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huffypuff

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  1. In the process of elimination if the starter clicks it getting power to the solenoid so banging on is worth a try. New don't always mean good. I had a older Nissan in my shop where the starter would only clicks intermittently. New starter came back after a while. Had new batteries installed by customers. I redid all connection and that didn't solve problem. New ground and positive cable didn't fix it. I banged on the starter with no result. Finally replace starter again and no more problem since. You may never know until replacing the starter. My google search shows many Sprinters with no start problems but not starter clicks with no cranking.


  2. It unbelievable that the first shop you took it to sent you on your way without changing the fuel filter and fuel treatment. You could also have water in the tank for all we know. I betting that fuel filter and fuel treatment will fix it. I like seafoam and had use it many times on cars that sit often.


  3. If you have a 2006 Monaco you should have a Power Gear Leveler system. If you hit the on off button you should get lights to tell you it's on with no beeping. If there is beeping there is a fault such as parking brake not on, shifter not in park or fluid is low. If there is no light that comes on the panel with the ignition switch on and engine not running then I would be checking for a 15 amp fuse.


  4. I read this in the manual.

    ADDING WATER TO TOILET BOWL

    Press “Add Water” switch (fig. 4 1) until desired water level
    is achieved. (Water flow will shut off automatically if switch
    is pressed too long to avoid overflow.) More water is usually
    added only when flushing solids.
    I hope this helps.

  5. I have same kind of doors with plungers for latches and for some reason over bumps they can loosen up. I adjust the latches as tight as I can and use my palm on the latch to close tight. Slightly pull on latch handle and if there is any play in the latch the plunger is not fully extended. That has helped me to keep the doors close.


  6. Mark you should see our experience of "Our Holiday Travel Misadventure so Far". This is when we travel from the west coast to the east coast and back last Christmas and the things that went wrong. I had the Norcold trouble on my way to Alaska last summer with a fresh recall. Guess I'm never suppose to power wash after driving through so many chip seal project. I bypassed it until I figured out how to bypass it with a strong magnet. Seem like every event is an adventure.

    http://community.fmca.com/topic/6353-our-holiday-travel-misadventure-so-far/?hl=misadventure


  7. Hard for me to compare baseplate for my toad as yours as it looks like the crossbar on your unit has the crossbar built in. The first one looks like it works with the older tow bar if you have accessories to attach to it as a shield to protect the toad. Of course I have the additional bracket so EZ-4 would work for me. I don't think you need another crossbar with either as both baseplates has it built in. The second one EZ-5 is more simplified set up as the tow bar hooks directly to it. Still call Roadmaster support.

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