There Are Still People Who Help

At the end of a good day of RVing, we arrived at our destination – a wonderful, beautiful Harvest Host location, General Burnside Island State Park – looking for a good’s night sleep. But suddenly, while setting up, we discovered we had a major problem with our RV. The slider would not go out. One side wasn’t moving. Several attempts were futile and we knew if we continued to try, something would be broken and we would be stuck with the sliders out and no way to get them closed again. What could we do? Certainly nothing that night. But how were we going to remedy this situation to get on with our travels?

Trouble in Paradise

This was one of those times when things happen and you wonder, how am I going to get out of this mess? it just ruins the fun you’ve been having on your RV journey.

So, I tried calling Customer Service for our RV, an Entegra Odyssey. Of course, it was after 5PM EST, so offices were closed. BUMMER! We were out of luck. Well, we had to hunker down for the night with different sleeping arrangements. Of course, we survived, but the next morning we launched into finding out how to remedy the sitation.

We called Entegra when Customer Support was available and tried what they suggested. They also gave us the number of the manufacture of the slides – Lippert or LCD. And we called them, everything we tried, including resynching the controller (which we couldn’t find until talking to these folks), didn’t solve the problem. The end analysis was to get the RV to a Lippert distributor.

The closest distributor was Keller RV and Auto in nearby Science Hill, KY. We called them, and they graciously said they would make time to see the RV and assess the situation that morning. However, they warned us that if parts were needed it might take a few days. So off we went to the dealer, trusting their ability to help us.

Keller RV and Auto

On our arrival at Keller, everybody was gracious and ready to help us. Immediately, our rig was directed to one of their garage bays. We knew we were in good hands when the boss, Bill, stopped by to let us know what he was going to do, and that he was excited to see our dog Bella. Within the first half our, most of the shop people had stopped by to visit with us and pat the dog. People who love dogs are truly good folks.

As the time went by, Bill would stop by periodically to describe how things were progressing, show us the damaged part, and share information about his staff and business. In fact, one of his mechanics had turned out to be top-notch in dealing with these types of RV problems and brilliantly started collecting parts from various similar jobs so he had a stockpile of useful parts that possibly help our situation. His ingenuity proved worthwhile it solving our slider dilemma. After only a few hours, Bill and staff were able to replace the slider’s damaged parts so we could continue on our trip across America.

Besides his staff of mechanics, we also met Bill’s wife Debbie and son Travis who are in the business. Bill has had his business since 1976, survived COVID economy, and continues to run his successful business. Without them, who knows how many days it would’ve taken to find somebody who could get the parts and fix our slider.

We owe a true huge debt of gratitude to Bill, Debbie, and Travis Keller and their staff of wonderful mechanics for their expertise, and friendliness in resolving our travel problem and get us back on the road again. Thank you to our new friends. We will remember your kindness and assistance at a time of our need!

If you are ever in need of auto or RV mechanical help, give Keller a call, I am sure they will help you remedy your situation!

What breakdowns have you experienced? How did you get things fixed and back on the road? Share your story with us.

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