We own a 2010 3200RE purchased new and have very squeakly/creaky floors in the living area, some in the bedroom and a little in the bathroom. I took it to a Heartland dealer and was told Heartland would make note of it (I have that in writing) but not take any action. At the time I was in...
We've had our 2010 3200RE for 5 months now and are currently on a 2 month trip. Tows great, sleeps great and is a dream. Love the interior space and the fireplace! Sure saves on propane heating. Glad I bought the "mid-profile" unit as I inadvertantly went under a 14' overpass....no problem...
Had to replace mine today in my 2010 Sundance 3200RE. After pulling all of the aft walls out of the basement I discovered it is "conviently" located behind the bottom step to the bedroom (5th wheel)! It is accessable from inside the RV by removing the bottom step. The screws are hard to see...
According to Sundance there is an inline fuse near the motor on the rear stabilizers. I've been unable to locate one as also has the local Sundance dealer who verified indeed the motor itself is bad. New motor in work under warranty.
Lesson learned........don't retract ANY stabilizer to the stops.
Two things.
First, the inline fuse for the front stabilizer legs on my 2010 3200RE is physically smaller than the typical automotive fuse. It's called an "RV fuse" and is a bit more difficult to find for purchase unless you go to an RV store. Had the same experience on my first outing. Mine...
I also had the cable and satellite connectors in my UDC panel crossed. I have a 2010 3200RL. Swapped connectors and all TVs function normal on cable or antenna (with antenna selected of course).
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