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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Our Experience at Cummins Rocky Mountain Coach Care Center

The original owners of our motor home lived in it and didn't drive it much.  When we bought the motor home last year, our 2006 Vectra had 11, 000 miles on it.  We are here because there was some settlement in the fuel system from old fuel that accumulated in the lift pump and that caused the hesitation while accelerating. The engine was not getting enough fuel. That's why we're here at the Cummins dealer.






It's nice to have 50 amp electrical
power while waiting to have work done.
Cummins welcomes RVers.



Eric & I stayed in the
 Cummins Waiting Room
until the fuel filter
& fuel lift pump arrived
at 10 am.





Eric gets a second
cup of coffee.













Cummins takes special care with motor homes.
The blue things are plastic booties that the 
mechanics wear when inside the RV.
 
The driver's seat is covered clear with plastic.




Eric, Rick & Casey

talk about the job.








This is a very descriptive bill.  It includes each step taken by mechanics as they worked on the motor home.  




 Eric reviews the bill with
 Casey Wees, Service Advisor.











The 10% discount from the Cummins Power Club is on the bill.  The $19.95 Eric paid for the membership has paid for itself many times over.






The Wall of Fun
Cummins Stuff.

Eric got a free hat!




















Casey & James Kim,
the Service Supervisor.





It was almost 5 pm and Eric asked if we could spend one more night in the parking lot.  James told Eric we could stay as long as we like.  I think he knows that all we want to do is leave and see new things. 

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