LivingLikeEachDayIsMyLast Report post Posted October 11, 2010 My 1995 Fleetwood Southwind 33' motorhome is my only avenue to a relaxing freedom like none other. That is a true statement except when the autobrake fails. On a trip last year the brake came on while I was traveling at sixty miles per hour down the road. A $400.00 repair consisting of two switches at the control box under the home got me going again. On a trip last weekend the the brake quit completely. I had to chock the wheels to keep the home from rolling down a grade. I'm not sure what the problem is this time. My main problem with all of these autobrake problems is the expense to have them repaired. I live on a fixed income & the money spent on these brake problems could be spent on gasoline or campsite fees. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LivingLikeEachDayIsMyLast Report post Posted October 12, 2010 With the help of two very nice gentlemen associated with this website, my wife & I adjusted the autopark brake shoes on our motorhome today. It's working fine & we are ready to hit the road again. Thanks FMCA for being here when we needed you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites