Slideout Issue
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05-11-2013, 12:27
(This post was last modified: 05-11-2013 12:34 by cmillsap.)
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RE: Slideout Issue
(05-11-2013 10:11)davidmbrady Wrote: Hi Chuck, Morning David, We are home in AZ. I've not been able to figure out how this can happen. The leading edge of the c-channel makes the most sense to me. I'm going to try to straighten the trim piece first and re use. If that looks bad, I will get a new piece from HWH and have it painted to match. It is located in a very inconspicuous place. Oh Hell, David, we bounced all the way across the country. It about wore us both out. I believe the big anti-sway bar is still on the coach. See the pic below and tell me that is the rascal. The coach probably needs new shocks too. David, no matter how well you inspect a coach before you buy it, you are gonna miss a bunch of things that needs "Fixin". It was raining "Cats & Dogs" the whole week I was in Florida to buy the coach which impaired the inspection process a lot. Other problems include the door air lock solenoid malfunction and locking us both in the coach. I had to remove the over door gage plate and unplug the air line from the solenoid so we could get the door open! Some air leaks. Had to unplug 12V compressor due to an air leak on the air valve shown in the pic below. I'm not sure what this air manifold is for yet as the air lines in that bay are a bit of a jumbled mess. Main compressor (as measured by watching the air gage) had to replendish the system air about every 15 minutes as the pressure would slowly drop to 90#s where the compressor would kick on. We have made a list of about 30 maintenance & repair items that I will need to do before the coach is in the proper condition. Chuck & Tela Millsap 2003 Prevost Marathon XLII 2000 LXi #2 S/S (Sold) 2004 M380 D/S (Sold) 2000 LXi #1 N/S (Sold |
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