

Is it not beyond the wit of dealers to get together to make representations as a co-ordinated body for realistic allowances for remedial work? Faced with intransigence from the manufacturers they could, again as a body, decline to act as agents.

replied on 12/12/2018 08:08

Posted on 12/12/2018 08:08

This may be why dealers are reluctant to take on warranty work for caravans that they have not sold and why the OP is having a problem getting all the money his repairer has quoted.

I am sure that this is the case Simon and I think that it is the same with other manufacturers

replied on 12/12/2018 08:20

Posted on 12/12/2018 08:20

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replied on 12/12/2018 08:33

Posted on 12/12/2018 08:33

With most warranty repairs I have always considered that the warranty is for the benefit of their dealers rather than the customer. 

Oneputt replied on 12/12/2018 08:33

Posted on 12/12/2018 08:33

Not sure thats true DD as I had warranty work carried out by 2 dealers, neither of whom, I purchased the van from.  One of them remarked that they would never 'turn away business'

replied on 12/12/2018 08:44

Posted on 12/12/2018 08:33 by Oneputt

Not sure thats true DD as I had warranty work carried out by 2 dealers, neither of whom, I purchased the van from.  One of them remarked that they would never 'turn away business'

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