check for loose wire/s, 1st thing I would do is check the rocker switch or replace it. Had rocker switch go bad on my landing gear it acted the same way.
there is a way to manually open & close the valve with a allen wrench, just can't remember the details of that this morning. Remember seeing other postings on the procedure. Look in the tools tabs above could have the details there, That would get you by for now.
had higher temps on righthand side of RV & truck today while towing; overcast skies. Temps were running 10-15 degrees above lefthand side of RV & truck EXCEPT steer axle of truck. Never seen this before. All tires were at recommended cold psi setting. Anyone got any ideas as to why?
I agree with hoefler's comment above; one set as you stated went to the range hood/ fan etc. The other set was probably set for the fridge, as it required 12vdc to operate, pull the fuse for the fridge & check for voltage on that set. Red should be the 12vdc+ & white 12vdc-.
did the a/c thing also installed the RV airflow & it made a huge difference in noise level & air movement use this link to RV airflow for a discount https://rvairflow.refr.cc/robertmorris
I just plumbed (teed) a quick connect fitting into the line from one tank before the auto change-over/ regulator valve. Yes it's high pressure but ir works for my Weber Q grill or Coleman stove.
had to remove the spray head from the hose, inside the spray head is a valve that was stuck, used needle nose pliers to pull check valve out. Blew though it couple of times, reassembled parts & it's working fine now.
if you have a clearance light close by, snake two wires(12vdc+ & 12vdc-) from the light to the camera mount. Camera will only work when your running lights are turned on. That's what I did on different model RV.
transfer switch, look in the basement behind the rear wall for a box with lines from generator & shore power then one to the main electrical panel. Remove all power, remove cover to switch & check the connections
any power to any fuses inside, using a voltmeter see if one side at the fuse holder has voltage. If not then check the wiring hopefully no rodent has chewed the wiring!!
like cookie stated above, not sure why those would be connected to a GFCI; I would check those outlets for loose connections shut off all power before checking the wiring
own a 2018 Torque 5er it's had & still has various bubbles in the roof membrane; never had an issue todate!! The membranes are not glued down over the whole roof surface, I just check it & write the dates down regularly in case I do have a issue at some point.
mine are on the outside of the main frame, doubt that would cause any rotting just being a vent / overflow tube. I'd check the seals and window seals for leaks had that issue in the garage
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.