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Seat belts installed incorrectly..... Safety Hazard
bm02tj replied to russm311's topic in Type A motorhomes
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I would have picked up a acc plug socket and wired in so you could plug unit in and still have the fuse that is normally in the power plug and not modify the factory wiring
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That does not show e brake system if you can find I would like to see how they work I am searching net for it as well Bruce
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Sorry I know nothing about that brake type but I would think it would be a spring brake released by air not applied by air so back to adjustment
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Yes you can manually adjust but it should have an auto adjust have repaired asap before any trips that is dangerous You should know about your air brakes and the slack adjusters
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Thanks now I need to find out how this works Bruce
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Take the brand and the number off the bag and go to a truck supply they can ID and give you a price they will have choices I went with the best and longest warranty as price difference was not much and no off shore ones for me
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Can you post the email as I would like to know about this Thanks Bruce
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The banks charge the same % as the CC ATM in country of use is the best or same Bruce
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i believe if you have more you just have to pay the sales tax on the extra booze
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You need to test L1 to L2 then each to neutral at both locations if you or park has a neutral problem you get a voltage imbalance
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There is tolls in Ontario on 407 The roads and bridges with tolls in BC have gone now I believe each person can bring in 40oz each for booze Safe travels
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If this is for one AC unit and one furnace buy a thermostat with RH and RC separate with battery power and you are good to go
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look at https://www.tacomaworld.com/tirecalc?tires=255-80r22.5-275-70r22.5 My unit factory had the 255 80 22.5 and the guy I bought it from put the 265 75 225 on it I have now gone with 275 70 22.5 as they have more capacity and more selection always check room at full lock and rim width also dual wheel spacing
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Is it a standard breaker or a ground fault breaker tripping
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1 inch below will starve a wheel bearing and cause heat and failure. Your bent finger touching the oil will be 3/8 to 1/2 low. Just for chuckles I looked in my Freightliner book. It says level with the threads. googled Rockwell diff and same thing. Add oil before you drive it may save you cash if it is not to late.
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Diff oil should be up to hole not 1 in below
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REPAIR SHOP POLICY / WARRANTY ON APPLIANCE
bm02tj replied to eric@babin.com's topic in General Discussion
The manufacture does not cover every thing and it is usually a flat rate that helps a little In my line of work it sometimes covers my cost only and sometimes it cost me to keep a customer happy They should have told you that if you supplied and there was a problem they would help you but you would be out of pocket for paper work and lots of extras not paid by manufacturer -
Or exhaust leak on inner tire or just a little low on pressure brake would smoke or pull if dragging
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That is why you see big trucks with the Skiddd indicators so they can tell if wheels are turning as it is common problem
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There is also other causes draw to high on starter for light plant back feed and main starter is drawing off coach battery's instead of just chassis battery's
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A loose ground or neutral can cause that Maybe water in your out side plug
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The way I read the table is axle load not single tire Look at duel weight and end that states max load per tire at 110 PSI
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If you are fair weather only ignore this I just installed last spring conti hybrid hd3 tires in that size as a drive tire 80mph and traction tire one day I will get to use in snow