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- path1Explorer:)
Glad it worked out. - ValkyriebushExplorer IIFound a mobile tech on craigslist who does all RV electrical, Don B. he came to the house and solved the problem quickly. Had a bad converter. Total cost, part and labor $100.00. Very happy with his service and will keep his card handy. Could be your guy as he said he was leaving for Spokane Friday for the season.
- path1Explorer
Valkyriebush wrote:
path1 wrote:
Valkyriebush wrote:
Can anyone recommend a shop in Yuma to trouble shoot my tow vehicle wiring? Something is off or shorted as blinkers and hazardous lights not working properly. TIA
I think I know where your at right now :B
(I can't remember street names worth a darn)
Exit park, make left, go to stop sign at end of road, make left. Go north past the AZ outdoor market place(swap meet) and next light make right. Go down maybe mile or little bit more and there is a place called "RV connection" (I believe is the name). Go inside, make sure your talking with owner and ask, if the RV mech that works 1/2 year at Yuma and other 1/2 in Idaho or Spokane is still around. He knows his stuff. If he can't do the job he will know who can.
If he has already gone back up north ask RV Connection if they have his number, call him to get local info.
(And I thought you would be up north by now.)
(Edited part)...let me know if you strike out. I'll e-mail my neighbor next lot over (who is also up north right now and ask him. He was our go to guy when we needed info for Yuma area.
Hey Path1, I did not know RV connection did service. I thought they were parts and satellite TV only, as it is just up the road from my house. I have a mobile guy coming today but will run out and check the fuses first. Thanks all for replies. Not going to Chimacum this season. With diesel so low we are going on the road eastward for some travling.
You are right RV Connection does not do service work that I'm aware of.
But they know the guy who splits his time between Yuma and up north.
He is a customer of theirs and gets his parts there. - ValkyriebushExplorer II
path1 wrote:
Valkyriebush wrote:
Can anyone recommend a shop in Yuma to trouble shoot my tow vehicle wiring? Something is off or shorted as blinkers and hazardous lights not working properly. TIA
I think I know where your at right now :B
(I can't remember street names worth a darn)
Exit park, make left, go to stop sign at end of road, make left. Go north past the AZ outdoor market place(swap meet) and next light make right. Go down maybe mile or little bit more and there is a place called "RV connection" (I believe is the name). Go inside, make sure your talking with owner and ask, if the RV mech that works 1/2 year at Yuma and other 1/2 in Idaho or Spokane is still around. He knows his stuff. If he can't do the job he will know who can.
If he has already gone back up north ask RV Connection if they have his number, call him to get local info.
(And I thought you would be up north by now.)
(Edited part)...let me know if you strike out. I'll e-mail my neighbor next lot over (who is also up north right now and ask him. He was our go to guy when we needed info for Yuma area.
Hey Path1, I did not know RV connection did service. I thought they were parts and satellite TV only, as it is just up the road from my house. I have a mobile guy coming today but will run out and check the fuses first. Thanks all for replies. Not going to Chimacum this season. With diesel so low we are going on the road eastward for some travling. - jeeperdude10ExplorerI second the thought of possibly being a blown fuse in MH. I had similar issue but my 'running lights' would not work, all else was fine...ended up being a blown 20amper. Yea for small issues!!!!!!
- path1Explorer
Valkyriebush wrote:
Can anyone recommend a shop in Yuma to trouble shoot my tow vehicle wiring? Something is off or shorted as blinkers and hazardous lights not working properly. TIA
I think I know where your at right now :B
(I can't remember street names worth a darn)
Exit park, make left, go to stop sign at end of road, make left. Go north past the AZ outdoor market place(swap meet) and next light make right. Go down maybe mile or little bit more and there is a place called "RV connection" (I believe is the name). Go inside, make sure your talking with owner and ask, if the RV mech that works 1/2 year at Yuma and other 1/2 in Idaho or Spokane is still around. He knows his stuff. If he can't do the job he will know who can.
If he has already gone back up north ask RV Connection if they have his number, call him to get local info.
(And I thought you would be up north by now.)
(Edited part)...let me know if you strike out. I'll e-mail my neighbor next lot over (who is also up north right now and ask him. He was our go to guy when we needed info for Yuma area. - Me_AgainExplorer IIII had these guys redo my front brakes the last week of January. Give them a call, they seem very knowledgeable.
http://www.ftsautocenter.com/
If I was back in Yuma, and needed a shop, I would return to them.
Chris - Have you checked for a blown fuse in the MH? There could be a separate fuse and circuit then the MH.
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