Do you have a multimeter?
You can check voltage at the Trombeta. Check both heavy wires, one should have 12+ volts all the time the other should get 12+ volts when you activate the Trombeta by trying to raise it lower your landing gear or whatever you are doing to get that clicking.
It really...
Hard to tell from the photo but it kinda looks like that bulb seal may broken loose from the base that slides onto a track.
Can you tell if that's the case?
It would be right above the wiper seal.
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That should slide into a two channel track.
Usually the manufacturer will put a screw through, under the bulb, to hold it in place. Look for the screws.
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Since there are a few different seals it would be best to see a pic of the style of seal that you have.
You might just need a little adhesive or a new seal.
Post that pic tomorrow, someone will have an answer for you.
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You mention that you hear the pump running so I'm assuming that you are getting your water from your fresh water tank.
First, are you sure that you have water in your tank?
If you froze up there are a couple possible problems.
The ice may have cracked a fitting on your tank, possibly the drain...
I would start at the park pedestal. Check the breakers there then using your multimeter check the power at the plug there. If you don't have a multimeter it's time to get one.
If you don't have a shore cord reel check to be sure you are securely plugged into your rig.
Do you know if you have a...
You do not want to leave your black tank valve open. And to avoid some issues use plenty of water when flushing and minimal TP.
Some people leave the grays open but you need to create a P-trap with your hose to prevent sewer gases from venting through your vent system.
In not sure if your Trail...
Use a piece of 1x2 or similar and position it on the inside of the coroplast with half of it spanning the cut.
Then use a couple small screws to attach both sides of the slit.
Clean the surface with mineral spirits and use Gorilla tape or something similar to seal the cuts.
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I would definitely look at the main breakers.
Be sure to unplug from shore power before doing any electrical work. Also if you have a generator make sure it is off.
Pull the breaker panel and look at the back of the breakers and check the screws for being tight.
Breakers typically don't fail...
Have you done any troubleshooting?
I assume you are plugged in to a 50 amp RV receptacle.
Rest the breaker at the pedestal, reset the double breaker in your coach.
Have you checked the voltage on both legs at the pedestal? Should be around 120 volts each leg.
Do you have a transfer switch...
As you have already found out, it's not easy to track down an odor.
But you did touch one one thing that I would explore. You mentioned a gas sniffer as a possible tool to find your sewer odor.
Have you checked for a propane leak?
Two days after airing out the odor was back. A small propane leak...
If you mount to a wall I suggest using a piece of wood stained or covered, wide enough to span at least two wall studs.
Attach the board to the studs then screw your mount to the board.
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About 8 years and many miles, ago I replaced my 7k springs with 8k.
I've noticed no difference in the ride. The coffee pot is still on the counter top where we left it.
One thing to keep in mind is that you will still have 7k axles.
I would install 8k springs.
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We've stayed at Falcon Lake State Park and felt comfortable there.
IMO the bad guys have a job to do and can't be bothered by tourists. Again, personal opinion.
The other side of the river, different story.
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How high is the ceiling in the area you want to install the stacked duo?
Go to the manufacturers website of the brand you are considering and find the dimensions of the pair.
I suspect your rig was made to accommodate a stacked system.
I had to remove a shelf in order for our Splendide stack to...
That compressor will draw up to 30 amps. Way too much for a cigarette lighter plug.
There is a reason they say alligator clips to battery.
There are heavy duty plugs that you could wire to your battery.
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When you turn on the pump it will run till it builds pressure then it will shut off till you open a faucet.
When opening the faucet you will relieve pressure and the pump will run once again.
Close the faucet the pump builds pressure in the system then once again shuts off.
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It's possible that you could tow with your Explorer but you will need to know the vehical GVWR, tow capacity and weight of the trailer..
Check your owner's manual and door jamb for some of that info.
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UDC = Universal Docking Center.
Your water pump should be located behind the wall in your pass through basement storage.
And the water pump has a small sediment filter attached.
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I would start by removing the four screws holding that faucet panel. #2 square head bit.
Whether or not you will have access to the plumbing remains to be seen.
I suspect that you will.
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Hi Dave. I have not removed a theatre seat but have put one in. Or rather I watched the guys do it.
The backs do come off. They slide into a channel and they might have a little tab to push in.
There may also be flaps that are held by Velcro. If properly applied they look sewn.
If they are power...
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