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  1. The primary purpose of these products is to aid the driver with steering control as is the case with a front tire blowout by adding centering force to the steering wheel. A secondary benefit provided with Tru-Center is ability to trim the centering force of the steering wheel to the right or left of center. This can be useful in situations of high camber road surfaces and cross winds. The trim must be changed when road or wind conditions change. For myself, I use it on long stretches of windy highways such as I70 crossing eastern Colorado and Kansas.


  2. I had a generator problem that only happened when I was driving, the low oil level sensor would activate under certain conditions and turn off the generator. Later found out the dip stick was not properly calibrated and was showing full when it was a quart low.

    Check and see if you have error code read out on your generator.


  3. We had a 2008 Forrest River Charleston 40' and with 2 13.5K units, the best we could get is 20 degree drop from outside temperature with low humidity. So if your getting to 80 when its 105 outside your doing real good. I assume the humidity was pretty low at your location. Costco has a 10k BTU for about $400 runs on 120v that will probably drop you another 5 degrees.


  4. Ron, for what its worth my Beaver owners manual for the Allison MH4000 says shut down if temperature is over 275 degrees F. It normally runs around 200 to 220. As Brett says it depends where the sending unit is located, on mine its right next to the transmission output cooling line. Also if I'm in stop and go traffic the temperature will climb to 220.


  5. Brett

    I agree shocks behave differently on some coaches although there was a reason the manufacturer chose the best shock for the application. The comparison article is a general reference on a given coach and may not be the same on all coaches. For my money I decided to stick with bilsteins even though the konis may fix some handling short comings, the last thing I want is a stiff ride. However, the cost to install and re-install 10 shocks is more money than I want to spent to find out.

    So I'll probably sell the konis.


  6. I'm no technician but I had a similar problem one day turned on the air conditioner and no cold air fan would run. I read on a web site that sometimes for reasons not totally understood to turn on the heat pump and let it run for a few minutes then switch to air conditioning. By golly it worked and haven't had a problem since.

    Good Luck


  7. How important is tire pressure?

    I'm curious as to what the ideal temperature range for checking tire pressure, or is ambient temperature sufficient?

    Most literature says to check tire pressure when cold. What is cold? In the desert winter months, nighttime is 20 degrees and daytime temperature is in the 70s.

    I also read that tire pressure varies by 1 PSI for every 10 degrees F. That is a significant amount of pressure given such a wide range of temperature when your axle loads are near maximum tire loads!

    What about high-altitude pressure readings in Denver, for example ... does it matter?

    Is plus or minus 5 PSI significant?


  8. I can't speak for all Hondas but I have been towing a 2006 Honda Odyssey for 2 years over 10000 miles and have no problems. All you need to do is start the engine and shift from low to drive then to neutral and leave the key in the ignition also I have a disconnect switch on the negative post of the battery that I engage. Every 200 to 300 miles start the Odyssey and let idle for 5 minutes.

    Desmo


  9. Hi

    Can I change the lift height on my Tag? I have a chains connected to the lift mechanism, can I simply shorten to the next link. Currently the tag sometimes drags when lifted.

    Any down sides to changing tag raised height?

    Desmo


  10. First, call the Caterpillar RV Hotline with your engine serial number: 877 777-3126. Ask them if it is a Caterpillar supplied dipstick or dipstick supplied by Beaver. If Caterpillar, ask them that question.

    But, the practical answer is to CALIBRATE THE ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK. This is a good idea on any diesel engine installed in an RV, as the angle of installation and therefore oil dip stick readings vary by installation.

    To calibrate the dipstick:

    At the next oil change, drain oil, remove old filter (as usual). Then install the drain plug and new oil filter and add the engine's correct oil capacity LESS THE NUMBER OF QUARTS you want between the "ADD" and "FULL" marks (let's say 2 quarts). So for an engine with 20 quart capacity you would add 18 quarts. Run the engine a few minutes, shut off and wait until oil has descended into the pan (at least 30 minutes and an hour is safer). Pull the dip stick and use a file or dremel tool to mark the oil level "ADD". Add the remaining two quarts, let the oil settle in the pan, pull the dipstick and mark this the "FULL" mark.

    Also, when checking the oil level with the dipstick it is safest to do it in the morning after the oil has had all night to flow back to the pan.

    Do not add oil until the level reaches the ADD mark.

    Finally, make a sticker to affix near oil fill: OIL CAPACITY INCLUDING FILTER: xx QUARTS.


  11. I purchased a warranty from the selling dealer called first extended service corporation. The policy seems quite good for the price except as we learned later service must be performed with the selling dealer unless you are 100 miles away from said dealer. We discovered the dealer was terrible, several visits to repair the same item which we finally went somewhere else to have it repaired at our cost. When you schedule an appointment and the dealer knows you have a warranty, he tells you that he is very busy and will schedule you in 4 to 5 weeks.

    We didn't do our home work, fortunately california has a prorated insurance policy law, and we received most of our insurance premium refund.

    Desmo


  12. Would anyone know if the air compressor psi on my coach is adjustable? It shuts off at 110 psi. My previous coach was a Forest River and it maintained 150 psi. The reason for this question is the tag axle doesn't lift very much when the switch is activated and a service technician once said the tag axle needs 132 psi to lift. I have read the owners manual and nothing is noted about the required pressure to raise the tag axle or the adjusting the compressor psi. The only thing it does describe is how to adjust the air bag pressure, and I'm not sure what pressure it should be. Its pressure dial currently reads 45 psi.

    I have a 2004 Beaver Marquis and any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Desmo


  13. We just purchased a 43' Beaver Tag Cat C12 with an Allison 4000 transmission which normally operates around 210 degrees Fahrenheit at highway speeds towing 4000 lb car ambient temperature 80 degree.

    My concern is when I leave the highway for local city traffic the temperature gauge climbs to 230 degrees. I also noticed the temperature rise when creeping in heavy highway traffic. Is this normal? I haven't noticed high transmission temperature when climbing long grades it remains steady around 210 degrees. Also coolant temperature remains in normal range.

    Transmission fluid is full.

    Thanks

    Desmo


  14. FYI,

    I recently added a trucenter steering control which is a stabilizer as well as a centering electric hydraulic system. This was installed on a 41' Charleston with a gvwr of 32,000 lbs. Not only will it help in controlling steering with a tire blow out it also provides steering assistance with side winds and road crowns. I have driven cross country with it and would not consider driving without one if only for the steering assistance. It completely allows the driver to guide the steering wheel rather than hang on to it. It's sold by BlueOx.

    Check it out

    Regards

    Desmo


  15. Put a digital voltmeter on the house battery. See if voltage varies when this occurs. Some converters and chargers do cycle on and off. When off, battery voltage falls from charging levels until it comes back on.

    If no variance in voltage at the battery and no variance in brightness of other incandescent lights, look for what else is powered on the same circuit as the bathroom lights. If no wiring schematic, pull the fuse and see what else doesn't work.

    Brett Wolfe

    Thanks for the help Brett,

    I'm still in rv electrical 101 mode. I don't have a digital voltmeter and will soon get one, in the mean time I do have a magnum energy 2012 console that shows voltage but I don't know if the reading is coming from the house batteries or the chassis batteries. I can't find a selection on the "me" console. Normally when shore connected, the voltage reading is 13.5 and when unconnected the voltage reads 12.8. The display seems to be quite steady.

    How can I tell which battery bank, house or chassis, is being displayed?

    Also I did notice one of my bedroom flouresent lights sometimes will not fully turn on and other time it's just fine and it is on the same electrical circuit as the bathroom light.

    Desmo

    2008 charleston

    I apologize for the lack of rv electrical knowledge and hope there is an electrical seminar at the upcoming INTO area rally on 1/20/2010.

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