From their very first unit. Seems like they have zero solution. Good luck Brinkley Owners. Hopefully they get this resolved ASAP!
They discovered that some wires on some units are undersized for the amperage load. Oversight error or some dumb schmuck on the assembly floor using the wrong wire. So, they just need to be rewired with heavier gauge wire. They are trying to figure out a way to get it done without having to completely disassemble the RV.
We won’t be doing anything for you. Good luck, don’t die. It wouldn’t be our fault anyways, since we warned you!
Wow…did he just accept any and all liabilities, lawsuits, etc stemming from this issue without offering any resolution ?
It would help if they said what and where. Like… don’t turn in the tv amplifier. Or your rv might burn down in the middle of the night with nothing being on.
Man if they have to pull new wire that could be really east, or really near impossible, depending.
Man, lots of doom & gloom and misinformation in this thread already. This notice from the owner was released alongside the announcement of a recall and the fix/solution has been in place since day-1 of the announcement. They are pre-authorizing something like 30-minutes of labor for techs, not “trying to figure out if they have to disassemble the entire coach” lol.
I would guess by the comments that some of you have not seen the wiring/plumbing in Brinkleys vs. other manufacturers. There is no rat’s nest to sort through here.
Ummmmm WHAT?
I’m not entirely sure. This was sent to me from a friend who is on the wholesale side of the industry. For the customers sake, I hope they pin point it and get it resolved. I also hope their legal team gave them the green light to submit the bulletin regarding this. As it could open them up to unnecessary lawsuits
Source: Oh no.