All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Dash guages fuse?Thanks to all for their advice. I have been unable to locate problem . I ran a hot wire from ignition to one of the guages that were in a loop and everything seems to be working normally. Good ole "Southern Engineering". Happy Trails......Dash guages fuse?Do the dash guages have fuse(s) and if so where might they be located. I was rummaging around behind the dash while hooking the power cable for CD disc changer. None of the electrical guages are now working... ThanksRe: RV dog trotting.mtrumpet ---- No cracks or broken trailing arms. I crawled under the MH and the bushings on thw arms were completely gone, nothing. I believe that is the problem. Thanks to all for comments.Re: RV dog trotting.msmith1199, exactly what I am going to do.Re: RV dog trotting.the bear II, thanks for term and your reply. I am currently in Dallas, so should have no problem finding a repair facility.RV dog trotting.On my trip to Dallas this past Tuesday I noticed my coach was "Dog Trotting" down the road (the only way I know how to describe it). Also when braking the rear of the coach felt as if it was "fish tailing. There is something loose or broken back there. It feels like when the rear wheels start sliding when on ice or wet surface and you would steer into skid to correct. Any one have any idea what I should look for first, and where I would have it repaired? 1999 Monaco Dynasty 40'Re: Water pump--No powerSuccess! Ordered and installed new controller and now have water. Thanks Old-Biscuit for link. I'm outta here. ! Don Old-Biscuit wrote: txtode wrote: Finally found the pump controller. After exhausting every place I ( and multiple others on RV.net forum) could think of noticed that when i operated the pump switch I could hear a "click". With the help of a friend operating the switch The click was traced to the moniter for holding tanks, generator hrs and slide-out control. Removed the cover and there it was Many thanks to all forum members that submitted their suggestions. From all that I have read this is a 'new' location for the pump controller. Don '99 Monaco 40' PBR Hunting for 'things' in RVs is kinda like a scavenger hunt.....never know what you will find or where you will find it. Now that you have located the illusive controller is it the problem? Here is a troubleshooting guide........LINK Re: Water pump--No powerThanks for the link. Have not checked the controller yet. Will post results when I do. DonRe: Water pump--No powerFinally found the pump controller. After exhausting every place I ( and multiple others on RV.net forum) could think of noticed that when i operated the pump switch I could hear a "click". With the help of a friend operating the switch The click was traced to the moniter for holding tanks, generator hrs and slide-out control. Removed the cover and there it was Many thanks to all forum members that submitted their suggestions. From all that I have read this is a 'new' location for the pump controller. Don '99 Monaco 40' PBRRe: Water pump--No power enblethen wrote: Found this. I didn't read through all the responses but it might help. pump location 1 Thanks, this will help a lot I think. Will read the posts tonite and go looking tomorrow. Don