All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Dash AC thermostat replacementThanks for the replies. You gave me a new idea but jumping the tstat is the way I will go since I am the only one who ever drives the RV and I can easily tell when it is icing up if that will ever happy in an RV. I might also do this: I will buy a stat from anything and wrap the sensing tube tight around the suction line right where it goes into the evapator and wrap prestige tape around all of it. You guys saved me at least a $1000 bucks. Thanks again--my problem solved!!!Dash AC thermostat replacementI have a sticking AC thermostat. The dash AC does not come on until I tap on the thermostat with the handle of a screwdriver. My diagnosis is that the thermostat is bad. I do not see how to change the sensor tube with out taking the whole evaporator case out. A local dealer says he will do it but the bill will be over $1000. There has to be an easier way to change the part without taking the evaporator out. I was thinking about cutting a hole in the case but then I am still not sure if I can install the sensing tube. Do any of you replace the part and how did you do it? I have placed this message on another forum but no replies. ThanksBleeder Screw niple size ????I am heading for Home Depot and am preparing to bleed brakes on my w24. Do any of you know the ID of the plastic hose I need to get??Re: RoadMaster Brake Pro 9300Roadmaster does not have a replacement cylinder. They have not sold this model for several years. ThanksRoadMaster Brake Pro 9300I have a Roadmaster Brake Pro that has a slight air leak at the shaft that comes out the apply cylinder where the pedal clamp attaches. The compressor will come on every 4 minutes. The specs are that the system should hold air without the compressor coming on for at least 10 minutes. I have thoroughly checked the entire rest of the system with soap bubbles and am sure there no other leaks. My question is: Is there some type of oil that I can add down the shaft to stop the leak? The cylinder is non-servicable. Other wise the Brake Pro works correctly. Or where can I buy a new cylinder? __________________Re: Alternating rear turn signalsTo the Texan When you find the part number for your taillights, let me know. It has been about 3 years when I got the idea to go to LEDs. I am sure as one poster put it that there is a bulb that is non directional that I can use. I was thinking old school. ThanksRe: Alternating rear turn signalsI have already investigated using LEDs. In my opinion, LEDs are too directional and would not be safe.Alternating rear turn signalsI have two turn signal lights on the rear of my Dolphin. One is above the other. Both lights come on and blink when I turn on the turn signals as they should. I want to make them alternating. When the top light comes on the bottom light is off and vice versa. I need a circuit diagram on how to do this or I need an aftermarket part. __________________