All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Speedometer and Odometer problemsThanks for the responses! Will be checking it out today to see what we can do.Speedometer and Odometer problemsWe have a 1995 Fleetwood Flair Ford Chassis - last summer during a long trip we had some issues with the MH which caused it to just die in the middle of driving it. It would blow a fuse every time we turned the ignition. Long story short it had to do with the transmission command wiring underneath the coach burning from touching the exhaust. Fixed that quickly by splicing to where it would drive and get us back on the road, however, shortly after that incident the speedometer, odometer, and tail lights no longer work. Unsure it is related to the first issue with the wiring, but we went ahead and bought a new transmission command module wiring connector and completely replaced that thinking it would do the trick, however, no dice. Any thoughts as to what it might be? We checked fuses and they are not blown, we looked for other burnt wires underneath but didn't see any. Also, the fuse box doesn't have the cover showing which fuse belongs to what, and we also think it could be a speed sensor but unsure where that would be located on our coach. Any ideas?Re: Rving at Riverbend in CincinnatiAre you talking about the sports complex? They were charging $25 per day when we went down for Vans Warped Tour in July. We ended up staying somewhere else, so I don't know the details but you can e-mail them at info@rivercitysportscomplex.comRe: video of our interior upgradesWow that looks awesome! I love how you were able to make some great changes without compromising space. The bunk bed idea in the back is very clever. Gave me some really good ideas for our RV as well!Re: towing front wheel drive vehicle mowermech wrote: EDIT: I should have mentioned that I have a Demco dolly with steering. I would really like to see one of those Acme EZE tow dollys that have the vehicle steering do the steering for the dolly. I find it difficult to believe! Seeing is believing. When I see it, I will believe it. I too am having a hard time wrapping my head around this - so towing a car without wheels locked will steer a tow dolly that does not pivot?Re: EZE TOW DOLLY PROBLEM - HELP!Any updates to your issue?Re: towing front wheel drive vehicleSo do we want it locked while we drive? Someone told us we don't want it to lock and now we are unsure what we need to do, or if we are just stressing about it for nothing! We figured that wheels lock and that is how you normally tow! *Sent this before seeing Mowermech reply...you answered my question, thanks!Re: towing front wheel drive vehicleIt doesn't lock automatically, you have to turn the wheel until it clicks (locks)towing front wheel drive vehicleCan anyone tell me if you need to lock the steering wheel when towing a vehicle on a tow dolly? We have a front wheel drive Toyota Highlander and are planning on towing it behind the RV on a tow dolly (2 front tires on the tow, 2 back tires on the ground). Some people said we need to lock the steering wheel, some say you shouldn't. Does it matter?towing front wheel drive vehicleThis topic has been moved to another forum. You can read it here: 27090296
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