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rgatijnet1
Aug 26, 2017Explorer III
I'd be concerned about the two body bags in the basement compartment. :B
Is it the Workhorse chassis with the Allison transmission? If it is you want to make sure that all recalls are up to date. I believe there was an Actia dash update but with the 22,000 chassis the brake recall does not apply.
Check to see when the transmission was serviced and if it was not done, you may want to change the fluid to Transynd, which is the approved fluid now.
Check to make sure that the brake fluid has been FLUSHED. This means that all of the old fluid has been removed and replaced with new fluid. That coach may still have the original brake fluid, which has absorbed moisture, and may boil over in a downhill situation.
Check the date code on the tires. Many dealers will say NEW tires and just take them off of another coach on the lot. Make sure that they all match.
Looks like a great coach and if it inspects as OK, have fun.
Is it the Workhorse chassis with the Allison transmission? If it is you want to make sure that all recalls are up to date. I believe there was an Actia dash update but with the 22,000 chassis the brake recall does not apply.
Check to see when the transmission was serviced and if it was not done, you may want to change the fluid to Transynd, which is the approved fluid now.
Check to make sure that the brake fluid has been FLUSHED. This means that all of the old fluid has been removed and replaced with new fluid. That coach may still have the original brake fluid, which has absorbed moisture, and may boil over in a downhill situation.
Check the date code on the tires. Many dealers will say NEW tires and just take them off of another coach on the lot. Make sure that they all match.
Looks like a great coach and if it inspects as OK, have fun.
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