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rscraig
Jul 08, 2013Explorer
I agree that the generic manuals are pretty much worthless. You'll learn lots more by surfing the web and asking questions on this list! The location of items like the converter vary from year to year and model to model. It is usually located at your breaker box, however you'll probably never need to access it unless you replace the whole unit.
I would not bother trying to replace the sending units in your tanks. They are notoriously inaccurate anyway--especially the black tank. Your tanks may just need a really good cleaning and flush. If they are not working at all, it may be the wires that run from them. On some trailers these are very exposed and can get corroded or broken easily.
I would not bother trying to replace the sending units in your tanks. They are notoriously inaccurate anyway--especially the black tank. Your tanks may just need a really good cleaning and flush. If they are not working at all, it may be the wires that run from them. On some trailers these are very exposed and can get corroded or broken easily.
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