Broadway FB
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Broadway FB
Hi All
Well it's traded-in and gone and thank goodness
The so called great build quality of Auto Sleepers is a right load of "tosh"
AS admit there's a problem with the side panel jointing tape - but will only sort if under guarantee plus the plastic strips on ceiling keep falling off
Then if you are not careful when opening the roof blinds and the net part flies back it cracks/breaks the runners
The gas tank doesn't take the full 20 litre's due to AS not fitting at the right angle - we've only ever got 17 litre's even when totally empty
The solar not being able to keep batteries charged when not used in winter
Even when the rear steadies are down the thing still bounces around when moving around inside
The list/gripes could go on but I think I'll leave it there - just to say would not entertain another AS I'm sorry to say
Would like to sincerely thank each and every member on here for all the advice and help rendered to overcome problems encountered
Very many thanks
Kind Regards to all
Well it's traded-in and gone and thank goodness
The so called great build quality of Auto Sleepers is a right load of "tosh"
AS admit there's a problem with the side panel jointing tape - but will only sort if under guarantee plus the plastic strips on ceiling keep falling off
Then if you are not careful when opening the roof blinds and the net part flies back it cracks/breaks the runners
The gas tank doesn't take the full 20 litre's due to AS not fitting at the right angle - we've only ever got 17 litre's even when totally empty
The solar not being able to keep batteries charged when not used in winter
Even when the rear steadies are down the thing still bounces around when moving around inside
The list/gripes could go on but I think I'll leave it there - just to say would not entertain another AS I'm sorry to say
Would like to sincerely thank each and every member on here for all the advice and help rendered to overcome problems encountered
Very many thanks
Kind Regards to all
Wightman- Member
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Re: Broadway FB
Hope you have better luck with your new van, enjoy and safe travelling,
Best wishes,
Margaret
Best wishes,
Margaret
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daisy mae- Donator
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Re: Broadway FB
Unfortunately, most manufacturers will have a story similar to yours.
Hope with your new MH you can move on and enjoy it.
Leighton.
Hope with your new MH you can move on and enjoy it.
Leighton.
Bad Penny- Donator
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Location : South west Wales coast
Auto-Sleeper Model : Ex Broadway owner
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Re: Broadway FB
I'm closing this duplicated thread.
Please reply in the original thread, here . . .
https://www.autosleeper-ownersforum.com/t27243-broadway-fb
Please reply in the original thread, here . . .
https://www.autosleeper-ownersforum.com/t27243-broadway-fb
Gromit- Donator
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