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Tony G.

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  1. Use one of these. Steelman 3/4-Inch Drive 475 ft-lb Torque Extension for Impact Wrench, 10-inch Extension, Corrosion-Resistant Powder-Coated Steel, Yellow https://a.co/d/6indzZl
  2. Yes I pulled the door trim back but there are no exposed screws holding the trim down
  3. Yes, I took the screws out that are underneath the caps. But the trim is still held on firmly This is the trim attached to th pillar between the door (on the right in the picture) and the window. I am guessing it hides whatever the front cap attaches to.
  4. I am looking for a way to remove this trim without destroying it. Anyone with any experience with this? Any help would be appreciated. Tony 1998 Dynasty
  5. Red is typically not a ground. On mine the red goes from the motor to the controller box
  6. I use this one for better access to the rear duall tires
  7. I used my vise grip oil canister pliers to remove mine
  8. Mine are from Southco. They are on their website
  9. The deadbolt slides across into a hole in the door frame. The keyway in the outside handle causes the door handle not to work. Do you have the key for the handle? If not maybe a locksmith can try. I also see that on the picture that Ivank provided there is what looks like an electronic locking mechanism. Maybe it locks itself after a certain amount of time? On my door if handle mechanism is locked it acts like the handle is not working.
  10. The first is a cam latch. Most likely can be found at Southco. The second is a pin switch. Can be found on Amazon and many other places
  11. The simplest way is to find something that is light gage aluminum or light gage steel. Something you can cut into a square that will cover the old hole. Should be able to find something at Home depot or Lowes. While you are at the store get some aluminum tape. Cut the metal to cover the hole and tape it with the aluminum tape. That will seal it up just fine. If you want you can add some butyl gasket around the hole before you put the metal on.
  12. I replaced mine with the Sharp® R1874T 1.1 Cu Ft Over-The-Range Microwave, Stainless Steel. It probably could have hung from the same bracket but on of the screws was stripped. Since it came with a mounting plate I replaced that also. I did it myself but would hi g hey recommend having help to lift it onto the mounting plate. Tony 1998 Monaco Dynasty
  13. I am with local 104 in the bay area. I recommended he try a sheetmetal shop because as you know we have some very talented shop workers who do more than just ductwork. I don't know what material his doors are made of. But mine are made from aluminum. Which a shop should be able to copy from his originals.
  14. Contact Sheetmetal workers local 105 at 909 305 2800. They can tell you what contractors has a production shop that might do the work for you. Tony
  15. On mine these are not really keys. More like the lug nuts on cars that a special shaped socket matches up to. You could probably stick a pair of needle nose pliers in there and turn it.
  16. I thought REV group shuttered Roadmaster chassis when they bought Monaco?
  17. I found these online. I know mine are 8.5 inch round. Not sure about yours. But this site has many styles.
  18. On my 1998 the hydraulic for the slide out is behind the entry steps. If you crawl under the steps you should see it. A motor attached to a small tank. On mine there are two fuses attached to the hydraulic wiring harness. Also when I was working on mine it stopped suddenly and I couldn't figure out why. So I took a hammer and tapped lightly on the motor and it started working again. It is 23 years old so go figure?
  19. A cheaper possibility is that the breaker itself may be worn out. After a few times of tripping a breaker can start tripping at less and less amps. May not be the cause but it is a simple replacement and cheap. Also like Chuck said that is a lot of hours without PM.
  20. You might want to check that air fitting inside the generator access door. They are typically for the tow truck to put air into your system so that when you get towed the parking brake will release. As such they typically only let air in not out. At least that is how it works on my Dynasty.
  21. You don't mention the manufacturer of your system. Assuming it is HWH you can go to their website. They have wiring diagrams for their systems. That will show you the safety switches.
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