The only thing bad about these videos, is that they end 😅. I feel like I'm in class,but the things I have learned are invaluable. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you so much for making this video!!! We’ve searched high and low on this topic with an electric awning! There’s a ton on the manual awnings but not on the electric ones! Yours is our favorite! Fast, efficient, informative, and my husband was able to go right out and get ours fixed finally!! Thank you again! You are appreciated!!
As a travel trailer owner DIY guy I have learned a lot here on RU-vid on fixing my camper. When letting your canopy out should stop when it’s 2’ out to allow the gas in the shocks to enter or expel. Since I’ve been doing this the canopy seems to go out a lot easier. Thanks and when doing something like that work I bring it to the dealer.
What????? No roof replacement, I feel cheated. I am always learning from you James. Wind away from the top of RV. I have never been able to remember which way to wind an awning spring. I wrote it on the inside of the back door on my service van, but your way is a LOT simpler.
Looking for the exact same repair. The casted bracket snapped while replacing the awning arm. Ordered the new torsion replacement, now to try and replace it like you’ve shown. Your video and tutorial makes it seem doable. Hoping it goes as smooth as your video! Great video!
Thank you for this very informative video. Your instructions are right on. Took me about 4 hours total to finish. Had to recurve the arm that the torsion arm slips in to. I recurved the arm by cutting a wood block to fit inside the arm and used a nylon head hammer to reshape the arm. All is well. No injuries and about $400.00 still in my pocket
I have the same style awning on my 2015 Freedom Express. No problems so far all these years. Noticed the original selling Dealer sticker is where we bought our rig here in North Carolina...good people 👍.
Love the m12 rivet tool. Especially working on a ladder or any awkward reach I find it easier to put the zip tie in the top pivot bolt of the arm. No gaps on fiberglass walls Most dangerous RV repair. The awning. Ladders. Torsion springs. Gas struts. I tell new techs to turn it like your rolling the awning in to put tension on the springs. Away is like clockwise, subjective. Away from the top or away from the bottom. Assuming the fabric is rolled correctly. I hate working on the box awnings the most but not cracking your head on the arms is nice Thx for sharing Enjoy your content
Thank you for the great video. Last year, I made the mistake of having a tech who was living at the McDill AFB, Fla. campsite look at my awning for the same problem. I thought I could save a few dollars knowing that he was already on site. He asked me what time it was. (???) Then proceeded to visually check it and made a phone call. Then he said he couldn't fix it. Total time spent: 12 minutes. "That'll be $50 please." He didn't give me an estimate or nothing in advance. I was pissed. Get an estimate up front!
Great video, I like your style. I saw another guy (HVAC Tech) that uses a neat little chest harness to attach his Iphone and or Gopro and lets him use both hands. I've been thinking about getting one for some of my auto repair vids. Thanks for posting.
Enjoy all your videos they are very educational.I have to replace the TPO on mine and have no experience so I am cramming youtube videos and most are yours.Along the edge where the awning fabric is attached to the edge of the top where the drip rail? trim goes along the top edge holding the fabric,how do I remove the fabric there away from that trim piece?I see tiny phillips head screws.Thanks....forgot to mention,the dealer we bought it from 3 years ago never shows up a month straight and the other RV repair guy never showed up SOOO I will do it myself :)
I learned the hard way about “Rapid Torsional Release” with a hurricane proof garage door even though I had done it before! I went from the 3rd rung of a ladder to slamming into the door. I had grabbed the emergency release and Oh Did it Release…In a few tenths of a second it pulled my ass across the garage about 9ft. The part that hurt the worse was the rapid stop of hitting the door! LoL Never Again! Sometimes RU-vid can get you in trouble if you don‘t understand the expertise and your limits! Ha
Thank you for the video. How did you know the tensioner spring was bad? My awning is stuck in the open position and when I press the switch to bring it back in, all I hear is a faint clicking near the motor. The local rv tech said that sounds means the motor was bad. How do I know if the tensioner is bad too?
I really appreciate your videos. I have a 2018 thor Chateau with a solera lippert power awning. Just this past weekend mine failed in the out position at checkout time of course. The drive head motor gear pack just shattered?? I was trying to figure out why. I thought maybe the struts froze.? Or now seeing your post i wonder if i had a torsion bar failure? I had to cut off fabric to stow away(needed replacement anyway) because I wasn’t able to roll it up by hand. Is there a test i can perform to see if it even has a torsion bar system? I bought new struts because i could even fold arms in with them in place. Thanks
It be nice to know how many turns to torque springs…. 16ft/8 turns!? Where did this number come from? Mine is over a bed slide…about half that size…. So 4 turns??
Heartland caliver awning goes out abot a ft then stops I can hear a clik on the spring side but if you keep going only the motor sides goes the other side seems to get locked up any Idea ? Thanks for sharing your video my man
Thanks for the video, referenced it to replace the fabric on mine. One issue tho. The legs want to overextend. Is this a tension issue? Almost seems like the fabric is too long. (Solera fabric) Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
Thanks, but I’ve got a question. Now that I’ve put it all back together following your video, every time you click the motor it blows the fuse…..what have I done wrong?
If the spring was wound the wrong way would it roll out and not roll up? I installed my new awning fabric in my awning but only turn the spring about 4 turns and may have wound it the wrong way. The awning came out but won't roll up.
I see this is on a power awning, my question is on a manual awning do you have to do both sides? If yes, do both springs get wound away? I have a 2003 Fleetwood Flair, 17' awning.
I've watched a ton of your videos and always like how practical you are. That's why I was surprised to see you poking a hole and using a pile of zip ties instead of having a reusable strap. Here's something that you might be interested in keeping handy: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4tvqkTiYgwQ.html Keep up the great work and thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I have the same one on my outdoors rv. It makes a terrible scaping squealling noise when I retract it. It sounds like its coming from the inside of the tube. Any ideas?
the wiring to the awning motor looks a little thin, could that be why the motor is struggling to wind up being so warm during the day and the black finish of the arms just heats up and inducing heat in the wires then causing high resistance???
Hi Question for you. I have a dometic 9100 awning. I had a guy do an awning(fabric) install and he was struggling with the right side and said something about tension and motor not working which turned out to be not the case. My whole arm just collapsed couple of days ago. There was no wind and no rain. can the wrong torsion cause the arm to collapse? that's my question. thank you.
I broke the end cap that's on the end of the tension spring bar on my Dometic awning. I bought a new cap online. Can just the cap be replaced or does the entire tension spring bar assembly including the cap need to be bought and replaced. The bar seems fine.