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    Posted: 21 Oct 2010 at 8:34am
Thank you all for the responses.   I am taking your advice and fixing it myself.
 
Doug, we did meet last weekend @ Codorus.  Thanks for responding.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Oct 2010 at 5:21pm
Welcome, Aris.  You sound like the person I met at Codorus this past weekend (172T and shorted wire).  Are you that person?  Glad you found us.
 
The dealer in White Marsh wasn't willing to work with me, either.  I ended up buying from - and later getting warranty work done - from Stoltzfus' in PA.  They were the 2nd closest dealership from me.  I live near the PA/MD line on I-83 and its about a 1 1/2 hour drive one-way.  Not close, but closer than going back to OH.  We camp in that general area several times a year so its not a huge detour if we need to drop it off between trips.
 
If you want to tackle the wiring issue yourself I agree that the better solution may not be ripping the panelling off.  You could look for sticky-backed contact paper with a similar color/design, and then run wires from the nearest 12 volt source, covering it with the contact paper.  Worst case, you can buy sticky-backed printer paper, take a picture of your wall, then print the pattern on the paper.  With some trial and error you should be able to get it very close.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Oct 2010 at 1:16pm
Welcome to the group, Aris!  Sorry to learn of your difficulties.  I have nothing to add to the above posts - they offer sound advise.   
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It sounds like you may have made the right decision in not doing business with your local dealer in the first place. I might contact FR and see which other nearby dealers actually want to stay in business. I'm sure you'll find a dealer willing to take on the job.
 
Worst case scenario, it might be easier to take a different route than the original wiring, disconnecting, then bypassing the shorted section of wire completely. Less disassembly might be needed.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Oct 2010 at 11:03am
Originally posted by Aris

To complicate matters, my local r-pod dealer is apparently mad at me for not buying from him (eventhough i tried to work with him, and was even willing to pay $1,000 more to buy locally), and he is now refusing warrnaty work on my pod.

A dealer refusing to do work on a trailer not purchased from his/her dealership can be an issue.  In their 2010 r-pod brochure (page 7), "Forest River, Inc. strongly encourages our retail customers to purchase from their local dealership whenever possible..."

You should probably contact Forest River directly and ask them for assistance in finding a local dealer willing to work on your trailer.  Here is the contact for service/warranty issues:

Susan Thornberg
Phone: 574-642-3119 x 205
E-mail: sthornberg@forestriverinc.com

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Oct 2010 at 10:34am
Hello,
New member to the forum, and a very happy owner of a 172T as of September of 2010.
 
Eventhough I am very pleased with it overall, i have noticed a number of things that lead me to believe that these units are put together with very obviously poor workmanship.  There are the crooked screws on fixtures, overtightened screws on receptacle plates, big pieces of wire trimmings left over in the breaker box area, multiple screw holes on the roof for the dome lights, the list goes on...
 
But the one that turned into a failure that bothered me the most was the apparently shorted wires leading up to the two dome lights in the rear of the pod.  After having blown a fuse or two, i decited to check the wiring leading up to those two lights. Sure enough, i can detect (with a meter) a short in the wiring somewhere (with the fuse removed of course).
 
I spoke to the serice folks over at Jeff Couch's and they told me that they have seen this issue twice.  Both times, paneling screws were driven through the wires shorting it to ground.
 
To complicate matters, my local r-pod dealer is apparently mad at me for not buying from him (eventhough i tried to work with him, and was even willing to pay $1,000 more to buy locally), and he is now refusing warrnaty work on my pod.
 
Any suggestions?
Thank you.
Aris.
 
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