All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Backup campers on Sunova 33c not workingThanks to all of the advice. Now that we have more time, I tried changing bulbs, and that was the problem. Two of you were correct on checking the bulbs. Now my rear view camera works as its supposed to. Another good reason the use the RV.net forum. Thanks againRe: Backup campers on Sunova 33c not workingThanks for these two ideas. Hopefully one of them will work.Backup campers on Sunova 33c not workingLast month I hit a deer that suddenly moved onto the road just as I started to go down a steep hill. Unfortunately it hit the front right side on my Sunova 33c and it killed it. The fiber glass damage is minor and can be readily repaired. My problem is that when my lights are on, the backup camera no longer shows my toad, but it shows the view as if my right turn signal is on. When I turn off the lights, all three views show correctly on my backup camera. (Left side of RV when turn signal goes left. Toad when turn signals not on, and Right side of RV when turn signal goes right). I crawled under the RV and do not see any damage to any wires from the accident. I also disconnected the battery to see if maybe the system would reset. Unfortunately, the problem remains. Any ideas where to turn next. In the daytime when its light outside, every thing works perfect, but when I turn on the lights, the problem reoccurs, and my view is just of the right side of the RV. Throw out any ideas if you have them. I thought wiring, but it all seems to be correct. Thanks.Winnebago Sunova Seat CoversWe have a 2016 Winnebago Sunova 33c which we really like. It's set up great for two month trips and camp hosting. Our problem is the seat covers have fallen apart way to soon for its age. I think they are made of a fake leather material. We need replacement covers for the driver and passenger seats. Has anyone replaced these seat covers with something that fits well, not a cheap seat cover from the nearest box store. Let me know where you bought or ordered replacement covers. Thanks.Re: Which BIG RIG TRUCK atlas do you use?Which online version of maps is the best for Rv'rs. Needs to be able to avoid low clearances and not detoured off of interstates for shortcuts. Capable of making scenic routes. Do any paper atlases also contain this information. ThanksRe: where to stop for the nightWe covered part of the route this summer on our Ferry trip to Alaska, then through Canada. One of our favorite nights in our truck camper is the Beaver River Recreation Site. It is about 4 hours east on Kamloops on the way to Mount Robson Provincial Park and Jasper. It is near the town of McBride. Room for about five campers on a nice river. Check out this spot on free campsites.net. We also stayed at the Lake Louise overflow parking lot, about four or five miles south of Lake Louise on the road to Banff. Free overnight parking where the shuttles take tourists to Lake Louise. Enjoy your tripRe: No shore power. 33c SunovaRV is 50 amp. House receptacle is 30 amp. Will keep batteries charged with portable devices. Made an appointment with shop, but busy till early October. Thanks for all advice. Felt reassured when generator gave power to all outlets.Re: No shore power. 33c SunovaThanks againRe: Crossing the border a number of Different days --ArriveCANWe just got home from our two month trip to Alaska. We took the ferry up to Haines and crossed into Canada on the 15th. We had to get a negative covid test in Haines and completely fill out the ArriveCan app. You know when you are done when it gets you a confirmation number. After crossing you will have to complete another virtual covid test in Canada on day one. We planned on stopping in both Skagway and Hyder to see the bears on our way home. I contacted Canada border crossing and found out we had to have a negative covid test within 72 hours of each border crossing plus the virtual test one in Canada. Too much tests for us so drove straight home to Montana. Catching the Jasper and Banff national parksRe: No shore power. 33c SunovaThanks for all advice. I did check my wall outlet and it does have full power. I used my battery charger and was able overnight to bring the chasis battery to full power and start the Sunova This gave a charge to the coach batteries. Used your advice and started generator. It made that clicking sound and the microwave came on so I now have electrical power. So is the transfer box the problem as to why I don't have shore power. I'll run the generator for a while to get all the batteries back to full charge. What do I check next. Thanks
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