Hello, does anyone know where I can find a wiring diagram for my 91 Rexhall? It's a Ford Chassis but I'm not having any luck finding anything online. My key turns and starter doesn't engage. I have to turn the key to acc and jump it at the solenoi...
What is the part called that slides into the long horizontal bracket mounted on the wall from the awning? It keeps the awning attached to the wall while it unrolls. I think mine is missing and can't find any info on it via google.
Hello all, so I brought my 90 Airex home last night YES! I'm in search of recommendations from this great forum on generator batteries. From what I can tell, I'm running an Onen 4000. I believe it takes two batteries. Anyhow, any recommendations ...
Hi everyone, been searching for an RV to purchase and I got this seller to agree on 6k WITH the car. I know nothing about RV's other than I want to begin to travel in RV fashion with my family before the kids leave the nest soon. On the surface doe...
DERP ALERT!! So last night I realized I have a manual....for my 88 Bronco. Definitely a palm face moment. I think the terminal on "I" side is supposed to be grounded. I'm going to check NSS tonight, same issue in my Bronco so I added a push butt...
CG Dawson wrote:Charley, I think you are describing the bead that is permanently attached to the awning and slides into the channel at the top of the sidewall. The awning bead is usually held in place with a small screw screwed into the channel at e...
JimFromJersey wrote:Your genny doesn't "take" batteries, per se. It's starts via either the engine-start battery (often called the 'chassis' battery) or the auxiliary batteries (often called the 'coach' or 'house' batteries). It should, when running...