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Scott Le Magicien

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    Scott
  • Make
    Monaco
  • Model
    Diplomat
  • Year
    2002
  • City & State
    Goetzenbruck, Grand Est

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    Traveling through Europe in a 2002 Monaco Diplomat 38’ since 2016

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  1. It's a wireless remote. All the lights = Low Beams, HIgh Beams, and the Fog Lights.
  2. And I really don't like taking my eyes (and more importantly my peripheral vision) off the road to find the correct switch on the side panel... So I added my own remote! The Lights button turns on ALL THE LIGHTS! And the Horns button activates the airhorns on the roof. They're loud, but nice have sometimes! The remote is a Visonic. They're not made any more, sadly, but sometimes you can find them on eBay...
  3. For those who want the best... I got tired of replacing the little limit switches that most of these pumps use to control the pressure. So we wanted a pump with an electronic pressure sensor. The ones the big yachts use seems to be Marco Pumps of Italy. We tried the 6.9gpm but ended up upgrading to their top of the line 12.3gpm. Not cheap but you get what you pay for. https://items.marco.it/us/up14-e-electronic-water-pressure-pump-12-2-gpm.html
  4. Hi! I’ve not seen one of these in our 2002 Diplomat. Where should I look and what does is do? Thanks!!
  5. Thanks Stephen! This is a brilliant solution, and it arrived just in time as we want to replace our hydraulic lines after having had one burst this past September. Can you tell me where the 4th hose was? I understand having two shorter hoses near the pump and the steering unit, but did you also split the long one in between them as well? I guess if the split was in a place where you could get to it, it would mean only replacing part of this long hose and not the whole thing, correct? I’ll have to google “zero restriction fittings” but as I understand the term it means they allow for the same amount of fluid transmission as the hose itself does, correct? Thanks again!! Scott
  6. Hi! Can you give me an idea of how to do this?? Our pump no longer lifts the front end. Tried another pump, same issue.. Thanks!!
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