The only problem with the "Fortress of Solitude"
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05-12-2005, 01:05
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The only problem with the "Fortress of Solitude"
Hi George,
If my coach air is dumped, but not level, sometimes the dead bolts and door strickers did not lineup. I had to make some adjustments to allow the electrical security lock to function properly. Bill 88FC Michigan --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mrdonut12" <mrdonut12@y...> wrote: > I gotta tell ya, I love my bird. I've traveled all over and > always feel safe no matter where I park for the night. > This thing is literally the fortress of solitude. > I've only considered one problem and my extensive > "Blue Box" doesn't seem to address it and I've not seen > it come up in this forum. > I've got a remote lock for the entry door. I can > switch it from the driver's seat or the bedroom. It's > an electric solonoid operated lock cylinder. > So, where's the manual over-ride for this thing? What > happens when I can't get it to unlock? Sure, I can > get out, but how do I get back in? (grin) > I'll save my other security question (will a 9mm bullet > penetrate the skin) for another post. LOL > > George Witt > 81 FC 35 > Lincoln, Nebraska--Huskers |
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