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  1. The fact that the last leg of the trip was driven with normal temperatures observed on all 4 tires by tire sensors and confirmed by heat gun, I doubt the bearing is generating the heat. It's a lot more likely that a brake shoe was dragging. Plus it's much easier to check the brake than the bearing, if nothing if found on brake then proceed to check bearing. Jim
  2. If the differential oil level was the cause of the overheating, wouldn't you see it on both inter wheels , not just one side? Jim
  3. I would check the turbo hose to make sure that all clamps are in place and that the hose has no leaks. JIm
  4. You will only need the inverter if 120 V AC is unavailable from either shore power or generator. I replaced my Norcold with the Samsung, I plugged the Samsung in the receptacle that powered the ice maker in the Norcold. The Samsung runs just fine on modified sine wave inverter. Jim
  5. Welcome aboard, wish you many safe joyful trips. Jim
  6. Most likely you will find rusty deposits on the burner and igniter, just us shop vacuum to clean area and you will be good to go. You should also clean the entire chimney stack, you have to go on roof and remove vent cover above the refrigerator, you will see a cleaning rod in the center of the stack, you pull the rod up and down several times and is cleans the inside of the tube. Jim
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    Dead Battery

    The salesman switch doesn't interrupt an chassis circuits on my rig. Jim
  8. I have been running AH12 and am happy with their performance. I recently was in contact with tire shop and was advised that AH12 is no longer available and has been replaced with AH37. There has been several post recently on the use of regional tires on motorhomes and the consensus was that they were NOT recommended for motorhome use. JIm
  9. It's always nice when everything works after storage. I'm fortunate we have such mild winters and I store mine in my shop and we also use it year around. Jim
  10. I had same problem with 04 Endeavor, found oil pressure sending unit was the problem. The oil pressure sender on my coach consist of 2 function, one a NC contact that initiates an audible alarm on LOW OIL pressure and variable resistor that provides the signal to the OIL Pressure gauge. Jim
  11. Mine's a head knocker, I'm going going g to cut mine back. It's been on the to do list for seven years, Jim
  12. I have stayed at both, I prefer the KOA because of the large indoor swimming pool. Don't take me wrong Grizzly is nice and offers a great lo action in town. Jim
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    Bedroom Slide

    Are the shaft seal adequate to hold oil? Jim
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    Bedroom Slide

    Ray, Do you think it's worth the effort to be proactive and perform maintenance on the gear boxes or to run until failure? Was the failure do to lack of lubricant or contamination on the lubricant?
  15. I have the DishNet Tailgater, and it has worked for me. The only inconvenience is it requires refreshing if you have extended periods of non use. I've had my for about six years and in the early day you had to contact them by phone to perform the refreshing and many time you got a customer support person who had no idea on what I was talking about. They now have an app for your cell phone and its a breeze to do it. Jim
  16. If you have wiring diagram you can determine what devices that initiate audible alarms and also those that initiate both audible and visual alarms. You can first narrow the problem by determine which audible alarm is bring initiated, on my coach there are 3 audible device under the dash. I had a similar problem on my Holiday Rambler last year and found that my engine low pressure only initiated an audible alarm, there was no associated warning lamp. Jim
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    Class A tires

    I'm a creature of habit, if it works don't change it. I have been running HANHOOK tires on my motorhomes. I have replaces them when the tires reached 7 years old from date of manufacturing. I have never experienced any uneven tread wear, blowouts, road damage or weather related damage. All tires have been in service without balancing. I run 225-75-22.5 tires HANHOOK AH 12, they a no longer available, their replacement is an AH 37. Jim
  18. Welcome aboard, hope you have many adventures in your future.
  19. Glad to hear that you solved the problem, it's always rewarding when you can find the problem and correct without going shopping. Jim
  20. Ray, Checked my float charge voltage this AM, 13.6 V , 1 amp Jim
  21. Since you will be removing your pump I would try and connect a pressurized water source to line that you removed from the pump discharge. This will eliminate any problems beyond the pump. JIm
  22. Ray, I have a spare circuit board for a inverter/charger, I believe yours is the same model as mine, I will check tomorrow. I purchased the option that provided display of battery charge level and my circuit board wouldn't support the option, so I upgraded the circuit board. I also needed to new circuit board to support the generator auto start. Still have purchased the auto start, new tires and batteries were higher priority. Jim You are welcome to try it if you don't find your problem, I even give you a smoking deal on it.
  23. Did you check the check valve on the pump discharge side? The check value on my rig is not an integral part , it's a foot or so from the pump. I don't know if it was stock or a add on by previous owner. Jim
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