All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsNEVADA-car dolly registration??Hello Nevada Residents with Car Dollies, I was wondering: is your Car Dolly Registered, do you have a title for your Car Dolly? Looking to purchase a used car dolly that the owner does not have a title for. Is that bad news or not? Thank you in advance, IrnBear1999 "E"450 SuperDuty Air Intake??Hello, I don't seem to find a choice for the E450 SuperDuty when looking for parts. My 1999 Coachman Motorhome is on a Ford "E"450 SuperDuty chassis. For some reason a previous owner cut the Air Box open Thus, the air it pulls in is from the engine compartment. I am I am looking for a replacement Air Intake for this model. Or, a used Air Intake replacement box. The part that the actual filter sits in. Any suggestions on this?? Good Aftermarket Intake?? Thank you, BradleyRe: Pulling with a full load of WaterDumont Dunes.... You will not be disappointed... Turn Left at Baker, about 30-40 min form there... IrnBearAnyone familiar with FVP BatteriesMy new to me motorhome needed new house batteries. Stopped at a exclusively Batteries shop in Lake Havasu on our way home from the PARKER Strip today. Decided to go from two 12 volt batteries to two 6 volt batteries. Very nice guys at the shop recommended the FVP 6Volt batteries. He also said they were a Black Box Battery produced by Trojan (turns out that was not true). Batteries I bought: $99.95 each installed. on the battery the model code actually ends with TRJ I don't think I have gone wrong. Only time will tell. Anyone familiar with this battery. Thanks for any help or thoughts. IrnBearRe: 1999 E-450 Super Duty Trailer Brake ControllerIt was/is the Brown connector :-) Plugged my controller in and WahLah, power to the brakes and no smoking wires.. Thank you all for the responses. IrnBearRe: 1999 E-450 Super Duty Trailer Brake ControllerSpot #20 on the under the hood fuse panel Electric Brake Controller 20Amp fuse Seeing how I can't imagine the MH has any electric brakes, I assume this is for a controller for the trailer wires Now to have some time off to check on all this :-) Thank you, IrnBearRe: 1999 E-450 Super Duty Trailer Brake Controller carringb wrote: Definitely the brown one. I looks you might be missing the trailer battery charge relay under the hood. On that note however.... Might be a good idea to break some tape on the wire harness going to the 7-way, and make sure that actually extended all 7 wires, and not the the four required for most lights. The 7 plug at the end has all 7 wires :-)Re: 1999 E-450 Super Duty Trailer Brake Controller j-d wrote: Nice PIX of those fuses. Can you give us shots of the labeling that shows which fuse serves which circuit? Here you go….. Right out of the book :C IrnBearRe: 1999 Coachman Leprechaun Converter ??House on/off power is near the door. This is a switch that is specific to the converter. Thank you again:-)Re: 1999 E-450 Super Duty Trailer Brake ControllerThis is the fuse panel under the hood This is the fuse panel under the dash Brown Plug Grey Plug Thank you for the replies.. I have checked the book to the fuse panel and all trailer slots have fuses. I'll test the plugs and see what happens when I activate different things. Maybe if I press on the brake, one of the posts in one of the plugs will have power to it. Both plugs are at the foot wall left of the steering wheel. The brown is more near the brake and the grey is more near the dash. Thank you again, IrnBear
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