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Mike T Phillips

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    I know I have seen the articles about replacing the door scissors replaced with a gas or pneumatic shock closer. I have had my door scissors repaired twice and they say it is no longer possible so now I need to put one of the gas shocks on and I can’t seem to locate the article that tails exactly how to do that or which one to order if somebody could direct me in that direction or length the article, I would greatly appreciate it, Mike Phillips 43 foot holiday rambler imperial 2008 

  2. I had the regular Sanicon on an old coach ad liked it because it was clean and no fuss it took a little longer but it was fine. 
    on my new voa h I put the turbo sanicon and it’s much faster.     I like the hose is always connected and no need to fiddle with hoses.   They’re always connected.     It takes the same amount of time to dump with a free flow (regular)  as with the turbo     

  3. I put the turbo in my coach last year   And used the existing wire that was there and it seems to work fine. I did put in two switches the main Mari raider switch has to be on and then I put the flip switch that came with the turbo up on top of the wet bay so I’ve got a flip two switches on so it doesn’t get turned on accidentally. I also made a larger hose holder to go standing up and down on the right hand side right at the end so it will hold all the hose seems to work well 

    Mike Phillips 2008 

    holiday rambler imperial 

  4. Tom

    i checked both the 5 amp fuse on 9A and it was good  and the 25 amp on R4 was good also    
    i replaced the 25 amp on R4 and it started slide out tray started working again.  I put the fuse in another spot and it worked        The only thing I can assume is it had a bad connection    
    thanks so much for your help     I’ve been chasing this problem for three days

     

    this group has been wonderful in helping

    Mike Phillips

     

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    This post was a "repeat" or a followup for help. It was a new topic and has been merged, per site rules, with the original post

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    I posted the first part of the week about the power slide out tray not working.     No power to the motor or to the switch.   I have looked all over to try to find a fuse but no luck.     Does any one have a clue where one might be?  I’ve tested all the fuses in the back closet, looked at all of the ones on the outside  under the driver and still can not locate one.    
    2008 holiday rambler 43 imperial

    mike phillips

    863-660-8677

  6. I have a 2008 holiday rambler imperial 43 ft with a kewee power slide out tray in the first bay.    That I can’t get to move.      I can’t seam to locate a 12 volt fuse.    It has a handle in the middle of the forward drawer slide and I have tried to raise it thinking it was a manual override but that does not seam to work.     Any one have any idea where a fuse may be or what it would be labeled.     I’ve looked under the drivers seat outside and in the back wardrobe but can’t find it

    Mike  

     

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  7. For some unknown reason my turn signal handle broke.  I suspect one of my dogs got hung up in it jumping down from the drivers seat. It broke off almost even with the steering column. Any body have any suggestions that would help

    Mike Phillips 43 ft holiday rambler imperial 

    2008

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  8. I took my 2008 holiday rambler to Cummings power south in Tampa, fl  for a check engine light that was a water in fuel Sensor it turned out to be a high voltage on that line. Cummings Power south in Tampa flashed the computer without making a copy of the programming I have lost the cruise control the exhaust brake and the speedometer when they reset the speedometer they said it to a manual transmission and told me it was an Allison transmission part that was bad. After leaving them I went to an Allison transmission shop they said everything on the Allison transmission was perfect I took it to another diesel dealer and he told me that it was a code 240. Code 240 is a bad speed sensor after replacing the speed sensor at another diesel shop they found out that the programming was bad I took it to another Cummings dealer and they can’t seem to figure out the settings for the cruise control or the exhaust break any help would be greatly appreciated I have a Cummings for 425 ISL in a 2008 holiday rambler 43 foot

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