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- saberExplorerRemoved the trim panel above the passenger side window yesterday to run some cable and discovered a power cable that terminates in a y but does not connect to anything. There are quick connect connectors on the ends of the cables--both different types--but both are carrying 12 volts. The end connectors are not covered or protected. Anyone have any idea what these could be for? Or anyone found a good use for them? Suppose they one could install an easier to reach light or additional 12v receptacle.
- runagroundExplorerOn the weather pro fix I backed the underside of the cloth where it touches the galley slideout corners on the top. With the movement of wind and weight of rain I could see where it might wear or tear a hole in the cloth over time.
Have fun with your new PA.
Larry - dkingdoeExplorerWelcome...Newbie!! :B
You will find lots of good information from all the good folks on this thread. All are willing to share. Don't be afraid to ask questions even if they've been asked before. We got our Weather Pro corrected with no problem, and now it works like it was designed to...love it!!
Keep in touch!!saltfish wrote:
New member. Finished reading all pages and went to work on 05 37c. Squeak now gone from dash as 1 bolt left on drivers side. Now to get Weather Pro corrected and maybe we'll be able to really enjoy the coach. - saltfishExplorerNew member. Finished reading all pages and went to work on 05 37c. Squeak now gone from dash as 1 bolt left on drivers side. Now to get Weather Pro corrected and maybe we'll be able toe really enjoy the coach.
- R2DillonExplorerOn my 37C, the number of rivets were insufficient to keep the hinge from flexing and breaking. So I added two rivets to each location on the door frame.
- Paul_TurpinExplorerJim
I would drill out the broken rivets and replace them. Just make sure you get the right size replacement rivets.
Paul - Jim_BakkerExplorerSUBJECT: Broken rivets on door hinges
Just noticed that the heads of several of the rivets attaching the topmost hinges to the door frame have broken off. Does anyone have suggestions for how to fix this? Do I need to remove the frame from the body wall? If so, how? Can I attach the hinge with screws/bolts rather than rivets?
Any help will be greatly appreciated! - dkingdoeExplorerPaul,
On your 37C the fuse box may be located somewhere else. I was looking at a picture of the 37C vs. 36B and if you'll notice your main door is located where our window is and vice-versa. Our propane tank is located just under the window. And, yes there are a whole lot of fuses in that box. It's marked "Battery Control Center" (Fuses Inside). Hope this helps.Paul Turpin wrote:
I am going to do some work on the P/A tomorrow and going to look for the fuse box you are talking about. I have to look again but I don't remember seeing a fuse box by the propane tank. What does the box look like and is there any other fuses in that box?
Pauldkingdoe wrote:
Here's an FYI ... if you've had this problem you probably already know the solution but if not thought I'd share for future reference.
Well, it was a fuse. But the strange part is that I would never have found it because ... here's the FYI ... the fuse that controls the monitor panel lights also controls the CO2 & LP gas detectors ... go figure!! It's just a 3amp fuse that's labeled LP gas. The fuse box that contains this fuse is located in the outside bin located above the propane tank.
Just sharing my info, and thanks to all who share ... Happy Camping!!! - Paul_TurpinExplorerI am going to do some work on the P/A tomorrow and going to look for the fuse box you are talking about. I have to look again but I don't remember seeing a fuse box by the propane tank. What does the box look like and is there any other fuses in that box?
Pauldkingdoe wrote:
Here's an FYI ... if you've had this problem you probably already know the solution but if not thought I'd share for future reference.
Well, it was a fuse. But the strange part is that I would never have found it because ... here's the FYI ... the fuse that controls the monitor panel lights also controls the CO2 & LP gas detectors ... go figure!! It's just a 3amp fuse that's labeled LP gas. The fuse box that contains this fuse is located in the outside bin located above the propane tank.
Just sharing my info, and thanks to all who share ... Happy Camping!!! - Fyr_guyExplorerHere's another FYI...
Left Quartzsite Monday and am in Las Cruces, NM for a couple of days. When we got to Quartzsite we had NO water from the faucets but we had a full tank. Upon inspection, I noticed that the clear bowl/filter on the water pump didn't appear to be flowing so I removed it and it was filled to the brim with charcoal granules... AHA! I removed the water filter just in front of the pump and the plastic diverter that sends the water into the charcoal elements on the sides of the filter had broken and was sending the charcoal to the clear bowl filling it up and stopping the water from flowing. We now have plenty of water and all is well. Just thought I'd post this just in case, somewhere .... sometime, the same happens to you.
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