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- bricotExplorer
PaceArow wrote:
Wonder if anyone still monitoring this topic. I have a P/A 2005 37C on the WH24. Previously owned 4 Bounders so I am fairly aware of how RV's operate. At any rate I have a few questions for other Pace owners.- I have winter camped at Lake Placid in Bounders with very little trouble, no water freezing etc. Does anyone winter camp in near zero temps and how has it worked out?
- There are air horns mounted on my roof that I can't figure out how to work them. Checked fuses etc. Has anyone else had this problem or maybe they are just for show?
- My fog lights do not work again I have checked the fuse and the switch appears to bbe good. Any suggestions?
I looked for fuses, etc all was good, tested the horns themselves and
they were DOA... I payed the little over $100 and had them replaced, of course the mounts were a little different, but I let the dealer mess with that. - Fyr_guyExplorerDave, although it may be time consuming, the best answer would be to read through this thread as you'll find 119 pages of issues or answers and tips to most of the questions your interested in. For the most part we're very happy with our rigs.
- JachinatorExplorerHi everyone, I just brought home a used 2005 Pace Arrow 37A. It has the Workhorse W22, and has about 8300 miles on it. I would like to know if anyone who owns one of these Pace Arrows has any recommendations on sway bars, steering stabilizers, or other items that they have installed on their Pace Arrow that really makes a difference.
I would also like to know of any problems to check for that you may have had with this Unit. Thanks for the info in advance, and look forward to learning more about my Pace Arrow. Thanks Dave - Fyr_guyExplorerPaceArow, this forum is still being monitored but you'll probably only get a response if anyone has personal knowledge of your issue. In response to your query, the horns are electric and not air horns and only provide minimum volume, in a past post I recall someone posting that the fuse was not installed in their rig.
- PaceArowExplorerWonder if anyone still monitoring this topic. I have a P/A 2005 37C on the WH24. Previously owned 4 Bounders so I am fairly aware of how RV's operate. At any rate I have a few questions for other Pace owners.
- I have winter camped at Lake Placid in Bounders with very little trouble, no water freezing etc. Does anyone winter camp in near zero temps and how has it worked out?
- There are air horns mounted on my roof that I can't figure out how to work them. Checked fuses etc. Has anyone else had this problem or maybe they are just for show?
- My fog lights do not work again I have checked the fuse and the switch appears to bbe good. Any suggestions?
- Paul_TurpinExplorerFor skylights with a cheaper price was at Fleetwood, give them your fleetwood RV number and they can match what they put on it. For your steps, look at www.rvpartstore.com if you can not find it listed, give them a call. They have a lot of items for Fleetwood not listed. I just contacted them for the plastic corner covers used on the bedroom slideout. Ours turned yellow and started cracking. They had them and sending them.
Good luck
Paul - seatecExplorer
Paul Turpin wrote:
I found RV Skylight on line at www.rvskylight.com that is made out of Lexan(?) that they say you an beat them with a ball bat with no damage. They are a little pricey (17 X 25 AT $103) and comes with a 5 year warranty. Have not order them yet, but thinking about it. We always park under trees and during the Ohio summer storms, the wind throws a lot of tree limbs, tree nuts and hail on top of the RV roof and I always worry about the sky light getting damage.
My skylights have also cracked on my 2007 37C from sitting in the florida sun for about 3 months. Where is a cheap place i can get them an anybody have tips on replacing them?
I also have to replace the mechanics that make the steps come out and in. the shaft bent whne the steps where retracting and i stepped on them before they locked in. Had to pry the whole motor off to get the steps to come out. Anybody know a cheap place to buy the whole motor setup? thank you - Paul_TurpinExplorerHas anyone replaced the bedroom tv yet?
- Paul_TurpinExplorerI found RV Skylight on line at www.rvskylight.com that is made out of Lexan(?) that they say you an beat them with a ball bat with no damage. They are a little pricey (17 X 25 AT $103) and comes with a 5 year warranty. Have not order them yet, but thinking about it. We always park under trees and during the Ohio summer storms, the wind throws a lot of tree limbs, tree nuts and hail on top of the RV roof and I always worry about the sky light getting damage.
- kemdignamExplorerI have a 2006 Pace Arrow and the inspector found cracks in both of my skylights when I purchased the MH in September! I agree, skylights should last more than 2 years in the FL sun!
BTW, Lazydays did not find the cracked skylights in their 'pre-delivery inspection'. The independent consultant that I hired to inspect the RV found them. Luckily, mine were replaced before purchase so they were no cost to me, but I hope I don't have to buy new ones every two years!
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