It's a must to have a pressure regulator. I've been to parks that have provided over 100 psi, way too much for our rigs. I just left a park that had 40 psi.
I think most have a regulator that will screw on to the water hose.
Don't cheap out by getting the inexpensive plastic one from Wal-Mart...
Wow Gene, long time no see. I know if I were in your shoes and my furniture delaminated I would just go buy a new rig.
Your due for a new one anyway...... right? Lol
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If it was my floor I would get a vinyl flour repair kit (special glue) and a new razor blade.
Cut one slit across the object and pull it out or screw it back in place with an adhesive so it doesn't pop up again.
Put the vinyl back and apply the glue. You can use something hard and flat on it...
I'm not sure I understand, but it sounds like you are out of propane.
The little lever on the regulator between the LP tanks should initially point at a known full tank. It will automatically switch over to the other when it empties.
Is there a number flashing on your refrigerator? What brand...
I'm pretty sure that if Heartland already paid the dealer to perform warranty work they will not pay a second time.
You said that you were unable to contact the dealer, did you go there in person or were they dodging you're calls?
What issues are you having?
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There was a thread a few weeks ago relating to a quieter AC unit. Here is a link to that thread. LINK
Check out the link in post #2 for WacO Products.
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If you are operating your landing gear using battery power only the voltage from the battery can quickly go down if the battery is getting weak.
Are you plugged in to shore power? If not give that a try.
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First you would need to know the weight when loaded and your truck weight loaded with fuel, wife, kids etc.
Then look for a tow vehicle that is capable of handling that weight.
The newer Ford F150's seems to be pretty popular.
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There should be some sort of access from the bedroom. A box on the floor or under the bed.
If a box on the floor and it's carpeted, screws for removal will be hidden in the carpet.
Could be the water heater, water pump or a host of other things.
If it's something related to your water system...
I think that pretty much all has been said about the OP's problem. So before it gets out of hand I have closed this thread to further discussion.
To the OP please let us know how you make out in the end.
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It sounds like the problem is Camping World.
Contact Heartland and express your concerns, being calm of course. Ask for another dealer in your area or ask for an okay to have an independant RV service repair it.
574-262-8030
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From the pics that I've seen it looks like emergency exit only.
But, if your creative I think you could set up a screen for that window, find a way to prop it open and have plenty of air movement.
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