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95 Chevy Pace Arrow - Auto Break Coming on in Reverse

Cocky_Camper
Explorer II
Explorer II
We need some assistance. My Grand father has a 1995 Chevy Chassis Pace Arrow. His Auto Break comes one when trying to reverse after the motor warms up. It was back up a few feet then come on. This only happens in reverse. I googled and I see where people had issues of this coming on at 60+ mph, but not when in reverse. Does anyone know of a way to correct this.

Thanks
2004 Sea Breeze by National RV - 8341

Former Coaches:
2006 Keystone Zeppeline 291 - TT
2000 Aerolite Cub F21 - Hybrid TT
1991 Coleman Pop Up

Formerly known as: hybrid_camper
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Cocky_Camper
Explorer II
Explorer II
oldusedbear wrote:
Contact me at rhaag11@charter.net - - We can help you with that problem

Roger - - aka oldusedbear at the Autopark Library


I just sent you an email. Thank you very much!
2004 Sea Breeze by National RV - 8341

Former Coaches:
2006 Keystone Zeppeline 291 - TT
2000 Aerolite Cub F21 - Hybrid TT
1991 Coleman Pop Up

Formerly known as: hybrid_camper

Gjac
Explorer III
Explorer III
tropical36 wrote:
We need some assistance. My Grand father has a 1995 Chevy Chassis Pace Arrow. His Auto Break comes one when trying to reverse after the motor warms up. It was back up a few feet then come on. This only happens in reverse. I googled and I see where people had issues of this coming on at 60+ mph, but not when in reverse. Does anyone know of a way to correct this.

Thanks

I, like many could offer some assistance and a solution to this very common problem, but since Roger has already responded, you couldn't be in better hands and hopefully you'll take full advantage of his expertise.
Roger is better than Allstate he has help me many times with my auto park problems.

tropical36
Explorer
Explorer
We need some assistance. My Grand father has a 1995 Chevy Chassis Pace Arrow. His Auto Break comes one when trying to reverse after the motor warms up. It was back up a few feet then come on. This only happens in reverse. I googled and I see where people had issues of this coming on at 60+ mph, but not when in reverse. Does anyone know of a way to correct this.

Thanks

I, like many could offer some assistance and a solution to this very common problem, but since Roger has already responded, you couldn't be in better hands and hopefully you'll take full advantage of his expertise.
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Cousin_Eddy1
Explorer
Explorer
There is an adjustable switch under the floor, under the steering column. You have to remove a sheet metal panel in the drivers front wheel well to access it. Its like a mini tie rod. It will be intuitive how to adjust it once you see it. It comes loose and looses its adjustment. I think the oldusedbear may have a photo of it.

In the mean time, put pressure on the column shifter toward neutral, with out going into neutral, when backing up. That usually will disengage the AP.
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oldusedbear
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Explorer
Contact me at rhaag11@charter.net - - We can help you with that problem

Roger - - aka oldusedbear at the Autopark Library
The reason for spelling is so that all of the words don't look the same.

Cocky_Camper
Explorer II
Explorer II
Yes, the "Auto Park" light comes on when reversing after everything warms up.

We just noticed the light. He already dropped the transmission and replaced the seals and changed the fluid several times. We just noticed the light after a recent trip. The light may have been on in the past to, but just not noticed.
2004 Sea Breeze by National RV - 8341

Former Coaches:
2006 Keystone Zeppeline 291 - TT
2000 Aerolite Cub F21 - Hybrid TT
1991 Coleman Pop Up

Formerly known as: hybrid_camper

ets1996
Explorer
Explorer
Aside from what has been previously suggested we had the same problem a few years back, it was also my introduction to the auto park system. I put my 1996 Rexhall with a p-30 something chassis into reverse went a few feet and stopped hard. I am screaming at my brother-in law out the drivers window as I am sure he backed me into something. There was nothing behind me. Shifted to driver pulled forward no problem. Tried reverse same problem. Again no experience with auto park took MH to commercial truck replace in the desert. Could not duplicate problem once there. They said sounded like transmission spent $1500.00 service repair etc. They found no cause for problems I described. Turns out they knew nothing about the auto park either. Went to Las Vegas a couple day later problem started again. Found a rv repair garage he knew what the problem was. This time I was educated about this system. and after his inspection and no charge for his time we were on our way. The problem is the switch on the steering column that is operated when you shift from park to fwd/rev. It needs adjustment. To this day not done because of high labor estimates associated with this. I know to listen for brake pump cycling and know when brake system is disengaged. Best advice find some one familiar with the auto park system.

Gjac
Explorer III
Explorer III
Yes you have the auto park system if you have the Chevy Chassis. If your do a search on here using oldusedbear as the author you will find more info on this system than you ever wanted to know. The short answer is remove the side plate to the black steel rectangular box located under the stairs, look in side and you will see two pressure switches, one is grey one is green. If the green switch is wet with transmission fluid change it. Once it leaks it won't hold pressure and the brake on the end of the transmission comes on. Also check the level of the white plastic tank that holds the transmission fluid it is probably low also and needs to be topped off.

gbopp
Explorer
Explorer
Are you talking about the P 30 chassis AutoPark?
It's the parking brake for the chassis.