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Frequently Asked Questions

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Top Ten FAQ's

Q: Can I purchase an RV directly from Open Range RV?

A: No, Open Range is not licensed or authorized to sell retail units. Use the “FIND A DEALER” tab located above to find the dealer nearest you.

Q: How long is the warranty on my R.V.?

A: There is a two-year limited warranty on all Open Range RV products. Some exclusions apply. Refer to your warranty manual or contact your dealer for details.

Q: Is my warranty transferable?

A: Yes. There is a fee for this transfer and some other stipulations.
Contact your dealer for details.

Q: Where can I find my Vehicle Identification Number? (VIN #).

A:You can locate your VIN # on the pinbox/a-frame of your RV. You will also find a data sticker on the side of your RV which has the VIN # as well. It is very important to have your VIN number handy when contacting your dealer or Open Range RV.

Q: How often should I check my exterior seals?

Exterior seals should be checked four times a year. Touch up and reseal on an as needed basis. Contact your dealer for specifics on sealants needed.

Q: Can I install a receiver on my RV?

A; No. Some coaches can be equipped with an 1-1/4” receiver designed to carry bikes. Weight must not exceed 125 lbs. Contact your dealer for details.

Q: Can I obtain schematics/wiring diagrams for my R.V.?

A: No. Open Range R.V. does not have schematics available for public distribution. If you have a technical question or concern, you should contact your selling dealership for assistance.

Q: How can I find out if my RV falls under a recall?

A: Contact your selling dealer or contact NHTSA.
You may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at
1-800-424-9393 or write to:
NHTSA
US Department of Transportation
Washington, DC 20590

Q: Do I have to use Nitrogen to re-inflate my tires or can I use air to inflate my tires?

A: Putting air in your tires in place of Nitrogen will not harm your tires.

Q: Can I order parts directly from Open Range RV?

A: No. Open Range RV does not sell parts directly to retail customers.
Contact your selling dealership to order parts.


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