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  1. Mark, You may only have 2 choices. 1) Call Bill Murray and the Ghostbusters Team. or 2) Call a Priest for an Exorcism. It would be kind of like giving chicken soup to a dead man, It may not help, but it couldn't hurt. Have a good one and hope you get home safe and in one piece. Herman
  2. Gene, Welcome to the Forum. This is the way to post a question, with all the fact. If I understand the air ride, which our coach also has, the pressure gauge on your dash give you the reading of the pressure in the air tanks for your brakes and any needed air for your bags. If you lower the pressure in the bags you are in essence lowering the coach. Your air ride suspension, I believe has sensors that keep the bags all at the same pressure and therefore keeping coach level. A call to the Monaco Tech would be the place I would start. They are still in Oregon the last I heard. They are super and will help with your questions. On their web site there is a place you can ask a question and the tech will be back to you in 24 hours or less. Herman
  3. Sorry Jim, but I thought Geo was a discontinued Car from GM. Herman
  4. Charles, Yes alignment can help reduce the wear to the outside of one tire. Contact Spartan and get the Alignment Specifications and take it to a truck alignment shop. If you have Independent Front Suspension then shims can be used to correct the Camber. However if you have a solid front axle then you will need a shop that has the ability to bend the axle. That is a real talent and equipment. Herman
  5. Sounds Like the Camber is off on the passengers side to me. With IFS that can happen really easy but on a straight axle, is something else. Think of a shopping cart at WalMart. When you see the rear wheel worn on the outside that is the Camber. The cart has been drug to the side so many time it has bent the fork causing the wheel to wear the outside. When you have that bad wobbling front wheel that is the Caster and that will cause shaking and cupping. Herman
  6. Lowell, I have had two Monaco coaches. Both gen. sets were in the front, one manual and the other hydraulic. Which is yours. The manual had a catch to open and close the unit while the Hydraulic has a switch in the front service panel to open and close the unit. Now this is just thoughts running through my head. Your cables may be in a bind and not letting the unit close and causing it to open until the pressure is off. The same may be happening with the hydraulic if it low on fluid. Does is slide open when you stop?? When it opens on its own can you push it closed?? On both the front cover is held on with several bolts to allow for alignment. Check and see if they may be loose. Herman
  7. My opinion only: I try to let my holding tank get close to full before I dump. To me this keeps the walls damp therefore not allowing residue to cling to the sides, dry and then flake off and clog the valve. I always use our built in sprayer several time until it runs clear, them I will dump the gray tank. to me this helps clean the hose. When we return home I repeat the process and then rinse the hose down the drain with fresh water. I always do this and then put in a bag of chemicals into the tank when we return home. I do this to keep down any potential odors. Herman
  8. cmarq, Just a thought. Since you have experienced several over heating problems have you flushed your brake system completely? I know it seems to be with just one brake but there may be some contaminants still in that one line. A complete system flush may help. Sorry , just a guess. Herman
  9. And thanks to everyone that reminds us old geezers what we have forgotten. ?what was your name again? Herman
  10. John, I would inspect the complete window channel. there may be a gap that could cause the wind noise. If I was going to add any strip to the window I would be sure that it doesn't cause more noise where the weather strip would end. Putting something very thin behind the window channel might give you a better seal all around. Herman
  11. BRLAtraveler, Welcome to the Forum. The best way to tow a rear two wheel drive vehicle is to have a Drive Shaft Disconnect installed. If you are in or closet to Dallas, Texas there is Drive Shaft King. David does a great job and will go above and beyond for you. Herman
  12. jbenetti, I was speaking of your step cover not your steps that come out when you open the door. It is the cover that slides out from under the floor to cover your step well. Herman
  13. Chuck, just for kicks check and see if there is a pull cord at the end of your shade. If so try pulling it. Herman
  14. Mark, What you have is a bad solenoid. It can be found with your fuse panel. With the key on take a test light ground it and check for 12 volt power at the solenoid. There should be two cables on the solenoid. You should have 12 volts on both sides of the solenoid if not then your solenoid is defective. When you get a replacement be sure that it is a 12 volt continuous duty solenoid of adequate amp capacity. Your can get them at most auto parts stores. Let us know if that solves your problem. Herman
  15. John, It sounds like the window is not closing completely. If your catches are engaging in the lock position you should not be able to shake it open. You may already know this, but your front fixed window will have a slot for the catch to go into to lock the window. You should almost hear a click. If your window is not closing enough you may not be engaging the slot for the lock lever. Check all of the channel on your window for some sort of obstruction. Herman
  16. See if you can locate your 12 volt fuse panel. there should be a fuse for the sun screen. See if you have a blown fuse. At the same time, since most companies are closed, google the manufacturer of you screen. There you may find a troubleshooting page. Good luck and Happy Fourth. Herman
  17. Since my last post on this subject I have upgraded our plan. We are now on AT&T Family Plan. We have 10 gb of Data for $100.00 per month and each phone cost $15.00 each per month. We went from $150.00 and only 4 gd of data to $130.00 per month with 10 gb of data. We use our phones as our Wi-Fi connection at home and on the road when Wi-Fi isn't available. This works for us. I also just up graded to the Asus Smart Phone. It has Android OS and it came with a Tablet. It will add about $23.00 per month to your account for 24 months. However the person that was setting me up asked if I was a Veteran. Saying yes I was able to get a 15% discount off my monthly bill. That came to a little over $15.00 per month so my new phone ended up costing me about $7.00 per month, that I can live with. Is AT&T the best provider out there? Maybe yes, maybe not, but it has always served our needs. May each of you have a Safe and Happy Forth. Herman
  18. ronbeck, That would depend on what type unit you would like. You didn't say which Avalanche you have. I have the Blue Ox tow bar and base plates on our 2008 Silverado. I installed both myself. My unit has removable pins so when not being towed you can't see any thing on the front. Don't forget the lights and braking unit. I have the M & G Engineering Brake unit and I got my wiring kit from Camping World, which I installed myself. With either Blue Ox or Roadmaster, you can have either tuned up at most Area Rallies and at Nationals. Herman
  19. Lyle, Sorry you got your windshield cracked twice. We had a bad, non repairable ding in our one piece windshield. Went through one company close to home and finally gave up and called RV Glass Solutions. They are an advertiser in the FMCA Magazine. Sally took my information and called my insurance adjuster. Sally got back to me that day to let me know they were going to ship the windshield to a company close to us, and they would install. The timing was wrong since we were on our way in two days to Perry. Sally said "no problem, we will take it to Perry and install it there". They installed it in Perry without a hitch. I would recommend them any time. RV Glass Solutions 888-777-6778 RVGlassSolutions.com Herman
  20. ivycole, You can find the water solenoid on the back of your refrigerator and is accessible through to outside cover. Something that I do when on the final leg of a trip is to disconnect the power from the icemaker solenoid. this way it will clear the ice and not refill with water. This way no water is left in the icemaker when not in use. Also just before we get home, where we have a dump, we will dump the ice down the toilet so it can agitate and help knock loose any residue before we dump at home. Herman
  21. Ivy, I replaced our 27" with a Vizio 32". I removed the old TV (to this day I still do not know how I got it out by myself). Took down the cabinet and shortened it by 7". The cabinet, on our Dynasty has several screws on each side, holding it to the cabinets on each side and in the top. The Vizio was exactly the same width as the outside of the cabinet. To take out the old TV you need to remove the buttons and frame around the old TV. You can remount the frame around cut down box, the stain matched with no problem. Carefully, with the help of a friend take out the old unit. Be sure to mark the wires to the old set. I mounted the new unit to a board I put across inside of the box. I drilled 4 holes to match the mounting screws for the wall mount. I took 4 each 6 mm screws cut off the heads to make them studs and secured them to the back of the TV. (I did have an access hole in the back of the cabinet that I was able to reach in and put nuts on the studs protruding through the mounting board.) If you will PM me with your email I will send you a picture of the completed cabinet. Sorry I didn't take any pictures of the open cabinet. Herman
  22. Chris, that is a great F number. I am sure your family is proud that you are carrying on the Family Number. I have Coach-Net and have had for several years. I have heard complaints against Allstate but I have also heard complaints against Good Sam's and Coach-Net. I don't think there is a company that can be all thing to everyone. So my advice is to go with the one you feel the most comfortable with. Hope someday we see F3508gs. Herman
  23. ivycole, I had the same problem with our coach. Rich is correct about the adjustment screw, however on the Norcold, due to the positioning of the Ice Maker you can't remove the cover to make the adjustment. The Ice Maker has to be removed. When I removed mine I found that the Ice Tray was corroded and I replaced it. Got the replacement at the local appliance repair shop. It was a very easy replacement. Now we have good great tasting ice. Herman
  24. Jim, before my shoulder surgery(right) I buzz cut my hair because I knew that it would be hard to brush for a while. I found that even my scalp was GRAY. Herman
  25. jmkidwell, Welcome to the Forum. A lot depends on which way you are going. If out on 287, it will also depend on how far you plan to travel each day. Short distance try the Cotton Gin RV park in Goodlet, TX. A bit longer, on I-40, Amarillo RV Ranch or the Oasis in Amarillo. A bit farther there is a small RV Park in Vega, TX. It is not fancy but alright for just a stop over. Sorry I can't remember the name. But it is right on Business I-40. Out further some one else may have some more spots. Have a good trip. Herman
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