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- Rich___Cheri_ExplorerI went with separate awnings, total of 4. Can't comment on A&E because I used C of C. I'm presently away from home, but can supply exact info in acouple of days.
- EMC_GuyExplorerHi gang.
I'm getting a "Change Oil" notification on the trip computer.
I changed my oil but I dont know how to reset the computer....
Advice?
Thanks,
Ed - wa0mqeExplorerQuestion for Rich & Cheri and and Fyr guy... I want to install the window awnings also. I researched it quite abit last summer but couldn't make up my mind which would work best, A&E or Carefree.
Also, I wasn't sure if I should go with one long awning over the two windows in the large slide or two separate ones due to the window height difference. Which way did you all go? I prefer the one long one if it will work. I was also a little concerned in getting too close to the slide out awnings rear bracket. Fleetwood mounted them alot further in then the needed to be, I think.
Also, both of you guys, do you have the exact model and size you installed? Did you go with the normal length or the longer length?
Questions, Questions, isn't it a kick. - Fyr_guyExplorerRich, we did the same on our rig. The installer had done a couple of PA before and he was familiar with the lack of space above the windows but our's came out fine. I'm glad we did it as it keeps the interior alot more comfortable in the SoCal summers.
Sandy - Rich___Cheri_ExplorerI recently installed awnings on the 4 windows on the driver's side of my 37C. The awnings were from Carefree of Colorado. Worked out well and cuts down on heat from those windows in sun, but had a lot of questions when ordering and installing them. Downloaded installation instructions from C of C site which was very helpful. If anyone wants to install same, a word of advise: instructions say to install mounting strip at least 3 1/8" above window. Not necessary and not possible on 3 of the windows. I installed strip just above rubber gasket on all 4 windows. Worked great.
- Paul_TurpinExplorer
Rich & Cheri' wrote:
I have a 37C 2004 PA and want to join this forum. How do I associate my posts?
Hi Rich & Cheri', After reading all of the posts on this subject and you have any question or statements just post. As you can see, there are some good people with good ideas and help on this post.
Again, Welcome
Paul - Fyr_guyExplorerWelcome Rich & Cheri, no need to join the forum as this is a continuous thread that many Pace Arrow owners subscribe to in order to stay on top of PA issues and modifications. If you have any new ideas or have any problems, put them on this thread and maybe you'll get a response to your post. Again, Welcome.
Sandy - Rich___Cheri_ExplorerI have a 37C 2004 PA and want to join this forum. How do I associate my posts?
- mtollinExplorerOut of curiousity, does it affect pressure if you have more than one regulator in line? Wouldn't think so, but if there is one on the coach, I also use one on my hose, and several parks we go to already have them mounted so at times it would appear we use three!
- flcampaExplorerHi Fyr guy and runaround,
Thanks for the welcome wishes!! I still haven't recieved mt external regulator and gauge but I am waiting patiently. The in line pressure regulater is in the line where you attach the water hose. If you pull out the screen you should be able to see it plain as day. Mine is white and has a silver spring. I haven't taken it out just yet for fear of too much pressure causing problems. I'm headed off to a campground in Vero Beach this weekend in the coach, hopefully the pressure in the park will be good.
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