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I wish you would have delved a little bit deeper into this so although we don't do it ourselves we know where, for instance the burner is located. How it should be accessed. This way, when someone starts taking things apart they should have to take that area apart. I'm tired of techs making more of an issue to rack up labor hours or to know they actually did the work they say they've done.
Well that is easy. My issue, while perched my toilet moved forward, tilted forward. It has a small base. Im not sure if it was glued down and maybe the glue popped but its wiggly now. Hmmmm. No snapping sounds.
Thank you for this video , I had bought the can but no idea where or what to do with it. I’m a novice RV owner and was put in an RV when I retired ( by family) without any knowledge of RV maintenance. Thanks to this video and others like it I’m slowly learning.
I just did this repair but used butyl sealant and Dynaflex 230 clear sealant. All went well until it rained overnight. I woke up to find the Dynaflex 230 turned into a gooey mess. It had not cured or even skinned over after applying it. I contacted DAP this morning to ask about this issue. They told me two things, it will take 24 hours for the product to cure otherwise this can happen. The second is that Dynaflex 230 is not recommended for use on vehicles due to repeated vibration. He actually recommended a 3m product though no name was given for applications like vehicles where it will be subjected to vibrations. Fortunately the butyl sealant protected the window from leaking.
Will it stick to silicone? Or self leveling silicone lap sealant? Winnabego seems to use silicone products on their units. I just know silicone will not stick to dicor lap sealant and this is a dicor product..
I have an idea. I had the same issue with a Jeep Liberty. It had to do with the Brake Assist and would not diseengage fully. I was able to find a way to turn it off and no longer had the issue. Just my 2 cents.
You need to show what it's really like. Dropping a couple washers into the vent and having to climb down to get replacements. Have your 3/8" socket roll away and have to crawl to get it. I also did a couple upgrades that make the installation look a bit more professional. I bought the black covers so I painted all the hardware black to match the covers. I used nylon lock nuts instead of the lock washers, those bad boys will never vibrate loose.
Loved the video. Presentation and simple too understand. Keep the video's like this an ill stay subscribed. Again thank you for the simple and knowledgeable information you put out.
How do you check to see if your RV converter/charger was going bad if you see your lights flickering ?? Or do you just change it by going with that assumption ??
Funny - your 2006 Anniversary Bounder is MY EXACT (F53) RV! You show the open gears on my Driver’s side slide but how to access that pax side bedroom slide?
This product sucks. Can't peal back the clear plastic tape to attached patch. You guys could of made it easier, but I'm sure it was a cost issue that impacted your profit margin.
IT'S A PITTY THAT I'M GOING TO HAVE TO REPLACE MY TIRES ON MY 2017 RAM 1500 WITH ALMOST 14 THOUSAND MILES, PLENTY OF TREAD,,AND LOOK JUST FINE 99 PERCENT TOWING MY CAMPER, BUT AFTER 6 YEARS, THE TIRES CAN BE DANGEROUS, ALWAYS SOMETHING THAT COST ALOT OF MONEY