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John Rowin

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    John
  • Make
    Safari
  • Model
    Continental
  • Year
    2000
  • City & State
    Lufkin TX

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  1. Mine fuse chart is located on the door of the front left bay where the fuses are located. 2000 Safari Continental Panther
  2. Had mine worked on a few times was told that’s all they could do. It worked but clicked real quick kick about 18 times. Sounded like gear slipping. Worked for a while then would only lift half way but I could pull it the rest of the way and it would stay. Got worse and worse. I’ve gotten a lot of advice and welcome more. I have the wedge shaped controller so I guess I have been updated. Here in a few days this old body is going to crawl under there with a pigtail, 12 volt battery and my steps manual and see what I can find out. Oh, I will also have all the tools I think I will need while I’m down there. 2000 Safari Continental Panther.
  3. Mechanic working on ds jack decided to use his jack to give himself more room to work. Got one new windshield in and having a “specialist” coming in the morning to try to stretch opening to install the other.
  4. We have always added a few drops of virgin coconut oil to the tank to always keep valves operating smoothly. We use regular toilet paper and flush with indicated flush valve. Just got to give it about 10 minutes to flush and clean sensors. Of course that’s just us. Camp about 4 days a month.
  5. I put a few drops of virgin coconut oil in my toilet bowl. This lines the ball valve all the way through the system.
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