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Dan B.

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  1. Heater blower repaired. BTW my part no. is Motorcraft D8BH-19A706-AB. I did find one on Ebay. But in testing the resistor, I found that the thermal fuse had failed. All I did was purchase one (6 for $7.00) from Amazon. I removed the failed fuse and soldered in the new. The fuse is rated at 240C, 10A, 250V. Easy. Thanks for your help - got me on the right track. Dan
  2. Think you guy got it right. Replacement on order. Will follow up with results Thanks for your help, Dan
  3. Dash Heater Fan work only on high Not sure if this is a switch or resistor yet. Can anyone tell me the best access to the heater blower/fan (see attached images)? It looks like it has to be from the cockpit. Second image is from the front of the firewall on PAX side. 2003 Monaco Windsor Thanks Dan IMG_4199.HEIC IMG_4200.HEIC
  4. I too have an Aria Deluxe Il and yes it thrashes. I can tolerate that for now, but the blade has begun screeching. It holds water and flushes perfectly. Do you have any suggestion for a lubricant to use on the blade and rubber seal?
  5. FIXED! You were right on. Thanks so much. You and those on this sight are invaluable. Thanks again, Dan 12.7V + As you can see, got here fixed. Thanks.
  6. 2003 Windsor 34 PST Issue: Several DC lights and fixtures not receiving power. Symptoms: interior house lights, water pump, dc indicator on electrical panel, radio, house exterior welcome light all inoperable. What works: seats, electric shades, jacks, overhead map lights, all systems needed to start, operate and drive MH. I suspect the interior “Battery Cut Off” and have tested it the best I know how. Can anyone tell me where that switch gets its power? I have found no blown fuses. I have recycled both house and chassis cut offs with AC connected and disconnected. Any ideas? Thanks, Dan
  7. Agree with the others, if so it will come back and WILL drive you crazy. If you can't change the switch as directed above, there is a fuse specifically for the horn; but obviously not a great idea to leave it that way. Check your manual for the location.
  8. Jim - Worked!! Just as you said. I adjusted the spring, cleaned everything and reinstalled the board - PERFECT. Thanks again. For anyone doing this, keep in mind that there are TWO parts underneath the button, so try to notice how the little with "tab" is reinstalled. Thanks all!
  9. <so I actually took the module out, popped the top off the button and took it apart. There is a small spring plate under the button that makes contact with the board. It seemed like it wasn't seating correctly so I > James - can you describe how you "popped the top off"? 2003 Windsor here with the same problem as many have described. Dan
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