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Apr-18-2014 02:18 PM
RLS7201 wrote:John&Joey wrote:96bounder wrote:
...snip...My first chore for the weekend is two check the fluid level in mine.
Slowly undo the plug, if some fluid starts to appear run the plug right back in. They were overfilled when built, and you'll never get that much fluid in them again.
The're not over filled when built.
The front lip seal is designed to keep the ATF in. Most lip seals only form a positive seal one way, thus allowing some transmission fluid to migrate into the e-brake assy.
Drain your e-brake assy to the bottom of the hole. Come back 6 months later and you will find it over full again. Just the nature of the beast.Richard
Apr-18-2014 07:00 AM
John&Joey wrote:96bounder wrote:
...snip...My first chore for the weekend is two check the fluid level in mine.
Slowly undo the plug, if some fluid starts to appear run the plug right back in. They were overfilled when built, and you'll never get that much fluid in them again.
Apr-17-2014 07:26 PM
96bounder wrote:
...snip...My first chore for the weekend is two check the fluid level in mine.
Apr-17-2014 06:59 PM
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Apr-17-2014 07:42 AM
OhhWell wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:jerseyjim wrote:
All this info regarding the e-brake location and service SHOULD be in the motorhomes' operators manual. At least it is in mine.
One would think....................
Seeing as the OP has made 1 and only 1 post, and has yet to come back to this one makes me wonder just a little if it was just a trolling post?
I think it was a guy who got pissed because something actually broke on his relatively new (but out of warranty) motorhome and he was faced with a large repair bill. I think he was hoping for enough information to try and pressure for an exception due to it being a known issue or something.
I am not surprised they haven't posted again. I personally made a few assumptions on their mental and social aptitude based on the tone and ALL CAPS of their post. I don't think I was wrong. Next thing you know, they will find out that you actually have to change the oil on these things.
Apr-17-2014 07:07 AM
Apr-17-2014 05:16 AM
Bruce Brown wrote:
Seeing as the OP has made 1 and only 1 post, and has yet to come back to this one makes me wonder just a little if it was just a trolling post?
Apr-17-2014 05:06 AM
Bruce Brown wrote:jerseyjim wrote:
All this info regarding the e-brake location and service SHOULD be in the motorhomes' operators manual. At least it is in mine.
One would think....................
Seeing as the OP has made 1 and only 1 post, and has yet to come back to this one makes me wonder just a little if it was just a trolling post?
Apr-17-2014 04:36 AM
jerseyjim wrote:
All this info regarding the e-brake location and service SHOULD be in the motorhomes' operators manual. At least it is in mine.
One would think....................
Apr-15-2014 03:31 AM