All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsPowe WasherCan anyone tell me what kind of power washer they carry in your Motor Home? Looking at a electric one to use when I need to.Re: Bathroom Fan Not WorkingIt's not that kind of fan, like in the living area. It's working intermediated now.Re: Bathroom Fan Not WorkingYes they are both on.Bathroom Fan Not WorkingMy Wife is in the Motor Home and I'm not with her, the bathroom fan just stopped working, I had her check the fuse, she changed it, and it still doesn't work. Any ideas she could do? Thanks, EdRe: LevelingThank you all for the information, many great ideas.LevelingWhen parked, I see some Class A's with blocks under there stabilizers, and others on the ground. Does the blocks stop the Motor from some motion in them? Which is the best way to park?Re: Diesel EngineFirst, thank you all for your thoughts. I talked with Cummings, and they told me the following, so I thought I pass it on to all of you: Cummins recommends cranking your engine and letting it run for up to ten minutes at least once a month. This will circulate all your fluids sufficiently. Letting your engine idle for more than ten minutes at a time is not recommended as it can cause twice the wear on internal parts compared to driving at regular highway speeds, which can increase maintenance costs and shorten the life of the engine. Again, thank you, EdRe: Diesel EngineThank you for all your answers to my question. My fuel tank was full when we parked, but we will be here four months, not two or three, so it should be OK? EdDiesel EngineWe bought a new Motor Home with a Diesel engine in it. The question I have, we are at a park for the winter and I was wondering if I can run the engine for 15 minutes while parked, with the 50 amp power to it, slide outs out, and levelers down on it? EdMotor HomeBought a Class A Diesel Motor Home this year (Our first) and we are parked at a RV Park for the winter. The question I have, can I run the engine while side outs are out, hooked up to 50amp power, levelers down? I am sure the air bags will inflate, will that hurt anything?
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