Has anyone experienced a problem inserting their keys into either the entry door or baggage doors? Our 2600RB entry door lock failed while they were conducting our walk-thru at the dealer. The small interior cover recessed inside the keyhole shifted to the side and would not allow the key to be inserted. I ordered a combo lock from RVLock as a replacement and I am happy with that, but now the baggage pass-through doors are becoming temperamental and making it difficult to insert our keys, as in not at all today. We are located in Central Oregon and have been experiencing cold weather lately which gets down to around 25 degrees F at night and 35 degrees F during the day. I can understand how that can affect the lock operation, but that's a little discouraging if that's the cause. The RVLock combo lock also has manual activation with keys and it works fine at our temperatures. RVLock sells a compatible manual replacement for our baggage doors as well, so I guess I have that option. I am totally prepared for taking care of miscellaneous repairs going forward, and I am already expecting that from decades of previous RV experience. I am just a little bummed to have to make these kinds of purchases so early on. We picked up our 2021 Imagine 2600RB just a couple of weeks ago. Anyone had to deal with anything similar?
BTW, I don't want to sound like I am ragging on Grand Design. We love our Imagine 2600RB and spent a considerable amount of time homing in on that exact model and feeling confident in Grand Design's reputation. As you can tell by our handle, Imagine Nation, we are proud owners.
BTW, I don't want to sound like I am ragging on Grand Design. We love our Imagine 2600RB and spent a considerable amount of time homing in on that exact model and feeling confident in Grand Design's reputation. As you can tell by our handle, Imagine Nation, we are proud owners.
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