Barbcollins1@yahoo.com Report post Posted December 31, 2010 I negotiated a deal on an Adventurer today and the bad part is that the owner died. I have nobody to teach me how things work on it. What would be my best way to start? Never could get the TVs to turn on. Tried auxiliary power, gen was running, A/C on, other appliances work. Where to begin? The manual was used, to no avail. I seriously doubt if both TVs are inoperable on this modern, low-mileage unit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
garykd Report post Posted January 1, 2011 Hi BarbRN, Is the coach connected to shore power? If not, the TVs may need the inverter to be on. I do not know the details of where these things are on your coach. Turn on the inverter and see if that makes a difference. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dschmees@coxinet.net Report post Posted January 1, 2011 Hi Barb, Don't feel bad about the previous owner not being able to help. The previous owner of my unit actually had no idea how to work most of the features of the unit. Go figure. The TV in the back is usually a 12v unit. There is a switch on the lower part of the cabinet to turn on the power to it. The front TV will not work on the built in inverter. It does not have enough power. As said above, connect to shore power and see what happens. Check breakers. The front TV is plugged into an outlet inside of the cabinet to the right of the TV in the back. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dschmees@coxinet.net Report post Posted January 1, 2011 Also, let us know which year and model of the Adventurer that you have. It might help us that want to help you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Barbcollins1@yahoo.com Report post Posted January 1, 2011 Thank you very much....we were on the generator power and it wouldn't turn on. This is a 2005 Adventurer. I'm sure the TV's work but nobody knows how. Any other thoughts are appreciated before we have the final drive and take over on Tuesday when we exchange funds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hermanmullins Report post Posted January 1, 2011 Barb, find your closest RV dealer and go ask for their help. Check with Winnebago on line they might have a vedio for your coach. Give their tech dept. a call. As you can see in the forum, RVer's are wonderful people willing to help any way they can. You have many new thing that are going to happen with your coach. Some good and some not so good, but the nice thing is that every time you make a mistake that is something you will never forget. Just start talking to people you know and you will be suprised how many have RV's them selves. Have fun with your coach and keep looking to the forum when you need help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tbutler Report post Posted January 1, 2011 One other suggestion. You might check the FMCA membership directory on line here at FMCA.com to see if there is someone in your area with a similar coach who might be willing to come take a look and walk you through some of the basics of your coach. You can specify your coach model, city and state or zip code which might be enough to get you several close members you might try to request help. Go to Members in the top menu line on this page and under that you will find Member Directory. It comes up with a page with search criteria, you can select as few or as many categories as you want. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Wayne77590 Report post Posted January 1, 2011 First, Happy New Year. Now I really don't like starting with this comment, but sometimes it is necessary. Here goes: Is the television plugged in? I'm laughing, but I have to ask because many people run other things going down the highway on the inverter, or when boondocking, and like me the will unplug the television to keep it from draining the batteries. All the suggestions above are good ones. One other thing to check are the GFI outlets. Since all of the receptacles are wired in series, if one of them trips you will loose power to the other ones. There are two buttons in the middle of the GFI receptacle. Push the test one and the other should snap out. If no snap, it is probably tripped or no power. Push the reset one in and it will click in place and you should have power again if there is power to the receptacle. Not much of a help, but the other posters have hit on most of the situations. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dalltop Report post Posted January 2, 2011 My unit has a single pole (light) switch above the driver to turn off the power to the receptacle that the TV, VCR, DVD are plugged into. Next to that is the 12 volt switch for the antenna booster. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
janandkathy Report post Posted January 2, 2011 Some Winnebago models have a switch that "kills" power to the front TV when the ignition switch is turned on. Winnebago tech support is usually very helpful. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites