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mabynack
Mar 08, 2016Explorer II
lbrjet wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:
I push a little button on my gauge board and then the gauge tells me. :h
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10 years and counting and ALL my gauges, black and gray, all WORK.
If you take the time to clean the tanks thoroughly and don't pour grease and food stuffs down the drain your gauges WILL work.
Bottle of lemon cleaner every week and/or a bottle of sensor cleaners periodically is all that is needed. I even read in my RV manual that even types of well water can make them not function. Manual suggests sensor cleaners periodically which I follow and have not problem.
I just find it very hard to listen to RV'ers that just write off their gauges to poor coach workmanship. :R
It's keeping the tanks CLEAN so the guages CAN work is all that is needed.
Your's work, that's great and you are one of the lucky ones. Mine never worked correctly from day 1 of having the brand new trailer. I haven't even looked at them in the last five years. Don't need them anyway.
Ditto. I took my coach back to the dealer after my first trip and the sensors were on my punch list. They cleaned them, but within days they quit working again. I don't dump grease down my sink and I use deodorizers with sensor cleaner in it. Sometimes the sensors work for a few days after that, but nothing seems to fix the problem.
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