RVer86
Sep 15, 2013Explorer
2003 Coleman Caravan C25-SLB - Help?
So I bought a used 2003 Coleman Caravan C25-SLB and have been fixing it up slowly. I paid a bit too much ($4,400) for the issues that I've been encountering but I like the layout and design so I'm planning to stick with it. My history already includes some RV experience; I've owned and repaired a 1989 Coleman Pop-Up tent camper, a 1994 26ft class C Ford Tioga Montara RV, and now a 2003 Coleman Caravan C25-SLB.
I'm looking for any help or advice the more experienced folks can provide.
1) I connected one new full propane tank but no propane is getting to any of the systems. I had moved the supply switch to the correct side and tried the gas stove inside, gas stove outside, fridge, water heater, and furnace. None seem to be getting any propane. No propane smells and I tried lighting them manually with a lighter. Is there another switch I'm missing that needs to be turned on to provide propane or does the trailer only work with 2 propane tanks connected?
2) There's only one 12 volt DC outlet inside the trailer or did I miss another hidden one?
3) Fridge isn't getting cold with 115 AC plugged in and give me a "check" error light after trying to light the back (clicks for about 30 seconds). I've cleaned the back and tried to light it manually with a lighter as well without any luck. Shouldn't it switch over the the 115 AC system even without propane working?
4) Back left driver side) tail lamp is providing running lights but no brake or turn signals. I've replaced the light bulb and tested it in another fixture and confirmed that it's not the bulb itself. I've tested the connections from the truck and they tested good. Just to be sure - I also took the truck into U-Hual and had them test it as it's under warranty from their install. Any ideas as to what could be causing this issue? Loose ground somewhere? Bad lamp assembly?
5) Power issue; while nothing appears to be on in the trailer it's pulling 0.20-0.83 amps from the battery. That's 5-20 amps lost per day from the battery bank without using anything. Disconnecting the radio seem to resolve this issue and drops it to about 0.04 amps. I'm planing on wiring in a lit led switch to completely disconnect the radio unless there a switch or method of turning it off completely I'm unaware of. Please advise...
Any other common issues I should be aware of?
Thanks in advance for any help or advice..
I'm looking for any help or advice the more experienced folks can provide.
1) I connected one new full propane tank but no propane is getting to any of the systems. I had moved the supply switch to the correct side and tried the gas stove inside, gas stove outside, fridge, water heater, and furnace. None seem to be getting any propane. No propane smells and I tried lighting them manually with a lighter. Is there another switch I'm missing that needs to be turned on to provide propane or does the trailer only work with 2 propane tanks connected?
2) There's only one 12 volt DC outlet inside the trailer or did I miss another hidden one?
3) Fridge isn't getting cold with 115 AC plugged in and give me a "check" error light after trying to light the back (clicks for about 30 seconds). I've cleaned the back and tried to light it manually with a lighter as well without any luck. Shouldn't it switch over the the 115 AC system even without propane working?
4) Back left driver side) tail lamp is providing running lights but no brake or turn signals. I've replaced the light bulb and tested it in another fixture and confirmed that it's not the bulb itself. I've tested the connections from the truck and they tested good. Just to be sure - I also took the truck into U-Hual and had them test it as it's under warranty from their install. Any ideas as to what could be causing this issue? Loose ground somewhere? Bad lamp assembly?
5) Power issue; while nothing appears to be on in the trailer it's pulling 0.20-0.83 amps from the battery. That's 5-20 amps lost per day from the battery bank without using anything. Disconnecting the radio seem to resolve this issue and drops it to about 0.04 amps. I'm planing on wiring in a lit led switch to completely disconnect the radio unless there a switch or method of turning it off completely I'm unaware of. Please advise...
Any other common issues I should be aware of?
Thanks in advance for any help or advice..