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Keeping The Ice Maker Water Valve From Freezing
huffypuff replied to wildebill308's topic in Systems and Appliances
If you are using it in cold climates you can probably wape heat tape around it. Otherwise it needs to be disconnected and drained. -
cmarq, I didn't want to sound mean in my statement just that I dealt with it all. I had callers that wanted to use their own parts, want step be step what I did on the invoice and a 20% discount on top of it all. If you can find a flooring mechanic that can help you off duty that would be great. Somehow 1/2 inch sounds thick to run the slide over it. Like Ernie says try material under the slide before you install it. Better to know before you install and find it won't clear.
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Flooring company can't make money on labor alone they also must sell the floor. Your wouldn't take your own steak and eggs to a restaurant and tell them to cook it. That's what I tell customers that brings their own parts to my shop and ask me to install it.
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Roof A/C Shuts Off When Compressor Starts
huffypuff replied to larryeckhardt's topic in Systems and Appliances
If it happens to me I will not remember this. Reboot the cell phone, darn electronic. -
Diesel Motorhome MPG-- Honest Answers Please
huffypuff replied to luckydog1949's topic in Type A motorhomes
I get 128 MPG descending a mountain grade, well that is what Aladdin shows me. -
I have RoadMaster Guardian Shield and use a furniture blanket across the windshield. The furniture blanket also keeps the windshield of the toad clean when traveling in nasty weather. Put the blanket across the windshield with wipers on top and close both doors on it to keep it in place.
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I have something similar to that on the most outer edge front door frame. It's also across the top most outer edge. On the most outer edges on the door itself is a weatherstripping that shape like a triangle. What on there does not stick out the edge at all.
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Sounds to me you have some kind of restriction from high pressure to the expansion valve. I would start by inspecting the line that runs up the frame from the rear of the coach to the front. If that check out check the condenser. If that is OK, check line from condenser to the valve. If condenser is on the side don't forget to check the line from the compressor to the condenser.
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I looked at my coach door again and it has a weather seal on both the door and door frame edge. I recall that when I first brought the coach it had many water leaks. The door was one of them and they might of added the seals. When I get time I will see if I can get pictures.
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My coach don't have that plastic on the front outside edge of door. Instead it has a rubber seal all around the outside edges. You can see it when the door is closed so I think that seal is for wind and rain. The door has triple weatherstripping all around so I get no wind noise but a squeak or light rattle on bumps.
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Once the picture is upright I can see it was in deep. I would not use that storage area again if I was you.
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Once you get to the Yukon territory the roads are very bad. So many roads are torned up, chipped sealed and permafrost damaged. Go slow, go very slow. Once in Alaska the roads are better south of Fairbanks. Best to go there in the summer. Alaska has two seasons, 9 months winter and 3 months construction season.
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dkreuzen, I remember the truck tire place that replaced the tires on my coach really scrub the rim and used a good amount of tire lube. That must make a difference as it is very smooth and not much weights on them. Brett, that shop you mention is in the same city I brought my coach a few years ago. Interesting
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I checked and mine don't have plastic on the hinges. Mine has a double seal all the way around on the outside and inside edges of the door frame for the door. Also it has a seal further in for the screen frame. I sprayed silicone on all the seals one time and it didn't help. Before I go out next time I'm going to try a brush on rubber lube that's used on window tracks. I also Deep Creep the door hinges. I guess we are both working on the problem.
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Mine does it too. I don't know if it's the seals, screen or the hinges. Seems like once I go down the road awhile it squeaks itself out and is fine.
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Yep I knew it.
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Advice: Base Plates, Brake Systems & Tow Bars
huffypuff replied to RTinVa's topic in Toads-Towed Behind Motorhome
The InvisiBrake® hooks up to your lights and charges your battery just by plugging into the coach. It also take care of tail, brake and turn signal on tow vehicle. No switch to flip and you have monitor in the coach. Check this link of Roadmaster vs competitors http://roadmasterinc.com/pdf/inv_comp.pdf -
They had Michelin at Redmond, OR last summer and they were selling like hot cakes. I already had mine as I had to budget 2 then 4 at a time. I saw someone get 8 without blinking an eye. I wish I had his money. My tires was spun on a off vehicle machine and rides without any vibration. I don't know if they have that on their trucks. It wouldn't hurt to ask.
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Advice: Base Plates, Brake Systems & Tow Bars
huffypuff replied to RTinVa's topic in Toads-Towed Behind Motorhome
I use the Roadmaster Falcon All Terrain for My Jeep Liberty diesel at 4500 lbs. Its rated for 6000 lbs but that seem to be close to your weight limit. http://roadmasterinc.com/products/towbars/falconat.html The next more stronger one rated at 10,000 lbs would be better. http://roadmasterinc.com/products/towbars/blackhawk2.html I use the portable braking system because my Jeep is a 2006 so it may not last too much longer. http://roadmasterinc.com/products/braking/even_brake.html Since what you have is new this will be less hassle once installed. http://roadmasterinc.com/products/braking/invisibrake/index.html Since your vehicle is new, you may want to protect it. I use this and it is easy to install and remove. http://roadmasterinc.com/products/protection_storage/protect_store.html -
Are you allowed to have more than one rebate per family? If so what it the limit?
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This happen to me this winter at Desert Hot Springs, CA. I didn't know it was on and how to turn it off. Once I found out it already ran it course about 4 hours. Major clean up job of batteries, terminals and cables afterward. Then I finally found out on the net that holding the charging button a few seconds turns it on and same to turn it off.