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Steve Hepfer

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  1. We had a similar problem that we chased for quite awhile. Every time I took it to Lazy Days in Tampa they made it worse. I finally found out that there is a small pan at the bottom corner of the slide. The slide has a double rubber seal (outside and inside) and when working on the slide they did not make sure that the inside seal was in the pan. This went unnoticed for quite awhile and developed a severe mold issue. They finally had to remove the bed, take out all of the mold and completely replace all of the carpet. You should be able to see the inside seal by pulling it back slightly and see if it is tucked into the pan.
  2. I have been using Howes Diesel Meaner Cleaner for 3 or 4 years. It is designed to remove moister and keep your injectors clean. One quart will treat about 330 gallons and it has helped with mileage. I currently average 10 mpg with my 400 ISL.
  3. You might try Bontragers RV Surplus in White Pigeon, Michigan. They usually can find obsolete parts
  4. how much would shipping be to Sarasota Florida?
  5. Call Duncan and tell them what window and your coach information. Not sure if they have a shop near you but you can have it shipped and install yourself.
  6. Did you by chance try to do an automatic level? Our froze once in manual and when I did an Automatic level it seemed to reset them
  7. Thanks Scotty. I went out and tried your info. I went to the HDMI setup and made sure they were both on ENABLE and then went through the setup for the Firestick again. Sadly, it still does not respond. I then hooked it up to the spare TV and it was fine. Thanks for trying but I think I am back to using the spare TV until we decide if the Firestick is something we still want to use in the MH and then if so install a new 32" set (or maybe bigger LOL)
  8. Ken - I tried plugging it into the only two HDMI ports that are on the TV. Neither one will provide a screen display for the Amazon Splash Screen. I think I have exhausted all avenues? I could remove the TV and perhaps replace the HDMI ports but if I have to remove the TV to fix it I would rather replace it for $150 and upgrade to a Smart TV. I think the replacement will be fairly simple as it is attached to an aluminum frame with the standard mounting screws (4 in a square pattern) and then the mounting bracket is screwed to wood cleats with 4 screws. I just need to verify the physical dimensions of the new TV to see how it fits in the existing opening without modifying the cabinet. Also will need to check to see if the new set has the capability of having the components I have connected to the existing TV (DVD, etc)
  9. Thanks Roy. I agree with you and feel that if I'm going to remove the TV to try and repair a 13 year old TV I might as well replace it with something more current. A new TV will only run around $150 and will be up to date with current technology. Thanks for sharing your thoughts
  10. Thanks Ken. I tried what you suggested. I changed the resolution setting to 720p. Plugged the Fire Stick into HDMI 4, and then plugged it's power supply cord into 110 volt power. Then turned on the TV and nothing displays on the screen. Oh, and I made sure that my cell phone was set to mobile hotspot. When that didn't work I took a spare TV to the motorhome and while keeping the display setting to 720p, plugged the Fire Stick into the HDMI port, plugged the power supply for it into 110 volt power, made sure that my hotspot was still active and turned on the different TV. It worked as it was supposed to. I really think that it is a TV issue and lacks the compatibility necessary to run the Fire Stick. The TV is 13 years old and is the original one when the MH was new. Thanks for trying to help and I'm still open to suggestions .
  11. Thanks everyone for their suggestions and support. The end result is that the front TV is outdated and can not support the Firestick. I took a spare TV and tried it in the motorhome and it worked fine. I then did a live chat with Sharp and determined that the TV in question does not support Bluetooth technology. Looks like a trip tp Best Buy and another project to complete while we are waiting out the Pandemic.
  12. It's starting to look like my TV is out dates and doesn't acknowledge bluetooth technology on the HDMI ports. Thanks for your help
  13. I agree but the problem is that setting the device to any HDMI ports I don't get anything on the screen. I'm starting to think that my two spare HDMI ports are defective Jim: Just to make sure that my hotspot was working correctly I brought the fire stick back into the house and connected it to the TV and everything worked fine while on the Frontier router. Then I changed the settings from the router to my phone hotspot and it worked that way also using the hotspot instead of the router. When I connect the fire stick to either of the spare HDMI ports and turn on the TV I get nothing on the screen. I am going to try and figure out a way to hook something else up that I know works to the HDMI ports because right now I am thinking that they may be defective. Thanks for your suggestions I'm going to look at that also but they don't light up as an option so I have to see where they may be. Thanks
  14. Dennis: The device isn't defective as I have returned it to the house TV and it works fine. I don't have another device to plug into the HDMI ports but they do show up on the TV input to select the different AV devices and locations. I have tested the outlets and they have power and I have tried different outlets to make sure. I tried resetting as you suggested but nothing happens. Perhaps I am not using the hotspot on my phone correctly and it isn't reading a signal? Is that possible? I checked several outlets and I have power.
  15. I plugged the Amazon Fire Stick into the HDMI5 port on the back of the TV, then plugged the Fire Stick into 110 outlet and activated the Hotspot feature on my Android. I made sure that the TV input was also set to HDMI5.
  16. I couldn't find where this specific problem has been discussed so I apologize in advance if I missed it. I recently purchased an Amazon Fire Stick which works great in the house which is internet connected with a Frontier router. I tried to take it out to the motorhome (2008 Diplomat PDQ) and can't get it to work. I plugged it into the front TV using the HDMI 5 port and connecting to my Verizon hotspot on my Android cell phone. It will not connect and actually NOTHING appears on the screen when turning on the TV. The 110V power source is working fine and I did set the TV input to HDMI. Any and all help is appreciated. What steps am I missing?
  17. Dave: I have had a similar problem in the past. I have noticed it mostly when it has sat for an extended period of time with it either raining or in humid conditions. I typically have always used the exhaust brake and therefore rarely have to use the front brake. I have started using the front brake more and the exhaust brake less and it has helped and basically cured my problem. Not sure if you have the same problem but it could help. It could be that rust has started to form on the pads?
  18. I just got 6 new Michelin XLine Energy Z tires (275/80R-22.5) and saved about $80 per tire using the FMCA tire replacement program
  19. We attended the event last year and also attended the Ramblin Pushers Maintenance Session. The topics of discussion for this years event seemed nearly identical to last year which is why I elected not to attend. I will perhaps re-evaluate each year as the topics are revised. I will say that the year (2019) that we did attend that I learned a lot and felt it to be helpful. Thanks for all you do to keep us informed.
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