Have you thought about buying a scan tool from harbor freight? when I had issues while traveling I was able to pull over clear the code and go on my way. No way of predicting if that code can be cleared by their scanners. But for under $100 might be worth a try.
When I had issues with the A/C I ran a new 12 volt line to the thermostat and have no problems since. As the whole system is on the same 12 volts it does not seem to hurt anything
I carry a full wheel bearing and race set for one wheel and the minimal tools to replace it. Even if you cannot do that work having the bearing set can cut down on repair times.
If you have the room with the jacks retracted why not just attach the blocks to the pads on the front legs. My pads have holes in them already. it would only take a few minutes to unscrew the pads to travel. would seem to be a lot less work
I recently lost a foot pad while on the road, contacted Lippert they say that they are Loctited in place. they were kind enough to replace at no charge just pay for shipping.
we were at Branson KOA very narrow sites, PLUS the do not tell you when you reserve that you might need leveling blocks. It was over 22 inches to my first step!!!! Yes almost two feet.
sorry about side ways picture, yes you can see some water damage from 'leaking roof corner?' not sure exactly where but look at the aluminum channel how it has bent, poor weld and what appears to be a tear in it. Cost was about $2000. to have is all repaired. Hope this helps
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I have come across a similar issue and it was broken welds within the wall. See if you can pry the seam open and shine a strong light inside to see what is going on
Be careful in which bottle jacks you purchase. some are labeled not to be used to support for any amount of time. I found that mine leak down within 48 hours.
Right now I am trying to bleed out the water by connecting an air tank at about 30psi to the drain line under the slide. I hope to have the ice maker cycle through and automatically blow air into the lines and thereby clean out solenoid and other lines.
One of two ways you might be able to fix is remove inside or outside covers, make sure power is off first, then try turning the fan by hand. I have had this happen before and then just spray a little lubricant on the fan shaft if you can see it. the lube they use hardens up stopping rotation.
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