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Jerry Olson

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  1. The guy that did mine I found online. He did work mostly for car dealers. Like I said mine were really bad most likely from being parked without the shades pulled and had damage from the sun before I bought it. I don't remember if he was with a franchise I know it wasn't Fibernew at that time. It was done eight years ago and they still look pretty good but cracks are starting to show again. He told me to just use water on a damp cloth to clean them.

  2. My 2000 Winsor seats are leather surface and vinyl on sides back,skirts and armrests. I had the leather seat surface repaired several years ago. He sanded and filled the cracks and recolored them. He told me before he started of the cracks pretty deep so it probably would not last forever, but they still look really good compared to what they did befo20150129_083149.thumb.jpg.abe3674f65d86eb2f47b1dc210f835d2.jpg20150130_083337.thumb.jpg.5c19446d82047faaec91aa88b9484619.jpgre the repair.

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  3. I had problem with front dropping over night when leveled with air leveling system. Both rear front airbags had several little wires from steel belted tires imbedded in them and caused a very slow leak. What made it hard to find the wires were imbedded on the back side of the airbag which was hard to get to where you can see it. Once we found it you could feel the wires by running your hand over the back side, carefully as they are sharp. 

  4. 21 minutes ago, Jerry Olson said:

    I think you are right, I jumped  the isolator and that is the one I replaced so I was on the wrong relay...…. So all I should need to do is remove the cutoff relay. I am going out to check it out and will post what I find. Thanks

    Success!!! I was on the wrong relay, I don't know how I got it in my head the Isolator was the one I thought I heard the clicking coming from. anyway easy fix just put all three cables on the one post. Thanks to everyone for the help. Jerry

  5. 1 hour ago, Ivan K said:

    It would appear that what they call a battery cutoff relay IS the salesman solenoid, so what have you actually replaced/ jumped? Since I read it as referring to two different things? Other than that there is nothing but the kill switch, straight cables an a breaker before it goes inside the coach's distribution box.

    I think you are right, I jumped  the isolator and that is the one I replaced so I was on the wrong relay...…. So all I should need to do is remove the cutoff relay. I am going out to check it out and will post what I find. Thanks

  6. I didn't get anymore checking done as planned yesterday afternoon as I live in Reno NV and it was 98 degrees, just to darn hot and no plans to use it for about 3 weeks. I did change out the salesman solenoid with a new one I had purchased several years ago before reading about bypassing it. At that time with the new one in hand I tapped it and it came unstuck and has worked ever sense. It still might have been ok as I jumpered across the two main terminals and had no improvement.  I know I need to do more checking as there is also a battery cutoff relay and breakers I need to check to get power to bedroom fuse box.

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    Another thought, I do have power to domestic side in the front driver side compartment if that means anything,

  7. I checked all fuses this morning and all checked ok, both in bedroom and panel on driver side. I also checked at salesman switch and have no power in purple wire or I guess could be no ground. Is there any other fuses in line or somewhere I haven't found? I have wiring diagrams so I think I need to do more checking in the rear compartment with relays etc. there is also a battery isolator lockout and a isolator relay delay. Seems like a lot of hardware for a system that is not even needed.

    I am not pugged into 50 amp, I am plugged into a 20 amp source so we can run the refrigerator on AC and it keeps the battery's up. Refrigerator is working fine. 

  8. 2000 Winsor no 12 volt lights, thermostat and bedroom slide out. The front seats and step lights work .  No power to salesman's switch as it won't click so jumpered it and still no lights. I also replaced it as I had a new one I had bought several years ago. Everything worked two weeks ago when we last used it. Refrigerator is working and we have it plugged  in to a 20 amp service. I also tried running generator and nothing changed. Any Ideas? Thanks Jerry

  9. Thanks for the quick reply.  My Winsor also had a sat antenna when we bought it, My friend wants mount one on his roof, The wires (power and coax) should already be there, from what I have read someplace, we are just looking for info on where to drill to find them. 

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