I can't help you with the two coax connectors.
When receiving OTA signal you must have the signal booster turned on. It is usually located in the bedroom. There is a tiny button on it and when on there will be a red LED that will glow.
Hope this helps some.
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If you need parts specific to your Pioneer then give Heartland a call. 877-262-8032.
If the parts are generic you can do a Google search for the parts which might be cheaper online.
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Although I have a different model fireplace the process should be the same.
Just remove the fireplace as instructed and you should see how the glass will come out.
It will either slide out or there will be a couple of screws.
Scoop the ashes, clean the glass and cobwebs and your good to go...
It sounds like you may have some water intrusion.
Water gets in, swells and warps the wood then the wavy pattern begins.
Have you ever checked the caulking or re caulked?
If you would like to post a picture you can do it now.
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As far as towing goes, I have seen plenty campers with a boat or some sort of toy in tow. So it can be done.
The one factor of concern would be total tow length in some states or provinces.
I certainly would not tow anything using the brackets that are now on your rig. I ground mine off and...
We had water that appeared to be a leak under the shower but it turned out that the water was actually leaking from around the glass. Re caulking did the trick.
Same shower enclosure as yours.
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Alright, another cheesehead, welcome to this great informative forum.
If you have an outside receptacle that switch might be providing power there.
Check out the links in my sig and consider joining the Heartland Owners Club. It's free!
Also check out the Events tab and consider attending a...
If you look under the sink you should see a spring clip holding the drain arm to the plunger lever. You can make adjustment there by moving the clip up or down on the arm.
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A turkey baster will work fine. Just suck out a quart of fluid and add the quart of Cat additive.
Cycle your level up and slides a few times and you are done.
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The hydraulic cylinder for the slide is, bolted to the frame of your rig. If everything you have looked at seems to be normal I think it might be worth checking the attachment pints of that cylinder.
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Also don't disregard a possible propane leak.
A couple years ago I noticed a bad odor. A knob on the stove was slightly adjust and we had a slight gas leak.
It did not smell like LP normally smells nor did the LP detector activate.
I gotta remember to not lean against the stove.
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Hello Beavertwp and welcome to this great forum.
Although your brake pads look good there are a couple other things that come into play.
Have you adjusted the brakes? Could be that's all you need. No grease on the pads?
The magnets are another item worthy of looking at. Have someone apply the...
There is a check valve in your water pump and it sounds like yours has failed.
You can get a Sharkbite check valve for PEX. Sharkbite is a brand that just slips on the PEX. PEX is the plumbing tubing in your trailer. Red and blue.
Install it at the inbound side of your water pump.
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Re: Roof material ripped off driving down the highway
A few years ago a couple pulled into Camplex with a giant ratchet strap wrapped around their rig. It was holding the roof material in place. That might be an option for your trip home.
You might find your VIN on a yellow sticker in the door...
In my rig the wash machine drains into the shower/wash basin tank.
You may have a clog due to some construction debris that finally started to move in your tank.
You can get a screw on adapter that will attach to your drain, where you hook up your sewer hose, that has a garden hose fitting on it...
I'd say you are on the right track for repair. I can say from personal experience with my daughter's trailer that you are in for a job and a half. It won't be easy but will be a satisfying experience.
The source of your leak could be that very storage compartment door. You on the inside with a...
I guess there would be no harm to ťry without the blue wire.
If it don't work connect the blue.
When I did some work at home here the thermostat instructions explicitly said the blue wire must be connected. It did not work till I hooked up the blue wire.
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I have some thoughts on the blue wire.
These are just my thoughts and not necessarily correct but based on my experience installing a couple.
If your thermostat requires batteries to power it you don't need the blue wire.
If your new thermostats requires 12 volts but does not use batteries then...
Can you be a little more descriptive as to where you are finding water and what model floor plan you have?
I didn't know there was a North Pole, I just discovered it is just down the road from Fairbanks.
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I'm with Bill on removing the neural cable first and installing last.
I learned that lesson when I was 19 and removing the battery on my new 66 Ford. That wrench got real hot real fast, like red hot.
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Several of us here have welded a receiver to the rear of the frame.
I have dual receivers for my cargo carrier.
Talk to a welding shop, they should be able to fab something for you.
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So you replaced the fuse, but did you check to see if you had 12 volts there?
That might help determine if you have a power problem or DVD problem.
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Hi Dan. On my Big Horn 3585, same floor plan, there is a shut off valve located behind the wall in the basement. It is located on the off door side.
You will need to remove the wall to find it.
My water line spring a leak a couple times. I replaced it with a braided stainless refrigerator ice...
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