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Jcparmley

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  1. Hello All I have a 1997 Monaco Executive that I am having trouble with the levelers. I purchased the RV over a year ago and have been slowly remodeling the inside. The previous owner said he didn't mess with the leveler system and that the "auto" has never really worked so he only used it manually. When we first got the coach, the control panel wouldn't turn on unless you gave it a wack with your hand. So my assumption was it was a loose connection. After a while it wouldn't turn on at all. So just in case it was the power switch I ordered a new one from RVA. I removed the the control panel that was in the armrest of the driver and attempted to find the loose connection. I couldn't find one. I checked with my volt meter and the panel isn't getting 12 volts. So I checked the 15 amp fuse in the front compartment and it looks good, and has continuity between the posts. So I looked up at the Leveler Safety Relay and noticed that someone had "rigged" with the relay and it was not wired as it came from the factory. So, I pulled out my wiring diagram and this is where things got interesting. Ay previous owner, or mechanic has messed with this relay and I am not even sure how I can test it. This is what my wiring diagram now shows. So if you follow the diagram I should have brown wire going from the "Start Solenoid" Question #1: Should this brown wire from the Start Solenoid have 12 volts? That brown wire goes to a the "Neutral Safety" Relay. Out of the Neutral relay is a brown wire going to a connector in the center console labeled M12B Question #2: Should the brown wire from the Neutral Safety Relay to the connector M12B have 12 volts? It currently does NOT have 12 volts. From connector M12B another brown wire goes to the "Leveler Safety Relay" in the front electrical panel under the driver seat. This is where my wiring diagram turns into a mess to translate. Can anyone answer the first two questions? And, can anyone help me make sense of this Leveler Safety Relay? One last thing. I took my 12 volt battery jumper and using a jumper wire I connected it to the control board on/off switch directly and the board lit up and I was able to lower and lift the jacks as normal. However, the on off switch when turned off did not turn off the board, so that might still be an issue. Either way, it looks like I can "hotwire" the control board and still have use of the jacks. But that isn't what I prefer.
  2. I am looking for a windshield gasket for my 97 Monaco Executive. My windshield needs to be reset. The old gasket is hard from sun exposure. I had to tape the seams of the windshield just to drive it home from Colorado to Wisconsin because the wind noise was awful. Anyhow, after a lot of calling around I found a shop who can do the work but they won't guarantee the work because of the age of the motor-home. Anyhow, I am looking for the proper gasket and having trouble. The parts PDF on this site doesn't seem to have the gasket listed, unless I am missing it. Does anyone know what gasket is used? Also, does anyone have any good advice on what should be done and what shouldn't, such as: using sealant or not? Thanks
  3. Yes. I live in Wisconsin and it is -10 today. Unfortunately I have another 20 or so years to work so I can’t go south quite yet. I did check the grounds that I could find. I will look for more. I was thinking about installing the GFCI breaker and just leaving every outlet as is. That’s a good idea. Thank you I have a new pure sine inverter to install. The unit that is in the coach is a “heart” unit. I’m not sure if it is modified or pure. The outlet would trip when I plugged in my cell phone charger or electric toothbrush. So clearly something was not correct. But my tester showed that everything was wired correctly. That’s why I thought it might be the inverter.
  4. I purchased a 97 Monaco Executive this past October. I flew out to Colorado to purchase it and drive it home to Wisconsin. On the way home I noticed that every time I plugged something into the outlets the GFCI tripped. I stopped at Walmart to sleep and purchased a couple new GFCI outlets assuming that the ones in the RV were old. Switching them out did not work and the new GFCI tripped as well. So the next day I purchased a tester and the test showed that the wiring was ok. So I purchased a standard outlet and installed them until I made it home. Now I need to figure out what is happening and why the GFCI keeps tripping. I am planing on upgrading the inverter from the old one to a new Zantrex 3012. Any suggestions on where I should start to diagnose the GFCI issue?
  5. Hello All I purchased a 97 Monaco Executive this October. The dash blower only works when I turn the dial to high. I thought it was the HVAC controller on the dash so I purchased one off of ebay. Anyhow, after installing it the blower still only works on high. So I thought that it might be a relay but when I look at the blower box I can't seem to find one. Obviously it could be the fan has gone bad but I thought I would try the easy stuff first. Any suggestions?
  6. So the consensus is that it might or might not? I guess I just have see when I pick it up. What are your thoughts on the 97 Monaco Executive with M11?
  7. Oh, that's no good. I was hoping it did so I could use my Bluefire. I thought the M11 had the celect injector so there must be a computer somewhere but it must not transmit any other data such as temps, etc. Is that correct?
  8. Hello All My name is Jared. I am planing on purchasing a 1997 Monaco Executive with Cummins M11 450hp engine. I was wondering if that coach has a diagnostic port such as the J1708?
  9. Thanks. I was just asking because I have a series 60 from my bus and I was debating if I should keep it just in case I need an engine for the evening or sell it.
  10. Hello All I am wondering if a Series 60 will fit in a 1997 Monaco Executive with a M11 Cummins?
  11. Do you know what the username is who created this gauge using bluefire?
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