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starchase wrote:
Freightliner issue. We lost our volt, water & temp. gauges along with our speedometer & tachometer while driveing down I-680.
Starchase, we had same experience (and have heard of several others) with our freightliner several years ago. The problem turned out to be the the electronic control module (ECM in technical talk). We had it replaced and never had a problem after that. I understand that sometimes getting the module wet can cause similar problems. The fix seems to be an acrylic box over the module to protect it from water. Anyway, after ours was replaced (they tried lots of other things first. . . guages, wires, stuff and more stuff) we traveled over 50000 miles and nearly 5 years without further incident. Hope this helps in the diagnosis.
As far as getting freightliner to do something, try your coach manufacturer. I never had much luck with freightliner as they were always too interested in the big trucking companies where the million dollar contracts were. (I once waited for 26 hours at a BarloWorld for an oil change)
Bob
โJul-16-2005 12:31 PM
metalmangler wrote:
On that '76 Dodge, look for the ballast-resistor somewhere near that coil. They usually open, but if something has shorted yours (or some hammer-mechanic has eliminated it), that could be what's making your coil run hot. That resistor is not hard to find and not much money to buy, so you might just want to have the new one in hand and look for the thingie in your engine-bay that looks like it only older. If you find you've been feeding your coil the full 12V up 'til now, you might want to replace that after you've corrected the resistor-issue. It's probably toast inside; failure-any-mile-now, maybe with fire included. Wish you success.
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aemmett wrote:
This looks like a good place for my question. My husband and I will be leaving soon for a two week trip. I just opened my mail and found that my insurace on the motorhome is being canceled because the company no longer writes these policies. We were careful to get a plan with breakdown coverage. Does anyone have a suggestion as to what company we should try next?
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