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Les Hurdle

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  1. ok thanks. In my area 'Buster' is out glass man....... he did my Southwind and it seems ok.......... anything special about Monaco's?
  2. Must admit I hadn't through of that........... I went on a 200 mile trip after the incident and the coach seemed to drive ok. Trailing arms had ben replaced by 'Source' a while back.
  3. Sorry. I got the topic wrong.......... just got off the pane, put it down to jetlag . My coach does not have an auto leveling system. Intros cs it was because the road was not level as moved over it and on a corner.
  4. I had posted this elsewhere but advised to start over. I had mentioned once before I had an issue with the woodwork surrounding the toilet. I live along a dirt rough road. Going on a trip a week ago I moved at a snails pace down a hill but something wasn't right as the windshield cracked in the lower right corner to the top. Please see pics. Since then I noticed a shift in the 'line' of the coach on a panel which does not open. Pic 1/2 shows it slightly protruding [rear]. I tried to push it in but no human force moved it. However the other end of the panel is quite loose and can be moved in and out maybe 1/4 ". Pic 3 shows some kind of packing/filler in the gap on the left hand side of the panel. In the past I had no reason to look in this gap. Now I see a split in the 'filler' top to bottom . At this point in time I have no way of knowing if the split was there before or as a result of the torque which broke the windshield ......... as an aside must admit I am not a fan of the tri jack assemble........... anyway, I walked through the coach inside today and checked the toilet. The door which had been 'perfect' once the shifting of the surround was fixed is now tight at the top. Am I looking at serious body/chassis damage or is this the result of a twist which then 'righted itself?
  5. I had mentioned once before I had an issue with the woodwork surrounding the toilet. I live along a dirt rough road. Going on a trip a week ago I moved at a snails pace down a hill but something wasn't right as the windshield cracked in the lower right corner to the top. Please see pics. Since then I noticed a shift in the 'line' of the coach on a panel which does not open. Pic 1/2 shows it slightly protruding [rear]. I tried to push it in but no human force moved it. However the other end of the panel is quite loose and can be moved in and out maybe 1/4 ". Pic 3 shows some kind of packing/filler in the gap on the left hand side of the panel. In the past I had no reason to look in this gap. Now I see a split in the 'filler' top to bottom . At this point in time I have no way of knowing if the split was there before or as a result of the torque which broke the windshield ......... as an aside must admit I am not a fan of the tri jack assemble........... anyway, I walked through the coach inside today and checked the toilet. The door which had been 'perfect' once the shifting of the surround was fixed is now tight at the top. Am I looking at serious body/chassis damage or is this the result of a twist which then 'righted itself?
  6. Many thanks Stephen.......... I'm guessing via the hatch in the bedroom floor? I'll spill it. Then it occurred to me........... flexible pipe https://www.google.com/search?q=oil+drull+pump&oq=oil+drull+pump&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i59l3.3257j0j1&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#ip=1 Anyone have any experience with this idea? L
  7. Thanks to all for the input. I managed to get the for open by levering the bottom out and up. I disassembled the latch and did in fact fund the unit to be bent.
  8. Handle on baggage door moves.... it feels like it is engaging somewhere. The bottom of the door seal on either side moves a tiny bit when pulled hard but the middle is firmly wedged........ wd40 etc is not the answer........... I'm presuming the 'end' of the lock is somehow jammed into the door, unless it is a mechanism issue. How to get to the back of the door? L
  9. Anyone have info on https://www.irvineshadeanddoor.com/products/roller-shades/? my coach has these installed and aside from the 'window shades falling apart’ the front side to side shade only works on the day time shade. Same issue as noted in this thread. Motor 'glitches'........ apparently previous owner already put in 2 new motors ????? The local vendor in Orange County CA doesn't answer calls, the other is in Mesa AZ..... ?. send it all back to Elkhart? L
  10. OK, did not see any other Q's re such a dumb question......... the neck of the engine oil filler at the back of my 2004 cheetah sits 'up in the gallery' of the rear compartment. What is the easiest way to add oil? Even if the partition is moved the angle of dangle is a challenge? L
  11. My wife inadvertently left a clock on the wall as she put the passenger side slide out. Fortunately she did hear the crunch and stopped. I enclose 2 pics......... the top 2 screws have been pulled out of the trim.......... easy to cut off and maybe just glue it all back on, but, how would one remove the fabric and wood trim so as to 'do a proper job'. or is cut n glue the best way? Les
  12. I followed all the suggestions and checked various things. Rightly or wrongly I checked voltage at the line going to the solenoids with the engine running 12.56v I changed the air pipe from one solenoid to the other... voila... both worked ! Then it didn't. Unwisely I got underneath and started poking around looking for what ! The rats nest of wires was hard to follow since they were all the same color. As and when I saw a screw with a wire attached was screwed into the chassis I took it out, cleaned it up and replaced it. I have no idea if one of those is attached to the solenoid[s], but at last check both, with air pipes back to their original positions, work. The solenoid with the rubber interior releases air way slower than the other . For now it appears to me as if the entire issue was grounding, but how was one to know if the 'ground' was hidden........ I'll know more in a few weeks. Thanks to all who guided me through this process.
  13. Hi Dennis, It is 4 bags. Since I have had the 2004 coach I have found issues with the suspension which I don't think the previous owner was even aware [don't know why]...... I have learned a lot about solenoids etc and plan to investigate further in the next few days. Many on the list have offered support and help, thank you all. sadly the least helpful was Monaco Coach. I'll post my findings which may help others who are not overly aware of the mechanics of coaches.
  14. I'm no doubt doing this wrong but figured I'd tag onto this topic as my issue is sim. Wife was putting slide out and 'forgot' ! Result is the end trim is now partway off. Hope the pic tells the tale. I suspect the screws are under the fabric. I'd prefer not to take the whole thing off..... how does one remove the fabric?
  15. HI HARRY It will take 4 weeks to get solenoids from the supplier.........Pls email me at leshurdlebiz@gmail.com
  16. Engineers at Norgen today confirmed solenoid should work ok with 11.25v supply. They say it is when the v is OVER 12v there is a problem. The search for the solution continues.
  17. Thank you all.............. I'll get to the tests.......... hopefully moving back into the house this w/e so moho issues may have to wait for a few days.
  18. Apologies........... I had a 'musical' download going and did not use the link. I now see what it is........... thank you. These solenoids have a 'rubber' insert instead of a spring? However, when you say Valid Controller.......... not in the manual, do you refer to the plate which holds the dump switch etc? Ivan mentioned ground.......... from hot to chassis ground a slight increase to 11.34v........... I understand resistance in wires etc etc....... I've looked for an answer on-line as to what lower voltage will a 12v solendoid work........ didn't find an answer....... is there a low point? Also, bearing in mind for some reason my coach has a solenoid with a spring and one with a rubber insert. When a 12v source is connected they both work [individually], the spring is super fast, the rubber 'dribbles'. All new to me.
  19. Batt on coach shows 12.68v...... reading on line to the solenoid is 11.25v !! Does the solenoid require at least 12v.... if so, then here's the problem........ how to increase beyond 11.25?
  20. att Frank @Frank McElroy I went through any number of companies and would up with OneHydrualics in TX. 281 941 2310 [Liam]..... very helpful and found what hopefully is what I require......... even if not so, if you are not aware of this co they may be of help to others.
  21. Hi Tom, Ivan, Given valves are not my thing ! Is this what I'm looking for? KIP_Valves_S1_9-29.pdf
  22. Hi Tom, In my searches I did not find Norgreen. KIP flat out said they would not supply to individuals.... I'll try a different accent today L
  23. Hi. Maybe someone replaced one of the solenoids but they aren't the same and so far I can't find any. I figured the wiring as you suggest...... but the loop is very long for some reason. I'll know more tomorrow. L
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