Dockers we have the same grill, I got a quick connect hose kit & tee'd into the line from the drivers side tank line before the auto-switch valve. Works great! Made the connection in the curb side tank compartment, this way I can leave the hose connected & I just hang it on the tank when...
we are looking to replace ours also, was told Lippert has a 1.5 cubic foot that will fit into the same place as a smaller unit; just don't need the trim ring. I've got to do some measuring with the trim piece off & go from there.
Just got new truck & I went with a Curt Crosswing that drops over the gooseball. It's tons LIGHTER than the B&W was; haven't towed witjh it yet I'll be posting more over in the Lippert Communities app after I tow 1250 miles home with that!!! I do like the weight easily removable for one person.
used the gooseball turnover ( B&W) Companion Slider hitch for several years without any problems pulling 40' toyhauler The B&W was welded & constructed heavy enough for the application mine was a 18k rate hitch.
Bal system; you should have a flexable shaft tool that fits a drill on one end & the other end goes into the motor end plug opening. Using the drill then you can move the slide manually. Getting to get motor is the problem normally you have to remove the trim moulding as the motor is mounted...
the thumb drive is very generic, it covers all of the units Heartland makes. Open the tools tab above, select Heartland Owners Manuals, Heartland Trailer Manuals, select 2019. The info there is the same as the thumb drive we got with our 2018 Torque. We did get manuals for the appliances like...
go to the LippertCommunities App & join the group, it's free & LOTS of info on who to contact with problems!! Alos they have video sessipons on how to troubleshoot & repair slide out systems. Post there for Tanya Z or Rob McCarron & they will help you out the best they can. Good luck
nice job of installing it if not factory, time to trace/follow the wiring & see what the wire are hooked to. Should be able to remove the rear wall of baseement compartment & follow them.Good luck
check the wiring for the awning may have a in-line fuse in it; double check your fuses with a ohm meter, I've seen a few that looked good but weren't!! Also check voltage on both post of those breakers in the pictures you posted or use a test light to check them.
you can clean the corrosion off & apply some diaelectic grease to them & make sure all of the connections & crimps are tight. Most likely will solve your problems
your coax cable wiring should be the same as posted in post #9 above. Our 2018 Torque 327 is wired that way & the Torque is almost the same as a Fuel model.
Have you talked with Heartland yourself, if not call them & ask what warranty claims have been submitted. Be polite with whoever you speak with & have the last six numbers of your VIN handy, they will need that to look up the claims. Document when & who you talk with!! What you talk about.
we purchased one and never had to use it ; should have put the money into something else. Factory warranty covered the issues in the 1st year & just routine maintanance since then.
I always pull/tug connecters after crimping wires on terminals & then again after the connection is made by pulling on the wire itself. Majority of crimp on connectors are made for different gauages of wire so I always check.
it's not an exact % , but a range of 10-15%. Has a lot to do with distance from hitch to axles & weight rearward of the axles. Use to haul a CJ-7 Jeep that I raced in mud pits & somedays I would have to reposition it on the trailer after a race (extra weight mud in the fender wells etc); only a...
Assuming the Gravity is the same as the Torque 5th wheels, the rear dump ftg is for the 1/2 bath black tank in the garage ONLY! The front dump ftg dumps both grey tanks & front black tank. Front grey is main bath & shower; rear grey is 1/2 bath sink, kitchen sink & washer if you have that...
looks as if it's Flowmatic filter; Camping World has several different ones. Google Flowmatic. For what the replacement filters every six months or less at $18 each I'm staying witrh the smaller in line filters & change just as often
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