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Ocean_Mist
Jul 04, 2017Explorer
Mr.Mark wrote:
Ocean Mist, if you can locate a good mobile tech in your area, that would be a good way to have your Aqua Hot serviced. And, you could certainly perform the service yourself if you mechanically inclined. And yes, you should see which Aqua Hot you have as it should be on the unit.
I will look into the AquaHot and probably have the professionals do the service on it first...
You now know about Redlands Truck and Performance Center as they have checked out your Executive. I was just there last week for them to install the towing equipment for my new toad.
I thought they did a fine job, maybe I can contact them for a service on the Onan, and the Engine, for a good baseline...
For one reason or another, you will have to 'reset' your Aqua-Hot. There is a pin-hole reset button that you would use the end of a paperclip to insert in the hole to push the reset button.
I haven't started it yet, but I think a service on it as well...
Please, do not let CW touch your coach. If you need anything done, locate a Cummins Coach Care facility to service your engine and Onan.
Thanks for that! We actually used to go to CW like for a fun trip in our Gasser, but I'm going to stay away...
SCA are test strips for you to check the balance of your antifreeze in the radiator.
I will acquire some test strips...
The best thing that you will ever do is replace your lead-acid batteries with AGM's. Yes, they are more expensive but worth it as they are maintenance free.
I will change out the batteries. Should I go ALL Chassis and Coach batteries AGM? And there's quite a number of them out there. Any Brands I should stick to?
You will find the procedure to adjust your tag in your owner's manual. It is very easy as the knob is on the driver's side of the engine compartment. Just follow the directions.
I'm reading that now, and will adjust it before I drive her again
You can determine the correct tire pressure by going to the tire manufacturers website (our case, it was Michelin). Once you have your coach weighed, you will go to the chart on the website to see the pressures needed. Ivy's list of pressures seem right. I like to put in an extra 5 lbs. for 'insurance'.
I will check the website. I thik the tires on there now are Yokohama's and I will also check date codes and then air appropriately...
I got our Dynasty weighed at a Van Line moving company as they weighed each individual corner. At the time, it only cost me $10.
check! Van line will be googled and appts made.
Thanks for all the info, it has really helped me out. and thanks to all here I will be getting things punched off my punch list...
Good luck.
Mark
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