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- klutchdustExplorer IILeaving town for the weekend Friday and the drivers side window went up halfway then stuck, I grabbed it with my hand and it went down then back up again but I knew it was off the track. When I got home Sunday afternoon I removed the door panel and found the glass alignment guide was broken from the bracket, removed both pieces, a quick weld and back in service in an hour. Now I need to fix a few latches on the drawers tomorrow before leaving again this friday for the weekend.
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Lube,oil and filter. On my creeper I go from nose to tail looking for anything loose or needing attention. The rear driveshaft has a rubber boot covering the spline. I removed the zip ties and slid it back and there was little if any grease on the spline. This was the source of 'clunking' when pulling a load with my diesel pick-up and I feel confident this will cure the occasional clunk with the motor-home.
Took it to town for propane, fuel and a roof wash and the shifting is smoother. Definitely consider the spline movement in these long shafts... - ronfishermanModeratorCovered Motorhome for the summer. Until after Labor Day.
- EMD360ExplorerCAMPING SEASON--Cleaned inside,replaced winter blankets with lighter bedding, gassed up, leveled, turned on fridge to get cold. Replaced our broken coffee pot with one from the thrift store. Tomorrow more prep. Can't wait to take off.
- klutchdustExplorer IILube,oil and filter. On my creeper I go from nose to tail looking for anything loose or needing attention. The rear driveshaft has a rubber boot covering the spline. I removed the zip ties and slid it back and there was little if any grease on the spline. This was the source of 'clunking' when pulling a load with my diesel pick-up and I feel confident this will cure the occasional clunk with the motor-home.
- regis101ExplorerStill chipping away. It's good therapy.
Installed cheap but new front cab carpet and restored the dog house cover. It had had glue all over from carpet or something. Real pain to remove.
Now the dash looks bad. Might try a kerosene swipe to see if it will at least clean it up. The padded dash part is perfect. - woodworker414ExplorerNevadaStars. NICE
- woodworker414ExplorerOh NevadaStars, I sure hope this new C does not turn out to be a lemon.
Time will tell. My dealer is only about 25 miles away. Not to bad. - NevadastarsExplorerWhatever it turns out to be, good luck with it. My neighbor had a new Keystone travel trailer a couple of years ago. It was constantly having weird issues. He got tired of taking it back to the dealer 70 miles away, and sold it. Hopefully yours is just this one thing.
- woodworker414ExplorerHi Nevadastars. My thoughts also. But I think that the whole thermostat will have to be replaced. And I just bet that they won't have this one in stock.
A new switch and off I will go.
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