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    Great Caravan, Great Value

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    Value for money, upgraded from a 2012 expanda which we had many enjoyable trips, only downfall was ground clearance so we changed for the outback package. First trip was to Shark Bay where the van was home to 4 adults and 4 children. The van towed well, was very comfortable and everything functioned as it should have. The finish on the Jayco stacks up very well against more expensive caravans. I didn't give it 5 stars due to position of television cable box which gets knocked by the mattress, will have to pay for re-positioning at first service.


    Very disappointing

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    Very disappointing from the day of delivery cupboards falling off water tanks leaking to name a few as far as comfort it is very good as far as reliability is concerned I have no faith in this van and will be on the market ASAP

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    Vic
    Vic

    Caravan has flooded twice due to faulty toilet connection also awning gave way from side of van on inspection only 2 scews holding awning to wall of van NOT good enough Jayco especially when you won't even return my calls



    rubbish. bitterly disappointed

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    cdog

    cdogunknown

    • 4 reviews

    Expanda 20.63 outback - Love it - I wish I had it 10 years ago

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    Questions & Answers

    Tina Turk

    Tina Turkasked

    We are looking into purchasing the expanda outback, however looking for feedback on either the 18.58 2 model or the 20.64 model, any feedback would be greatly appreciated, thanks

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    gerard a.

    gerard a.asked

    Where is the switch for the outside speakers?

    1 answer
    Mavo
    Mavo

    On the CD player/radio in the setting for speakers it's like a fade mode thst you can have them fully on inside or fully outside or running through all of them


    Kym K

    Kym Kasked

    We have a Jayco Expanda Outback Caravan no have no hot water. There yesterday, gone today. Is there a fuse box somewhere? Any help will be appreciated.

    2 answers
    Glenn
    Glenn

    Fuses for ignition should be in the cupboard under the fridge. Help to also state if you are this is when on gas, 240v or tried both.

    Mavo
    Mavo

    And if your on either gss or 240 mains it will only kick in when the water in the hot water tank gets below it's temputer and when in use it will refill then heat the water up


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