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1996 Monaco Dynasty Model ?????
klcdenver commented on crazyinga's article in Bill D’s Monacoers History
Look on the inside door of the bath vanity cabinet and bedroom cabinet doors. You should find a info sheet with all the info on one of them. You can also send a email to Service.Requests@revrvgroup.com with serial number and vin number asking for build document. Happy New Year -
Upholstering suggestions for sofa air bed
klcdenver replied to RC2018's topic in Interior & Exterior Care & Renovations
I had mine done at a local upholstery shop. I took the components off my self and carried them into shop. Just unbolt from floor and pull it out. It comes apart pretty easy. I had good leather material and about 800 in it. -
2008 Diplomat Chasse batteries not charging.
klcdenver replied to David W's topic in Electrical Systems
The big boy should be on the back wall in the same bay as your batteries. You can remove it and disassembly it and clean it up. This will usually get them back working. -
You will need to adjust rear passenger side ride height valve to change drivers side. You will adjust the passenger rear to change the drivers side front. There is only one ride height valve in the front. It is connected to the center of the front axle.
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I recently got a T-Mobile home wireless box. It actually is as good or better than Spectrum internet that I got rid of. Took a trip to the ranch 80 miles from the house and brought it along. It is working great in the motorhome. I was thinking it might not work outside of my area code but no problem. Just plugged it in and it worked just like at home. I can stream Netflix and Paramount very good with it. Price is also right. If you have a T-Mobile cell the internet is 30 per month or 40 if no cell.
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The bulbs are in a 1/4 to 1/2 turn socket. You have to access them on the backside of the tail light assembly. Try opening the door beside the light assembly and reach thru that opening. Not easy task.
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Notice from Cummins
klcdenver replied to DennisZ's topic in Engine, Transmission, Engine Cooling, & Hydraulics
You have to call them because they will give you a new user name that you have to use. They are screwing everything up making many changes to part numbers and all. -
Go to www.kingconnect.com they should have one for you plus they are having a Black Friday sale. Also look at the winegard products. Wingard will have a digital head that should work on your current crank up platform and you will be surprised how good they work.
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Looks great. When are you going to do my mh? LOL
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Jack problem - 2004 HR Endeavor
klcdenver replied to Corgidad's topic in General Motorhome Discussion
My 2007 Diplomat only operates the jacks with the key in the on position. They do nothin the ACC position. I also just verified the procedure in my owners manual and it says key in the on position. Check your owners manual. -
Jack problem - 2004 HR Endeavor
klcdenver replied to Corgidad's topic in General Motorhome Discussion
This the Nason Parking Brake Valve that you probably have. I have bought from Radwell company before with no problems. Part number: nason sm-1c-66r/wp28 https://www.radwell.com/en-US/Buy/NASON/NASON/SM-1C-66R-DIV-WP28?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAjMKqBhCgARIsAPDgWlwmFtaA6GHVYfHjbZIYNJSyADFfGFF3av29AzrvG6OPLSRIfS1a7fMaAqs5EALw_wcB -
If you need new cooler you might be interested in a whole new cooling package. Amazon has a good deal on the whole ball of wax for 2,300. I believe this will fit your unit. I bought this set this summer and will install after first of year. It came crated very well. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B086R6M99K/ref=ewc_pr_img_1?smid=A1JV6XN12ZQO1J&psc=1
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Part # for air intake hose
klcdenver replied to bestins's topic in Engine, Transmission, Engine Cooling, & Hydraulics
I recently replaced mine on my 2007. Just go to a hose supply and get the correct diameter. Measure length good because it makes a few s bends. Don't remember the length I got but it is longer than it appears. -
Yes it can. Take a good look at it and look for the leak if you have one. There are some temp band aid fixes. Some high heat exhaust heat tape wrap and some products like JB Weld. It could be just an exhaust gasket also that could be replaced in El Paso. Be sure and check around turbo also. Did you check idler arm when it was hot? Metal expands when hot. If cold it might not drag as bad. Be sure and check alternator and A/C clutch to spin freely. Another thing that can make those noises is a u-joint on the drive shaft. Can you rev motor in park and duplicate the noise?
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Your fan is direct drive, it does not have a clutch. Check for a cracKed exhaust manifold or exhaust leak than can make strange noises. If you need help in Carlsbad get in touch with Phil Carrol, he lives there. If you cannot reach him let me know I have his number. He had a car dealership there for many years. Kenneth
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Where do we get those big firecrackers?
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Fan Hitting Shroud
klcdenver replied to 3pedal's topic in Engine, Transmission, Engine Cooling, & Hydraulics
Go to Amazon and you should be able to pull the radiator stack up to get a better idea. I will try to attach a few pics -
3gallons is a lot but if it didn’t get hot or slip you are probably ok. You are checking the level incorrectly thou. Get tranny temp above 150 and let it idle in neutral for 1-2 minutes. Next press only once the up and down arrows simultaneously and let go. It will go to number 7 and it will start counting down. It takes a minute or so and it will give you over or under on quart quantity. If it is good it will blink ok. Hit any button to clear. When in stop and go traffic when stopped shift to neutral will help it stay cooler.
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Yellowstone: A Bucket List Must-Do
klcdenver replied to FLynes's topic in General Motorhome Discussion
Our 30 mile snowmobile ride into Yellowstone this past winter. It was a blast -
TRW steering box replacing Sheppard question
klcdenver replied to Cubflyer's topic in Chassis, Handling, Tires & Brakes
The attached should take out any guessing. I completed this change out about 6 months ago. I used a portable mag drill to drill the adjustment hole which worked great. If you have any questions just contact me. Kenneth -
Yellowstone: A Bucket List Must-Do
klcdenver replied to FLynes's topic in General Motorhome Discussion
Great photos. Last winter I did a 30 mile snowmobile trip into the park. It was a blast. -
TRW steering box replacing Sheppard question
klcdenver replied to Cubflyer's topic in Chassis, Handling, Tires & Brakes
Look and see which fluid is in your reservoir. Then get some compatible stop leak and see if you can slow it down until a TRW comes available.