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  1. We use the Sprint/Tmobile hotspot from FMCA. It is an INSEEGO unit and works great.$50 a month no throttling. I have it tethered to a Pepwave Surf SOHO router and can use cellular modem or even have it set-up to connect to the campgrounds wifi if it is good. Also there is NO contract required.

    I just connect my equipment to the Surf SOHO's wifi.


  2. If it were me I would get a Cummins tech either out there or get it into a Cummins shop. As far as the computer I would think Cummins would be able to supply one. At this point I doubt the ECM is bad at least till you get it trouble shot properly


  3. 3 hours ago, jleamont said:

    I believe issues like this are not related to roadside assistance only, but if you stop and think about it you will quickly begin to notice a lack of responsibility, service and professionalism across many industries.

    Today you have to help your DR properly diagnose your illness, or they will likely get it wrong. Today you have to double check your order, it could be fast food or it could be something you purchased on line, the description, photo and product could be incorrect or packaged wrong. Take your RV to a shop with a problem, you are more likely to have a workmanship problem or a miss-diagnosis today more than ever. Call the cable company with an intermittent problem watching a movie, they wont be able to figure it out. I could go on and on, I think everyone gets the picture. 

    Attention to detail and professionalism are falling by the waste side.  Now it all about money, not service or pride and its everywhere in every industry. 

    I wasn't brought up this way and I see it every single day in the work place. I am learning to let it roll off and its not easy thing to overcome. 

    I am not so sure any RS assistance would be better than another, sometimes its all about how willing the person on the other end of the phone is or how bad they actually want to help. Sadly most are contracted through the same call center, just the face and name are different where you purchased it. I believe its a roll of the dice when you call and that persons mood that will determine the outcome, not the carrier or the colorful brochure that sold it.  

    I agree 100% Its all about the Benjamin's and no professionalism at all.


  4. Sounds like a partially plugged radiator. I don't think any amount of flushing will fix that. I notice with mine pulling a grade on a hot day it will hit 210 to 220 but I will not get a warning light. I would definitely look for Cummins service and not a RV shop.Also usually when doing a coolant flush and change there is a air bleeder on the motor to get all the air out. That can cause it too. They most likely have seen this before.


  5. Our current coach has General's on it. They are a good tire. Previously we had Dayton's which we purchased through Love's. Dayton is a Bridgestone tire and by purchasing at Loves' got roadside service anywhere in the country under their warranty if there were any issues. Those were also good tires. Our rig before that had Toyo's M144 on it. To be honest I did not notice any difference in noise in any of them.

    I agree with the poster above that they will need to be replaced in 5 to 7 years so don't spring for the big buck Michelins

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