Jump to content

Steve Hepfer

Members
  • Posts

    96
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Steve Hepfer

  1. Thanks to all for the input. With the help of a good friend we disconnected almost everything wire by wire. Still not sure why my meter kept reading 28V but once we reconnected everything I pressed the ON/OFF button on the inverter it reset and for now all is well.
  2. Scotty: For Item 4.4.1 Line 1 above, when the coach is disconnected from shore power there is nothing. When pressing the ON/OFF button without shore power there are no messages and no LED light on the Inverter reset button. When I am connected to shore power and press the ON/OFF button on the inverter the green LED comes on but does not go off
  3. Some time last night I lost all power to our 2008 Diplomat 36PDQ. The Magnum Energy display board inside has a solid red fault light on and a blinking green light for the Charger. The display panel says "Dead Batt Charge DC 0.0V 0A". If I press the inverter button I get a message "Low Battery DC 0.0V 0A". I am plugged in to 50 amp shore power and have 117V on one leg and 118V on the other. Need help figuring out how to restore power.
  4. I am replacing the front AC on my 2008 Diplomat 36PDQ. Checking to see if anyone has the Dometic #3313107.107 conversion kit to go to the 5 button thermostat?
  5. Still waiting on a response from M&M
  6. The fix was a bad control board for the Intellitec EMS. New one ordered
  7. I am having a similar problem even though slightly different. I am plugged into 50 amp shore power and both legs are reading 118 volts at the Progressive Surge protector. I too have the blinking light syndrome along with a constant clicking sound from the electrical panel. The Intellitec panel says that I have 30 amp even though I'm connected to 50. There is one 20 amp breaker I can turn off and the clicking goes away however the Intellitec display does also. I have replaced the breaker thinking that may solve the issue but it didn't. I am starting to think that the Intellitec board may be bad. I could use some help hear. TIA Steve Hepfer 08 Diplomat 36PDQ
  8. Check your fuses. I had the same issue and it turned out to be a blown blade fuse
  9. Check to see if any of your gfci outlets have tripped. Also check to see if it will run on propane
  10. I have a 36 foot Diplomat and had to get their antenna to boost the signal to the toad. Mounted it underneath on the frame
  11. I too have the Cummins ISL-400 and agree with your comments about the exhaust brake. I mostly use mine when I may need to stop quickly. It also saves on the brake pads. My sweet spot is about the same as yours however I am getting slightly better fuel mileage. I typically use the cruise control with the Allison in Economy mode so it shifts at a lower speed. I typically hit 6th gear at 57 then will set my cruise. Once done I will then back the cruise down to 55mph. I typically get 10.5 mpg just letting it coast along on the interstate. I reset the mileage at each tank fill-up so I can monitor the mileage per tank. We just came home from a trip where we left Florida and went to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Each tank fill-up was about the same at 10.5 mpg except our last fill-up in north Florida. Driving from north Florida to Sarasota we got 11 mpg. Simply put the ISL-400 is a beast and perhaps one of the best engines on the road.
  12. I'm not sure if they use the same parts or not but you might try Wade's at Lazy Days in Seffner Florida. They made our slow moving shades for us but I think they used a different fabric. The moving parts might be the same. Good Luck
  13. Does any one have the part number for the entry step on a 2008 Diplomat 36PDQ? Could also use a link for video for replacement?
  14. I previously reported for our 2008 Diplomat 36PDQ that I was having trouble with our dash AC not blowing cold. It was suggested to check the AC clutch fuse on F18. I did find that the fuse had blown and I replaced it which seemed to solve the problem HOWEVER it has since blown again which tells me that something else may be wrong causing the fuse to prematurely blow. Anyone have a hint of what to look for next? I am not an AC wizard so any help is appreciated. Thanks Steve Hepfer
  15. I use Howe's Diesel Treat with good results. Keep in mind that algae is caused by moisture in your fuel and using a Howe's product (there are several different ones) will help to eliminate that. You should also make sure that you store your coach with a full tank of fuel which will reduce the risk of moisture. Howe's products will also keep the injectors clean and improve you mileage. I started getting an extra 1.5 miles per gallon of fuel. Welcome aboard
  16. I was able to remove the Norcold and bring in the Samsung through the front door. Remove the refrigerator doors first. Then remove the passenger seat and handrail. Also remove the swing arm on the front door. I did ours on a 300i Monaco Diplomat. 2008
  17. On our 2008 Monaco Diplomat 36PDQ, we are getting ready to have some paint restoration work done. Has anyone had any luck in getting the original "Diplomat / Monaco / 400HP" decals? I will need to have the old ones removed and then replaced.
  18. Try a local cabinet shop. Looks like standard plastic laminate.
  19. My typical procedure is Slides Out, then dump air, then engage auto leveling system. This trip I didn't dump air or level but the coach lowered itself a good deal uniformly
  20. The leveling system is a Power Gear. It is electric/hydraulic
  21. I recently pulled into a level concrete pad campsite. Since it was very level I decided not to empty the air bags and level off. After 2 days I noticed that the coach has settled below the normal ride height on it's own. I this normal or do I have perhaps a leak in the airbags. They all seem to have settled uniformly.
  22. Did you check your fuse? Same thing happened to me and I noticed a blown fuse.
  23. Is yours the original Sheppard steering box?
×
×
  • Create New...