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I would change based on number two and then you don't need to worry about number one. Good example, Brett.
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Troubleshooting Roof Air Conditioner
elkhartjim replied to Lundstrom's topic in Systems and Appliances
Glad I was able to point you in the right direction, Blake. BTW, we're just a rock throw from you in Montgomery. -
Air Guage Readings Varying Between 0-130 PSI
elkhartjim replied to Lmneeley@outlook.com's topic in Electrical
Freightliner had a recall on our 2008 wiring harness is the reason there was no charge. -
Air Guage Readings Varying Between 0-130 PSI
elkhartjim replied to Lmneeley@outlook.com's topic in Electrical
The daisy chain wiring to the LBCU needs to be replaced, bad connectors. Freightliner replaced ours even though it was way out of warranty. Call the Freightliner Help Desk with your VIN and they will help you. -
I would suggest finding another dealer. Do I understand correctly that when you park your vehicle next to the mh and it casts a shadow on the vehicle the lights come on? Do they come on when you drive in the garage and stay on all night? I've never seen automatic lights come on with the ignition in the off position.
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Can A 2005 Chevy Colorado Be Towed Four Wheels Down?
elkhartjim replied to royclem's topic in Toads-Towed Behind Motorhome
Hi Roy, Try this link. http://www.remcodsc.com/driveShaft.php- 4 replies
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Winterizing Ice Maker In Residential Frig
elkhartjim replied to bugden's topic in Water and Holding Tanks
I think he is talking about winterizing a residential refrigerator. When I installed my residential refrigerator, I thought about that also because the only way to get to the water solenoid valve is to pull the refrigerator out. The valve is mounted on the base of the refrigerator with a sheet metal covering over it so its not accessible from the outside opening. Or at least its not on my MH. I considered relocating the valve so I would have access but since its stored in a building in the Houston area and we rarely get severe freezes I decided I can always drop a heat lamp in the compartment should the need arise. I'm sure with all the units being built with residential refrigerators, someone has a good answer for the OP. -
You state there is "nothing following "DOT"...the following is an explanation on the letters and numbers after DOT. If you truly don't have a tire with any letters/numbers I guess I would be concerned. DOT Serial NumberThe "DOT" symbol certifies the tire manufacturer's compliance with the U.S. Department of Transportation tire safety standards. Below is a description of the serial number. Starting with the year 2000, four numbers are used for the Date of Manufactuer, first two numbers identify the week and the last two numbers identify the year of manufacture. Prior to year 2000 three numbers are used for the Date of manufacture, first two numbers identify the week and the last number identifies the year of manufacture. To identify tires manufactured in the 90's a decade symbol (a triangle on its side) is located at the end of the DOT serial number. Reference Symbol (certifies the tire manufacturer’s compliance with U.S. Department of Transportation tire safety standards Manufacturer’s Plant Identification Code Tire Size Code Number Tire Type Code (coding for type of tire optional by manufacturer Date of Manufacture - Example 5203 (52nd week of 2003)
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I use the same one, Ray.
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I used Essex also. https://www.essexcredit.com/
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I didn't know about it until Herman started this thread. Maybe I can come out one day and meet some of you fine folks in person.
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Enjoy our Conroe weather. Its forecast to be in the high 50's Saturday morning and not much chance of rain. Should you need any local information while visiting, please feel free to contact me.
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If you follow this link: http://www.goodyearrvtires.com/tire-inflation-loading.aspx On the right side bar are three blue subject lines. Click on the Download Inflation Tables one. Scroll to the third page, the last box. This is the inflation chart based on your weight I believe you should be using. I hope this helps.
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Sorry about that, Herman, but thankfully it happened at home and not while on the road.
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Wayne, We must be looking at a different Goodyear website. The first link will take you to the Goodyear sites page where you can click on RV TIRES. Then you go to Tire inflation and loading, then download inflation tables. The second link will take you to the inflation tables that Tireman used. You may need to copy and paste the links. Good luck. https://www.goodyear.com/en-US/other-goodyear-sites http://www.goodyearrvtires.com/tire-inflation-loading.aspx
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I'm still thinking about and chuckling about how long would it take to sit and pump the brake to empty the tank. Then when you leave you have to wait to air up the tanks then the airbags. I've seen people do all sorts of things that make me grin and some that make me grimace. My favorite is after the air brake is set they level the coach lifting the rear wheels off the ground. To each their own. Goodnight Mrs Calabash.
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Thats awesome Bennie. I would have been very pleased with those temperatures. Have an enjoyable and safe trip.
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Hi Ron, maybe yours works that way but when I "dump the air" I'm only dumping the air in the airbags not dumping the air tanks. The only way I can drain the pressure from the air tanks is to manually open a valve on the tank(s). Like I said, mine may be different than others.
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I wouldn't trade the hard ice cream and the additional storage space for anything. Previously we bought small jars of condiments to conserve space, now we empty the house refer into the house size refer in the motorhome. I would guess we can carry 2 times the quantity in the Samsung vs the Nocold. I never could get the Nocold freezer below 15 degrees and it was rare to get it that cold.
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I needed to remove both seats and the grab bar to get the Nocold out. I also covered the dash with a heavy moving blanket. I didn't need to remove anything from the rear of the Nocold.
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Herman, I replaced my Nocold earlier this year with the Samsung French Door Refrigerator Model RF18HFENBSP purchased at Home Depot. We recently returned from a 6 week trip. When we left we basically emptied our home refer into the motorhome refer. Having the large freezer, compared to the nocold, was a tremendous bonus. If you go with this model, the height dimension in the Samsung spec sheet is misleading. I don't remember the exact measurement but its maybe close to one inch taller. I did the install myself in a couple of days, maybe 8-10 hours total. I had an outlet from the MSW Inverter in the existing nocold opening so didn't need to do any electrical work. Home Depot delivery helped me remove the nocold through the door and set the Samsung inside the opening for me. I removed the nocold doors and HD removed the Samsung doors so it would fit through the passage door. Now the downside - the ice cream is hard as a rock so don't forget to add a sturdy ice cream scoop to the utensil drawer. I'll be happy to answer any questions.
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Bill, Conroe?
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Little9, Another possibility. If you have the "little black box" installed, this was part of the recall to allegedly keep the refer from catching fire. The black box can go wacky if it gets wet.
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Neither the chassis manufacturer (Freightliner) or leveler manufacturer recommends storing for extended period of time with the jacks in the down position. Remember, there is the possibility the hydraulic jacks will leak down. Possibly your chassis manufacturer and/or leveler manufacturer recommends differently.
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Towing 2005 Volkswagen Beetle 4 Down
elkhartjim replied to rhmartinelli's topic in Toads-Towed Behind Motorhome
What does the Owners Manual say about recreational towing?