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bhivetravels wrote:NaViDa wrote:bhivetravels wrote:
Let them install the W/D -- warranty, weight, water all good reasons to let them do it. Plus their install rates are just too cheap to pass up.
Hi, right, they only charge $40 for the installation, so i can wait a day for it but if i have to wait longer by staying at The M or South Point Hotels near where they are located and i actually live near, as well, (everything is within a 3 mile radius) it'll start to run over $100 since getting a room there will cost me too, thanks!
Many CW places have an agreement with a local campground and put you in the campground overnight. That's what we do, pull in the slides give the coach to to CW drive around for the day or if the park has a pool head to it, then back to CW and pickup the coach for the night again!
โMay-26-2014 04:05 PM
NaViDa wrote:bhivetravels wrote:
Let them install the W/D -- warranty, weight, water all good reasons to let them do it. Plus their install rates are just too cheap to pass up.
Hi, right, they only charge $40 for the installation, so i can wait a day for it but if i have to wait longer by staying at The M or South Point Hotels near where they are located and i actually live near, as well, (everything is within a 3 mile radius) it'll start to run over $100 since getting a room there will cost me too, thanks!
โMay-26-2014 01:26 PM
liveneasy wrote:
I'm going to assume that your '98 HR Endeavor has the Duo-Therm 4 button comfort control center. These have become quite problematic as they age. Mine, thankfully, has only required intermittent cleaning of the contacts to keep it working. You can view or download a copy of the service manual and trouble shooting guide from Bryant RV by clicking on the link. The first couple of times mine acted up I picked up some electrical contact cleaner from Radio Shack, removed the thermostat from the wall and it's plastic case and hit the switches with a couple of blasts of spray cleaner. The last time it needed cleaning I disassembled the switches and gave them a good cleaning... and it's still working fine. The manual will give you a great overview of the thermostats operation and I'm sure you will be able to figure out how to find/display your 'Zone 2' settings.
If you have the 5 button thermostat that manual is available Here but it's not as complete as the 4 button version.
You didn't mention what type/model of toilet you have... but replacement of the seal is usually pretty straight forward and parts are generally available online or from CW. I picked up my last set of seals on ebay and saved quite a bit. Do a bit of searching online and you'll probably find 'How to' information and maybe even a video or two. The last seal replacement I did took about an hour but that included a dumping and rinsing the tank and a complete cleaning of the toilet. A 'Yucky' job to be sure but it's doable.
On Edit: If you have a Sealand toilet, HR used them for a number of years, you can find a manual Here and a 'How to' video Here
โMay-26-2014 01:03 PM
fcooper wrote:
There's some additional info on the duo-therm 4 button thermostat at the link below:
Duo-Therm Thermostat info
Fred
โMay-26-2014 01:00 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
On a 1998 you are due for your 2nd (At least) battery change so I'd do the following.
First, all the wires attached to the POSITIVE battery terminal, Wrap them up in red ribbon and tie them together.. Use black thread on the negative (if more than one wire) and then pull the batteries and take them to a battery store for testing.. Or just replace them.. I like Golf car battteries my curent ones are DEKA my Interstates lasted 10 years, TROAN are considered best.
On the rest of it.. No comment save "When changing batteries it never hurts to have the charging system checked as well".
โMay-26-2014 12:49 PM
bhivetravels wrote:
Let them install the W/D -- warranty, weight, water all good reasons to let them do it. Plus their install rates are just too cheap to pass up.
โMay-26-2014 12:45 PM
gbopp wrote:
You probably need a new battery. Is it the chassis battery or the house batteries?
Can you take it to a Autozone or other car parts store? They can check it for you.
Are you in a position to call a mobile RV Tech to do the work for you?
Changing a toilet gasket isn't a big job. The thermostat issue may be more involved.
I would get the battery problem corrected first.
Happy Memorial Day and enjoy your travels.
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