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Garry Donohue

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  1. I made 4 Ramps total. 2 on each drive tires. The tags stay on ground 6 inches below the ramps. 

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    Place the ramps in front of the drive tires. Take a tape measurement from the lower ramp to the center of the top ramp. That is where the bottom of the tire will end up on the ramp. Then take this measurement up front to the steer tires. Measure from the front of the steer tires forward and place an item on the ground out and away from the tire so you can see the item when you look down out your side window. Give her just a little throttle and roll up and STOP where the bottom of the steer tire is in line with the item you left on the ground. This will cause your rear drive tires to end up exactly in the center of your ramps. 

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  2. Yes you can enter behind the water area by going into the smaller cargo door to the left of the water bay. On the right side wall of the cargo bay, slide the carpeted wall to the left which will expose the area behind the water system. There you will find an in line check valve that you will replace. 

  3. It looks like one. If you follow that line back under the coach, you might find that line attached to a small accumulator tank to hold the air supply. If you’re pulling that out, you might want to get the tank out also. 

  4. I have a 2007 Dynasty Squire and the exact same thing happened to me. Open the access hatch on top of the dashboard and reach down to the back of the heater. It was a connector that came loose. I forget if I accessed it through the hatch or I might have taken out the radio and reached in from that side. 

  5. I had the same problem with my 07 Dynasty. Go into the access hatch on top of the dashboard up front. To open, gently pry the decorative buttons off, then unscrew the two screws holding the hatch down. You will find a box with all the Aladdin/Cameras. To know you are on the correct box, run your fingers from the Aladdin screen in the front dash. The RCA type plugs, go into the back of the box. make sure they are all in tight. The plug for my rear bedroom screen had vibrated out. I pushed it back in and all was working again. 

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  6. Ok all fixed! It was the front mount of the passenger side Air Horn. I had pulled out someone’s cable TV wire in 2019 while driving home from purchasing the RV. This was before I knew of this forum and took it upon myself to spray the opening at the air horn with flex seal. It work since 2019 but I now saw pinholes in the sealant. So I used “brushable” Proflex in a can not caulking tube. It self leveled and sealed the small hole perfectly. Hopefully this helps someone in the future, 

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  7. I had already applied Sikaflex window sealer into the entire window including the gutter. I checked the running lights up top. I applied “brushable” Proflex to everything that attaches to the roof and am now waiting for it to rain again to see if I’m successful. Looking to see if I can locate where the wires for the porch awning enters the inside to see if that is the culprit. Seems to be more water in that area. 

  8. Rain leaked onto dashboard. I resealed everything up on the roof, but I’m suspicious that my Girard Door awning might be the culprit where the wires for the motor pass through the wall. My question is…Has anyone removed the outer awning cover to be able to see where the wires pass through on a 2007 Dynasty? I have the owners manual and it looks like the awning hangs onto two mounting brackets. I want to be able to put some Proflex sealer where the wires pass into the coach. 

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