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Typically one does not remove the steering wheel to "center" the wheel. The adjustment is made under the coach, like adjusting a tie rod end.
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You will need a booster in the rear of your rv. Unless they've changed the signal strength.
I am very happy with mine. Last outing one of my trailer tires lost pressure due to leaking valve stem. Tightened the stem pumped it up. Without the TPS probably would have had a blow out.
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Replaced air bag on the front of my Imperial, very easy job, no special tools needed.
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I replaced the steering box in my 2001 Imperial, it was a Sheppard unit. I bought the remanufactured unit from my local NAPA store. I cannot find the paperwork now, but I do remember the part # was on the steering box.
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Just looked a you tube video on how to fix this problem. Could be a DIY
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WOW!! very nice
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On 2/9/2022 at 12:55 PM, Robert U said:
I need cross number for a TRW steering box to replace Sheppard box. I am broke down in South Carolina. Have cracked Steering box
Bob U 2000 Dip
I had to replace a leaking Sheppard steering gear box on my pervious coach 2001 Imperial.
Bought it from NAPA.
If you need the napa number, let me know
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Had the nearly same issue with my thermostat, found the fuse was good, but was not ,
making good contact with the fuse holder.
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Nationwide for me
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On my previous 2001 Imperial I had a light switch right on the fixture, easy to overlook, small push button switch.
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5 hours ago, Dr4Film said:
RP,
Luckily, you are very close to Stone Vos Inc & Talin RV which are two of the very BEST awning fabric and awning repair companies in the entire country.
Plus the owner, Chris Throgmartin is a Monacoers member here on the forum.
They are located in Brooksville
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How can I help?
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42 minutes ago, FishAR said:
Leaving for florida in less than a month for 6 months. I bought a 2018 GMC Terrain recently just to get me to the golf course and back when we're home in the summer. I should have waited until we got home next summer but I didn't. so since I'm going to be pulling the Silverado the Terrain will be parked inside my shop the whole time we're gone. Last year when we had the dually and fifth wheel the Silverado stayed parked in the shop for 6 months, came home and the battery was deader than a doornail.
So I obviously need to do something. I figure I can
Unhook the battery, but don't know what that would do to all the computer stuff being unhooked for 6 months.
or Buy a battery maintainer and leave it plugged in the whole time. A maintainer like the one I put on my Camelot to keep the chassis battery when we're parked, NOCO GENIUS1, 1-Amp Fully-Automatic Smart Charger, 6V and 12V Battery Charger, Battery Maintainer, Trickle Charger, and Battery Desulfator with Temperature Compensation
It kind of bothers me to leave something like that plugged in and unattended for 6 months.
What would you all do?
unhook the battery
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Hot Water Heater
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Years ago I bought a "add on heater" for my LP hot water tank. I don't remember all the details, but the new element screwed in to the drain for the tank. Worked just fine.