All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Winnebago ERA 70A Drain Valve LocationI don't think they exist. I have the 70A and asked at the service dept. and they said there were none. The other 2 drain the tank fine. There are a couple of FB groups that have ERA in the name and have been helpful for these kinds of questions.Re: ERA 70 pop in window screensMine was still under warranty when I had one of them on the door replaced because it wouldn't stay in when I shut the sliding door. Also, my van seemed to be unusually hard to shut the sliding door without slamming it. I put silicone spray on the tracks and it slides shut a lot easier, still have to slide it shut hard but not quite like it was.Re: are you an ERA70c owner?ERA 70A owner. Stinky slinky in storage container with lid rear storage area. Water hose in separate storage container same location.Re: What Did You Do To Your Class B Today ?Just got back from a long trip to Scottsdale a couple of weeks ago. So got propane and diesel in preparation for a horse show in Ft. Worth this week.Re: tripping with ERA 70AThanks, Tom. I might have to take it in to have it checked out.Re: tripping with ERA 70AHi, I have the ERA 70A also. I have a question for you. Have you run the A/C and or heat strip? I was in Scottsdale a couple of weeks ago and the temps ranged for low 50s to high 80's. The heat strip on the A/C would blow mildly warm air but not heat the interior much. I traded in an Aspect and the heat strip worked great. And the the second thing is that the A/C if pushed all the way to the edge of the blue(coldest setting) would seem to quit working, too. If I back it off a notch, it seemed to work better. Have you experienced this? I was wondering if I need to have it checked.Re: New member , ERA ownerI have a purebred Arabian reining stud. My trainer was showing him. Nice LONG trip. More fun going than coming home. Hit the wet, cold weather around Abilene.Re: New member , ERA ownerI have the 70A, too! Just got back from a horse show traveling from NE Texas to Scottsdale, AZ and back again.Re: Safe Stop between El Paso and Las Cruces, New MexicoNo horse trailer. Big mean German Shepherd Dog and a Sig 380.Re: Safe Stop between El Paso and Las Cruces, New MexicoThanks, y'all. I found the Welcome Center for NM, Flying J, Pilot, and Camping World. Just wanted some experienced help. I-40 is same distance but adds an hour to the trip according to Mapquest. My horse trainer always goes I-20 to I-10. Is it safer at a big Welcome Center than in the parking lot of a gas station?
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