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On 2/22/2024 at 8:38 AM, veraken said:
I also have Coach-Net. I recently signed-up for their Road Hazard Protect program for 6 years. Total cost for 6 years was $502 or @ $85.00/year.
Hazard Protect Coverage includes:- Sign and drive, no deductible
- Up to 2 tire replacements per year (no limit on cost)
- Up to 2 wheel damage repairs per year (up to $300 max)
discounted rate of $340 for 1 year or $502 for 6 years.Link won't open... will you check and repost?
I checked Coach-Net site and this pricing is not listed.
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Same scenario... STOP Engine light with absolutely no gauge or drivability issues. Cummins mobile tech read code... low coolant. Bad sensor @ surge tank.
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Something like this will work for metal. You may have to get creative with "pull point" attachment.
Maybe expanding molly or riv nut.
A little more creativity would be required for fiberglass. -
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On 4/22/2023 at 4:05 PM, Chuck H said:
...the red light which is apparently burned out
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1 hour ago, Ivan K said:
I would just mount it the same way the OEM is, probably screws if i was serious about keeping it permanently and could not reuse the existing holes. The wall is pretty thick all around, 2" thick. Could use a stud finder to avoid potential brace. Small pilot drilled hole to prevent cracking in the new position and seal the old holes.
Thanks. Do you have an idea on the aprox. thickness of the outer surface (fiberglass / luan)?
I have not yet removed the existing light and that answer may become obvious once I do.
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I wish to install an upgraded (longer / larger) 12v patio light and am unsure about how to proceed as new mounting holes will be required.
It will be mounted in place of the OEM patio light.
I'm unsure about the composition / thickness of the exterior side walls on my 2003 HR Neptune.
Any advise as to what mounting hardware to use would be appreciated. I'm considering some sort of expanding molly.
Below is a link to the light I've purchased. Thanks, Johnhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B089NMFRMX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I believe this is the switch you are looking for.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000C9SAJC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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On 3/18/2023 at 2:19 PM, snoracer said:
Has anyone installed a remote oil filter and /or a bypass oil filter system on a cummins ISL? Sure would be nice to have it in an easier to change location.
I use this along with a 12" long, 1/2" socket drive extension.
It allows me to easily "relocate" my filter to the garage floor😊https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08LT64XB1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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On 3/23/2023 at 12:39 PM, Happycarz said:
ACDelco D1588 headlight switch
Correct... ↑ is the one that worked for me.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000C9SAJC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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On 2/26/2023 at 7:17 PM, Idoc57 said:
I am sorry, but I was informed this morning that they are not taking any more new orders.
Hi Carey,
Thanks again to you and your family for taking on this obviously popular project.
Just out of curiosity... how many covers did the kids print and ship?
How about a "guess how many beans in the jar" contest ($5 per guess??) as an addition to their fundraising efforts.
You could offer the winner a hearty thanks and a virtual "high five". I think it would be fun!!!
I'll watch for your reply and jump in @ Venmo if you wanna do it.Regards, John
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10 hours ago, 1nolaguy said:
On ebay there is a GP4000 (yellow model) I have the last one in my cart at $87.70 . This item is new from seller UCmoon2. I am deleting it now as The one I ordered yesterday has already shipped and was only 1$ more. Look for this on e-bay under this seller if you are interested.
I purchased the GP 4000 on Amazon at $100. It included a very nice semi hard shell case. Read ad carefully to determine if case is bundled at stated price.
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On 2/14/2023 at 11:13 AM, bandmmorris said:
Thanks for all the information. I spoke with Steel Rubber Products and they did not think they had anything they had would withstand the heat. Found something at McMaster that seems like it will work.
https://www.mcmaster.com/door-weatherstripping/high-temperature-hollow-rubber-surface-mount-seals/
Can anyone with experience re. these products post a recommendation?
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Hi Carey,
I received and installed my weep hole covers during the hectic holiday season. Now that things have returned to normal I want to take the time to express my sincere thanks to you and your family for all the time spent on this great project. I really enjoyed the thank you cards from the kids. The covers look great, fit perfect, and installed easily as per your instructions. Happy New Year to you and your family!
Regards,
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I would be thrilled to purchase (14) right side and (14) left side covers as they become available.
Please put me on the list!
Thanks and Merry Christmas,Regards,
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On 3/28/2022 at 1:34 PM, gdroberson said:
amazon NS1-79750LW round indicator light
NO... Amazon referenced light is 120V. You need a 12V light.
I used this light from Grainger:
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Tom
Thank you for the in-depth reply / explanation and for the time spent composing it.
VERY helpful... I understand what is involved in diagnosing and solving my problem.Regards, John
FIXED!!!
I finally found the blown fuse shunting power to the LP solenoid.
It is fuse #6 in the front distribution panel, located roadside forward of front wheel. Labeled "Service Lights"
I hope this helps saves someone the time it took me to find it (after testing fuses in 3 different boxes).Regards, John
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Tom
Thank you for the in-depth reply / explanation and for the time spent composing it.
VERY helpful... I understand what is involved in diagnosing and solving my problem.Regards, John
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10 hours ago, Marine Boy said:
Looks like the light you bought is a high voltage ac light and I would believe that the solenoid is 12vdc, so indicator light you bought wouldn't work.
You are correct... I bought the wrong light. Oops.
Could you comment as to why the tank switch no longer opens / closes the tank solenoid?
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008KNPP9U/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I purchased this lamp in an attempt to fix the "no indicator light" problem". My solenoid was working but no light. I removed old lamp and replaced with this and still no light. Solenoid worked. In an attempt to get light to work, I reversed wires and still no light but... now solenoid will not activate. No sound from solenoid and, of course, no gas in coach. I tried jumping wires to lamp together in an attempt to bypass but nothing. Could I have blown a fuse re. solenoid? Searched manuals but cannot find where this fuse may be. Any ideas. -
On 3/28/2022 at 1:34 PM, gdroberson said:
amazon NS1-79750LW round indicator light
I purchased this light in an attempt to fix the "no indicator light" problem". My solenoid was working but no light. I removed old lamp and replace with this and still no light. Solenoid worked. In an attempt to get light to work, I reversed wires and still no light but... now solenoid will not activate. No sound from solenoid and, of course, no gas in coach. I tried jumping wires to lamp together in an attempt to bypass but nothing. Could I have blown a fuse re. solenoid? Searched manuals but cannot find where this fuse may be. Any ideas.
Thanks, John
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Thanks for the valuable insights and comments... think I'll be looking in a different direction.
John
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Good morning,
I'm considering a BlueFire device for my "new to me" HR Neptune (2003).
Could anyone provide any insight or suggestions re. this device found on Amazon?
Roadside Assistance Preference
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Thanks.