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This was one source of no transmission power. The Allison Automatic may not always get it's power from "the battery" but it should be on it's own full time power supply. .... display problem was solved in my driveway by replacement of a relay in OEM VIM module supplying power to Allison shift selector..had no problems in 3000 mile trip...thanks for all the . No information on wiring for your model year. This is a copy of an older model year, but it might help as it does show some wiring for the VIM on page 12. ..Rich. Beaver_Service_Manual_(Electrical_Diagrams).pdf
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what is smart wheel? Smart Wheel is one where you have a number of buttons mounted on the steering wheel to control a number of items like cruse, radio and so on. file:///C:/Users/Data%20Base/Desktop/Vehicle_Interface_Module_brochure.pdf What does your VIM board control? Rich
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Snowski1 Welcome to the Fmca forum! Is this mod for the Smart wheel ? 1 fuse is labeled main power(dead). No Power at ether end ? Power at the ignition switch. Can you find the 12 volt wire running from the ign. to the VIM board? Thinking that when you energize the ignition power should be supplied to one of the VIM board pins. Might remove the Vim board if there is power to the module and no power to the power fuse and see if there is damage to the power trace or the trace running to the power fuse. Rich.
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Our state requires yearly inspection, emission test on most vehicles and Insurance. Everything is registered for 2 years and they use the unloaded weight, not the max load weight for registration fees. Rich.
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Potable Water Availability East Coast
dickandlois replied to F474780's topic in Water and Holding Tanks
Welcome to the FMCA Forum. The Flying J truck stops have fresh water at many of there locations. The water supply is generally at the same point as the LP tank refill. Pilot / Flying J are under the same umbrella now, but the Pilot Truck stops do not offer fresh water as rule. Traveling with full water tank on an RV adds extra weight and is not done by many RV owners. One can stop at campgrounds for a night and add water as needed. Loves truck stops also have a number of locations that offer potable water. Rich. -
Blake, Herman might be able to purchase a old periscope from the USN and adapt it to raise and lower the the wind cup assembly. Plus they make for a good way to watch the local wild life! Rich
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Try this link for some info . http://www.veurinksrv.com/monaco-factory-direct-part/ Rich.
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Take the Tension off the belt by using the proper tool to release the auto tensioner. Work the belt off over the fan 1 or 2 fan blades at a time - this will allow you to work the belt out between the fan and the CAC and the shroud around the radiator and CAC . Reverse the process to replace the serpentine belt. You might need to remove the AC drive belt if your coach has a separate belt for the AC compressor. Unlikely though. The serpentine belt is usually the farthest from the engine. Rich.
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Joe, glad that it is handling better. The size of the coach and some crosswind can be challenging. Low profile vehicles do handle better for sure. The DW lovers her little sports coup - quick and handles well under most conditions. When I take out the Texas Cadillac( 3/4 ton Suburban) in the same conditions it can also get a little challenging in cross winds. Rich.
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New Water Pump Will Not Prime
dickandlois replied to jenmacias2015's topic in Systems and Appliances
Jen, you do have an air leak in the plumbing system. The fact that the pump works moving water from a bucket - eliminates the pump. Questions Is the pump mounted higher then the water supply point for the pump? Have you connected the coach to a city water supply? If so does everything work normally? with no leaks? When the pump and water filter was installed - did you use some Teflon tape on the threaded connections? By chance is there a shutoff valve between the supply side of the pump and the water tank, also, is the plumbing set up with bypass plumbing that allows you to fill the water tank from city water? Leaving this by pass valve open just a little, would prevent the pump from priming? Even the smallest leak can prevent the pumps from priming. Rich.- 18 replies
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Making it Personal - Do you have an RV Motto?
dickandlois replied to Rewillia's topic in Type A motorhomes
Living in the North country my whole life , we where taught that cold weather builds character. Thing is if it's real cold for to long the character can get a little grumpy! Happening more as the years go by and skiing and Snowmobiling are not as much fun. Rich. -
Total missed the fact that the Governor replacement did not solve the problem. My bad. Like Brett - mentioned the purge valve, but you should hear air leaking from the bottom of the dryer assembly / purge valve. The air line between the compressor and the dryer failed on my couch and because of the engine noise and the routing of the line the leak was not audible. It all started with a slower then normal pressure recovery. The New air line has a stainless steel braiding wrapped around the outside. It would be a bummer to pull the compressor only to find out it was the air discharge line. One might be able to place some thing over the air intake and see if the compressor is attempting to draw in air. Do not want something that could be sucked into the intake. Strip on neoprene ? Compressor is gear driven, single cylinder in most cases, around 10 CFM, Not really much different then a single cylinder 4 cycle gas engine. Rich.
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Richard, the DOT regulations have been rewritten over the years. So recertification my well be in order, but the rest of the system should be fine. Glad you are having the copper lines replaced. Did have one fail at the flaring and the LP created an impressive plum behind the Class C. We where running the Trans Canadian at the time. Decided not to stop - just stayed at 65 MPH - Turned off the refrigerator and hopped that nothing light up the plum. Thank emptied in about 5 min. Rich.
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Bill, glad you had a spare and like Brett said; they are prone to failing. Problem solver label fit the bill on this one. With the temperature being so low, any moisture in the governor would surely freeze things up. The weather is warming and we hope to make a run for it. Within the next 36 hrs. or so. Time to leave - although it sure has looked very much like a scene from a Currier and Ives card. A horse and slay would work well, but not meant for large vehicles. Rich.
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2019 Mercedes Benz Sprinter-- Gasoline/Electric
dickandlois replied to mweiner's topic in Type B Motorhomes
Carl, Is there a possibility there are some better drivers in Norway or just wondering over all it tends to be cooler in Norway - Electrical systems like it cooler . Rich.- 17 replies
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The Coach is a 2002 Winnebago, but not sure it is wired for 50 amp or 30 amp. shore power. OP did not include the Model. Rich.
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Herman, I use a Werner 2 steel Step Stool, Give you an 8ft. reach. It stores easy and is very stable. Might want a 3 step. Rich.
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MW and Richard. Think they are offering the Gas Engine until they find a setup for the Diesel that will pass the EPA standards. The van market is a good sized section of there market in the States. A high bread electric using a small diesel or gas engine might be there solution. Electric drive system for a heaver class vehicle is well within a possible solution. Weight to torque and size of the motors that perform well using fuel cell or batteries might take some time before it is marketable. Rich.
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Installing Ground Effects Surround Exterior LEDs
dickandlois replied to Rewillia's topic in Type A motorhomes
Rick, Where do you find a location with no snow The sky sure looks like what we are seeing up North ! Rich. -
This information might be of help. At least you can look it over or a member might have some good feedback. Lemp offered a good possibility. I have run into a number of units that squeal. That noise comes from the oil-lite bearings in the blower motor. They can be lubricated using Silicon based oil or grease. No all the tricky, but takes some time to work it into the oil-lite bushings. There are some pictures in the information an if the motor was changed with a new one the noise should have not come back in a short amount of time? Could you post the kind of noise you are hearing, a Squealing sound, rattling sound or more of a buzz ? Rich. Colemen_BasementA-CRemovalProcedure.pdf Reading up on the basement AC units and found out that parts for the older models where discontinued in 2010 - when R-410 replaced R-22. You mentioned that the service center replaced the motor for $750.00 -wounding where they got it from? The blower motors should be the same, but the compressor unit would have been changed to work on the R-410 Freon. Although you did not mention any problems with it cooling. Just the noise. And if it is not a squalling - then it becomes a mounting, balance issue with the blower fan or possible loose motor mount. Loose,missing screw(s) or damaged squirrel cage fan. R-22 is a single-component refrigerant, whereas R-410A is a 50/50 blend consisting of R-32 and R-125. Higher pressure requirements.
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Thanks Mike. Better then sitting in on a chemistry lesson. That I have not attended in many years! That was way before Bio-Fuels. Rich.
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Yes, Thanks Mike. The information fills in some of the gaps that I have had regarding the low temperature information. The cloud point has always been an item just on the other side of the door. Rich.
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Richard, the picture Blake posted. As promised, here's a picture of the spare propane tank for our forklift. This is the spare one I got off of Craiglslist. Just picked noticed the label - and the tank was made by Manchester. Rich.
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Good thought Brett ! One could get a Yeti hard side cooler. They are a little expensive, but will keep thing frozen or cold longer then many other makes. Rich.
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Fl. East coast to start. Might need to go to the Gulf side. will just go with the flow, weather has changed the itinerary a bit. Rich.