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- Meme_RayExplorerThanks for the info. We have had that happen before too and never were able to get to the bottom of the problem.
MemeRich & Cheri' wrote:
Had an interesting experience. Twice now I've used my windshield wipers during a heavy rain and they wouldn't turn off afterwards. Had to disconnect the power under the frony cowling. The first time when I got home I reconnected the power the wipers were OK. This time I figured maybe water was getting into the connector. When I looked into the male end of the connector block I could see some greenish corrosion of the brass connection blades. I scraped it out and wiped out the area with alcohol on a Q-tip. Seems to have fixed the problem. If anyone has a similar problem, the connector is up under the down slope for the dash, just above the wiper drive motor. It is accessed from the ouside with the "hood" up. - bricotExplorer
Rich & Cheri' wrote:
Had an interesting experience. Twice now I've used my windshield wipers during a heavy rain and they wouldn't turn off afterwards. Had to disconnect the power under the frony cowling. The first time when I got home I reconnected the power the wipers were OK. This time I figured maybe water was getting into the connector. When I looked into the male end of the connector block I could see some greenish corrosion of the brass connection blades. I scraped it out and wiped out the area with alcohol on a Q-tip. Seems to have fixed the problem. If anyone has a similar problem, the connector is up under the down slope for the dash, just above the wiper drive motor. It is accessed from the ouside with the "hood" up.
Interesting,
I have had a couple occasions now that If I have put my wipers on anything above intermittent and leave them on for awhile, then they stick, they will turn themselves off if I leave the wiper switch in the off position after about 20 - 30 minutes. All the sudden they will start to slow down, and gradually get slower until they are stopped.
It will be harder for me to test because it only seems to happen after an hour+ of being on. - Rich___Cheri_ExplorerHad an interesting experience. Twice now I've used my windshield wipers during a heavy rain and they wouldn't turn off afterwards. Had to disconnect the power under the frony cowling. The first time when I got home I reconnected the power the wipers were OK. This time I figured maybe water was getting into the connector. When I looked into the male end of the connector block I could see some greenish corrosion of the brass connection blades. I scraped it out and wiped out the area with alcohol on a Q-tip. Seems to have fixed the problem. If anyone has a similar problem, the connector is up under the down slope for the dash, just above the wiper drive motor. It is accessed from the ouside with the "hood" up.
- Paul_TurpinExplorerThanks Fyr guy,
I was taking my P/A in to have the coolant and thermostat changed. I was walking by the exhaust pipe, remembered what you said and I kicked the exhaust pipe. That pipe flopped around like a fish on the river bank. The bolt that holds the exhaust pipe to the strap was missing.
Paul - Jim_BakkerExplorer
Cathy Johansen wrote:
Does anyone know what brand of kitchen faucet is used in my 2004 Pace Arrow, 37C? I need a repair kit to replace the valve and o-rings.
Mel
Mel,
When I repaired mine I Just took the old valve parts to my local hardware store and found the repair kit that matched the ball. - dcbrewerExplorerDon't know the brand in our Pace Arrow, but the top broke off the kitchen faucet set in our Fleetwood Wilderness 5th wheel, replaced with a moen single lever with spray. Fit good and water line's threaded right on.
- Meme_RayExplorerWatch out for those trees.
We just had a close encounter with a tree during a winter storm. We were lucky and the damage is under $1000 and totally covered by our Progressive policy. We were parked in a fenced-in secure storage area like I am sure many of you are. The tree cracked off 10 feet in the air, jumped the fence and landed on our vehicle. It looks like the damage was caused by a wind sheer and unavoidable but, this spring I will pay more attention to the trees on the other side of that fence and recommend the owner has any dead ones removed or put them on written notice just like you would if your house was in danger from a neighbors tree.
Happy camping. Looking forward to getting back on the road in a few short months. - Fyr_guyExplorer
Cathy Johansen wrote:
Does anyone know what brand of kitchen faucet is used in my 2004 Pace Arrow, 37C? I need a repair kit to replace the valve and o-rings. Also, if this is not a viable fix, what would be a replacement?
Mel
Mel, just went out to look and their's no marking on the faucet in bathrom or kitchen. There is a small circle with half red and blue within the circle but that I'm sure is for the direction of hot and cold water but it might be enough to see what brand faucet when you go look.
Sandy - americandream42Exploreri have no clue i have the same exact coach as you though. When i pick it up from storage in march i can let you know?
- Cathy_JohansenExplorerDoes anyone know what brand of kitchen faucet is used in my 2004 Pace Arrow, 37C? I need a repair kit to replace the valve and o-rings. Also, if this is not a viable fix, what would be a replacement?
Mel
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