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MTBMRoMelbourne
Workmanship - not quality!!!!
Just slow down 5% Jayco. Listen to the customer - it’s a thing! It’s not the materials or the product. It’s all just care factor. Silly annoying assembly errors that really take from the product. if I wanted third world assembly quality I would have bought it! Everything about the van says Australian Engineering. Except the finish. Too much unnecessary NQR. And annoyingly a long list of silly things just not quite enough to be worth a trip back to the dealer. Just a shame really. 5% slower it could be so fantastic.
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HA_DA_JA
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The Good The Bad The Ugly - 3.5 Stars
The Good - Nice and light with a single axle. We decided the toilet was not important as we mainly do paid caravan parks. Awesome layout. 2 x adults and 1 x child. External shower is somewhat useful. Better fridge size then Jayco camper ranges (Swan etc). Better quality beds. lots of cupboard space. Quite an effective Air cond/Heater. Easy to tow being a pop top. Fantastic Re-sale value if kept in good condition. And it is all weather proof.
The Bad - Pull out Awning had to be refitted to the van as it was bolted incorrectly. Found this out w...Read more
hen the awning had actually come away from the van and was dangling there in the caravan park. Quick manufacture assembly of the van means that the double/triple canvas stitching on the bed ends actually dont quite lap over the folded ends so some of the canvas is only single stitching. External Shower leaks will get that repaired under warranty. The Ugly - CUPBOARD DOOR HANDLES CONTINUE TO BREAK. Extremely poor 2016 cupboard handle design. 5 of these have broken so far and it wont stop and there has been no communication from Jayco about replacing with another design. They will just replace the handle with the same one until your warranty expires. Then you will have to pay for them. VERY POOR. Conclusion - Are we glad we bought it? Yes we are, this is our 3rd van. They have all been Jaycos and this was our first brand new one. Slight sour taste with the Cupboard Door handle scenario but overall we understand they are built to a price point. Unfortunately you have to pay more $$$ if you want more Quality.
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2011 Expanda bubbling on Bed Lids!
Worst! Excessive bubbling on bed lids. It is a manufacturing defect however Jayco will not repair it. Van door hinges have snapped. Kitchen draw collapsed and slide hinges snapped. Overhead cupboard hinges have ripped out of the wood. Do not recommend to anyone. Jayco customer service is appalling.
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Get what you pay for
Hard to beat the value for money you feel when buying a jayco compared to others. But you soon realise how they achieve that price point and that is through mass production, cheap materials and workmanship. My biggest frustration is the false advertising. Brought an outback because that is what we planned to do. First trip and the outback ended up inside the van. How hard would it be for them to take five seconds while making these vans to seal them. I expect some dust but not the amount I had in the storage areas. Thank god it was not cloths o...Read more
r food in these areas. I can seal it but really should not have to when buying something called an outback ? You get some better suspension, fake checker plate and some chunky tires but joy is taken out of the outback when you spend more time cleaning it out of van than you did in it. Please also tell me why they put the spare tire between the a-frame ? Everyone I see has had to spend money relocating it which is what I also will have to do. I can live with it and in all happy but just disappointed that I have to do the finer details to make it truely outback.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Nothing but junk
My wife and my self bought a Jayco 16ft Expanda Outback a year ago and have only used it five times . The first trip we did ( a week end away ) we discoverd that the mattresses where not level amongst other things . When I contacted Jayco Gold coast about the mattress's I was told that that is how they are . What a load of crock . We have had many issues with this product and the company we bought it from ( Jayco Gold Coast who by the way are shocking to deal with and I highly recommend you buy elsewhere ) such as all the plastic components in ...Read more
side and out going yellow, van leaking staining both mattresses, wiring problems, bathroom leaks, draws that don't work and not to mention the out side of the van it's self going yellow and that after a year we still do not have the right mattresses . I am very disappointed with this product and the after sales service .Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Jayco Breako
We purchased a 16ft Expanda pop top Outback brand new in October 2015.
Where do I start
The entire van filled with dust when we took it off road. Ee later discovered thst Jayco had left off a Velcro strip that prevents dust from entrring through the hinge at the back. Consequently our rear mattress and interior canvass is permanenlty stained.
Several drawers unlocked thrmselves over a moderately bumpy road and snapped, hinges of cupboards pulled out of the wood and the privacy screen press studs just about fsll out when you look at them.
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Heathermelb
Jayco Expanda
We bought a Jayco outback expanda 2011 16-49-1 brand new our van has travelled around the country across rough roads and in bad weather never had wet beds but do have the extra privacy screens which helps keep water off also other options like solar and ext shower etc which weren't standard then have made this a very good van for the family
good for towing and quick set up excellent service from Prestige Geelong
the table has a section which folds up and down should have more fins to support it not a good idea to lean to heavily
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JohnBrisbane
Great value and family friendly
We have recently sold a Jayco Expanda Outback 16' hard lid pop-top. The van was taken into remote locations over rough roads and performed very well. We drove to the conditions and only experienced a couple of minor issues such as one broken cupboard latch. Never had any leaks. We took care to ensure our bedding did not touch the canvas ends above the waterproof section. The van provides extra room due to the expanding bed ends and was ideal for our needs. We liked it so much we have upgraded to a new model
Roomy, easy to tow, survived rough roads and creek crossings
Cupboard latches can stick Restricted load carrying capacity
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Terrible
We are not sure where to start but here we go.thirteen months ago we purchased a new Jayco Expanda 16.49-2 outback model.we had problems after problems after problems.firstly the welding from the shockie to the chassis was not done,the gas strut popped off everytime you popped the roof,there were screws coming through the veneer panels,nail coming through the floor,brake wiring burnt out and brakes locked on,buttons popping off cushions left rigt and center,outside panel work coming off,step sunk,airconditioner never worked and the list just go...Read more
es on.we took it back to Jayco caravanland in canninington wa and they bought it back off us,we lost $5 500 because of there mistakes and we had to wait three months for a replacement van,the same model,and pay $7 500 extra,more money lost because of their crappy van.we only used it over the weekend the replacement,when we noticed the gas line to the fridge had been drilled through,yes its brand new with a gas leak.we took it back to Jayco junko in Cannington and left it there to be repaired.once again we are without a van.we have just got back from our 4 week holiday and the problem list just goes on.we were told this van had the royal treatment but we do not think so.the van has a screw drilled through the overhead cupboard to the outside of the van,when it rains the overhead cupboard fills up with water,the poptop does not seal at the front and back of the roof so all the dust and rain ends up in van,cupboard door fell off because drill holes to big for the screws,floor is falling apart,creaking and squeaking too,front bed end leaks rain,buttons popping off,sink has not been sealed on the outside,the water goes through to the cupboard and the list goes on.Jayco junko will not buy this van back off us,nor refund our money or replace it,they are happy they have our money.we got in contact with the eastern states and they are rude and do not care about their customers either,they even hang the phone up on you when you are talking to them the ignoramus's.the worst part of all is they are accusing us of doing all these things to our caravan.how the hell you work that out we do not know,thats the mentality of Jayco junko breako.we are not sure what royal treatment means in their eyes.stay away from Jayco junko altogether,do not get involved. Easy to tow and the right space for four. No quality control made to look good thats about all.Problems after problems which is all in our overall opinion.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
70GAZAU
Jayco Expanda Outback 16.49-3
Warburtons at Bunderberg were great to deal with.. This is the first caravan we have purchased and everything went really smoothly..
Hard lid ends, easy setup, heaps of room inside van and layout is great
A few warranty issues all fixed up at first service, van is only being used as a weekender, so time will tell, will update any issues..
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Excellent
Overall you can't go wrong with a Jayco Expanda and like all other vans it has its own pros and cons. It is an excellent value for your money, easy to tow, flexible and user friendly. An excellent van for first time buyers and young couples. The configuration also allows two couples to occupy the van whilst still providing privacy which is hard to come by with other types of vans. Try it, you won't regret it.
Very flexible van that can easily sleep up to 6 depending on configuration. It is good value for money, compact and is really a 23 feet t...Read more
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Questions & Answers
jasetheaceasked
Hi I have a 2015 outback expanda with twin gas bottles on the draw bar it came with a plastic cover from factory covering the bottles, I am constantly refitting cover every time we travel does anyone have a solution or should I just bin it.
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I have the open twin tanks without the covers . I’d bin it personally .
Cheers for your feedback Dan
I would just bin it. We had one on our 2018 and it was more trouble that what it’s worth. Ours went to the tip
Cheers
Stu
samasked
Hi just wondering how my tap on the front of my expanda works please I have the water mains connected but when I turn the tap on no water comes out please help.
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Hi Sam,
I have a tap on the draw bar of mine and it runs from mains. Was it installed from new ? Or previous owner set it up ? You might need to trace the line back to see where it goes to. It possibly could be connected to your water tank under your jayco. Have you filled the tank and tried to turn the tap on ?
Cheers
Dan
It is probably just typical unreliability, pretty sure it should just come out when you turn it on
Thanks guys after turning tap on and waiting a couple of minutes it worked think I was a little inpatient
Billasked
I have a 2008 Jayco Expanda 16.49-1 and it does not have a battery pack installed. I require information on what I need to do to install a battery and charger for this model? I will attempt the install myself. I had a look at the fuse box and transformer under the seat near the air con compressor and there is not much to see, just a cluster of various electrical cables in conduit running into the back of the box and one 240 cable coming from the box to a power outlet nearby. Where do I start?
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The jayco box is a charger and 12v supply . Connect your battery to the pos and neg terminals at the back of the box and you will have charge and 12v supply.
An isolator switch of the pos batt terminal will be required so that you can have 240 running without overcharging the batt.
Hope this helps.
Hello Larry, thanks for your reply. Does fitting an isolator switch mean every time 240v is running I should turn the isolator switch off? I thought the Jayco charger which I believe charges at around 10amps would have reduced it's charging rate when the battery is fully charged, I also thought it would be necessary when running on 240 to leave the isolator switch on so the battery can actually receive a charge, isn't this how the battery will be charged anyway?
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Stormanne
Agree current split table design is useless and small 12mm fasteners used in hinges failed with minimal use over Easter. Intend to replace with piano hinge and adhesive next option single solid table as replacement