We own a 2000 Monoco Windsor motorcoach. Our dash A/C wasn't blowing cold air and the compressor wouldn't kick in. Come to find out by making a couple of phone calls, that we needed to contact a chassis service center, in our case, Freightliner, for repair service. We contacted Tampa Truck Center,
Home - Tampa Truck Centers, and our dash A/C was repaired in less than two days at a reasonable cost.
I won't tell the long drawn out story about our experience with the Lazy Days service department, but let's just say we didn't have to leave our coach for two weeks just for Lazy Days to charge $300 for a two hour diagnostic test just to figure out the problem.