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looking for owners of 2004-2005 Pace Arrows

Jim_Bakker
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I'd like to make contact with others who own one of the new (2004, 2005) Pace Arrows so we can share experiences, problems, good things, etc.
Jim and Suzi Bakker
Carmichael, CA

2004 Pace Arrow 36B, Workhorse W22
Ultrapower upgrade
2006 Honda CR-V
1,941 REPLIES 1,941

Lobstah
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Explorer
seatec wrote:
SO my new roof is on the Moho. Was taling to the Service tech and mentioned how my engine battery wasn't charging when connected to the shore power and he said that that battery never charges while connected to shore power. He said the only way that battery is charged is via the altenator. is that true?


No...that's completely false. The Battery Control Center (BCC) controls what batteries get charged when. So when the BCC senses 12VDC current from the converter, it first energizes the relays to charge your house batteries. A few seconds later, it will energize the relays to allow charging of the chassis battery as well. Easily seen by watching the voltage display for the two battery banks on the Intellitec panel. Their labeled "Main" and "Aux". If both of those read over 12.5VDC then they are both being charged.

You may want to check the fuses in the BCC. I had this same issue once, and had a blown fuse, forget which one.

Jim
2005 Pace Arrow 36D
Very Understanding Wife
1 Boxer ๐Ÿ˜ž
3 Maine Coon cats

seatec
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SO my new roof is on the Moho. Was taling to the Service tech and mentioned how my engine battery wasn't charging when connected to the shore power and he said that that battery never charges while connected to shore power. He said the only way that battery is charged is via the altenator. is that true?
Anthony
06' Pace Arrow 37C
2 Shepherds
2 Pugs

dougsee3
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No it does it without shore power and with. I still have not found any ground strips. It is to cold out to work on every day but I have taken a lot of panels off and not found anything yet.
It is hard to pinpoint as well as now most of the time the lights work properly but I am going to have to keep trying to solve, find some grounds or make new ones.
I do not like the frame grounds for what is called in a wire diagram "wire harness routing info" they are called
177 crossover to roadside and crossover to doorside (177) these are not the problem I am having but I do not like the ground attachments being right in the rear wheel wells wear they are going to be geting wet all the time I will fix these this summer.

Lobstah wrote:
Does this happen only on shore power? If you disconnect from shore power, are the lights stable? It does sound like a ground issue, assuming your lights are all 12v lights, at least the ones being impacted. My stick built house had a similar issue with some lights going dim and others getting brighter, and it was a floating neutral coming on on the main feed from the street.

Jim


dougsee3 wrote:
HI new Pace Arrow owner here.

Read this whole topic it did take some time but well spent. It was rather depressing it seems I might be doing a lot more repairs than the modifications that I was looking forward to.

I have a 2008 33V (W22) not mentioned here but here is my Question.

Having what appears to be a bad ground problem with interior lights that do not work and make other light circuits glow. I do not see any other 33V's here but Fleetwood's should be similar. To cold up here to crawl around underneath yet. Are the circuits grounded at or near the fixtures or at a common lug point and where to look for them.

It could be a cold issue as it seems to fix itself after the furnace has warmed the unit up or may be I have jiggled enough wires or fuses.

Now I have have had the unit for a month not used it yet, but have been trying to get familiar with the systems on some of the warmer days. I am finding the wiring kind of a rats nest but all newer cars and trucks are as well.

Doug
2008 Pace Arrow 33V
8.1 Workhorse
Acme Eze-Tow Dolly
_________________________
Last RV
2005 2500 Avalanche 8.1/3.73
2004 30' Terry Quantum 290FLS

Calgary Alberta

JayParsons
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D&LJones wrote:

So you might want to look for a restriction in your water system. Good luck.


Dave, you are not alone. My wifes cousin has been in one of these rigs for a few years now (bought used outside of Jasksonville) and they had the same problem.
I am the waterless wash and wax man!

R2Dillon
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Explorer
You need to run another coax. There are two connectors on the dish.
Richard Dillon
2004 Pace Arrow 37C
Honda Pilot toad
3 Pomeranians, 3 Children

Paul_Turpin
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I was looking to get a DVR for my Pace, I have DirecTV and the Dish on top has only one cable going to the DirecTV box now that came with my Pace. DirecTV said that I need two cables coming to the DVR for it to work, ( watch one channel and record another at same time) I am not looking for HD just so I can use the DirecTV DVR. Has any of you been able to make this work without changing to a new dish with two cables coming in to the box?
Paul and Sue
2004 Pace Arrow 37C
Workhorse
2006 Saturn Ion

Lobstah
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Does this happen only on shore power? If you disconnect from shore power, are the lights stable? It does sound like a ground issue, assuming your lights are all 12v lights, at least the ones being impacted. My stick built house had a similar issue with some lights going dim and others getting brighter, and it was a floating neutral coming on on the main feed from the street.

Jim


dougsee3 wrote:
HI new Pace Arrow owner here.

Read this whole topic it did take some time but well spent. It was rather depressing it seems I might be doing a lot more repairs than the modifications that I was looking forward to.

I have a 2008 33V (W22) not mentioned here but here is my Question.

Having what appears to be a bad ground problem with interior lights that do not work and make other light circuits glow. I do not see any other 33V's here but Fleetwood's should be similar. To cold up here to crawl around underneath yet. Are the circuits grounded at or near the fixtures or at a common lug point and where to look for them.

It could be a cold issue as it seems to fix itself after the furnace has warmed the unit up or may be I have jiggled enough wires or fuses.

Now I have have had the unit for a month not used it yet, but have been trying to get familiar with the systems on some of the warmer days. I am finding the wiring kind of a rats nest but all newer cars and trucks are as well.

Doug
2005 Pace Arrow 36D
Very Understanding Wife
1 Boxer ๐Ÿ˜ž
3 Maine Coon cats

seatec
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Explorer
Because I am on the fence about staying with the gasser or trading to a diesel pusher.
Anthony
06' Pace Arrow 37C
2 Shepherds
2 Pugs

Jim
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In my Fleetwood all the interior lighting wire strings go to a fuse and grounding strip on a panel under a cover panel right next to the circuit breakers. (These pertain to the house, and the chassis stuff is under the dash and in the BCC).

Anyway, that panel then has a heavy gauge wire that grounds to the chassis.

But it's been awhile since I looked under that panel so perhaps those ground wires were for the AC. Worth a look though. If there is a ground strip, you might tighten the screws on the DC side.
Jim@HiTek
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dougsee3
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HI new Pace Arrow owner here.

Read this whole topic it did take some time but well spent. It was rather depressing it seems I might be doing a lot more repairs than the modifications that I was looking forward to.

I have a 2008 33V (W22) not mentioned here but here is my Question.

Having what appears to be a bad ground problem with interior lights that do not work and make other light circuits glow. I do not see any other 33V's here but Fleetwood's should be similar. To cold up here to crawl around underneath yet. Are the circuits grounded at or near the fixtures or at a common lug point and where to look for them.

It could be a cold issue as it seems to fix itself after the furnace has warmed the unit up or may be I have jiggled enough wires or fuses.

Now I have have had the unit for a month not used it yet, but have been trying to get familiar with the systems on some of the warmer days. I am finding the wiring kind of a rats nest but all newer cars and trucks are as well.

Doug
2008 Pace Arrow 33V
8.1 Workhorse
Acme Eze-Tow Dolly
_________________________
Last RV
2005 2500 Avalanche 8.1/3.73
2004 30' Terry Quantum 290FLS

Calgary Alberta

dkingdoe
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seatec wrote:
DKing. How does your coach do in the hills with the toad behind it? High rev's?

Depending on the hill, normally it does good. Why do you ask?
Stan & Doris ๐Ÿ™‚ (Retired 2012)
'13 Coachmen Pathfinder 404RB
'17 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited/Toad

seatec
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Explorer
DKing. How does your coach do in the hills with the toad behind it? High rev's?
Anthony
06' Pace Arrow 37C
2 Shepherds
2 Pugs

seatec
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No worries. Geico is covering it.
Anthony
06' Pace Arrow 37C
2 Shepherds
2 Pugs

dkingdoe
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seatec wrote:
Holy Moly,
Just got the estimate back for my roof leak.
Replacing rubber roof and ceiling $2800
Labor: $10,000 Holy Cow!!!!!

Ouch!! ๐Ÿ˜ž
Stan & Doris ๐Ÿ™‚ (Retired 2012)
'13 Coachmen Pathfinder 404RB
'17 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited/Toad

seatec
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Explorer
Holy Moly,
Just got the estimate back for my roof leak.
Replacing rubber roof and ceiling $2800
Labor: $10,000 Holy Cow!!!!!
Anthony
06' Pace Arrow 37C
2 Shepherds
2 Pugs