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Kent Madison

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    Kent
  • Make
    Holiday Ramber
  • Model
    Navigator
  • Year
    2009
  • City & State
    echo, or

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    28647 Madison rd, Echo, Oregon, 97826
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    On our 2nd HR and enjoying it

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  1. I cannot find the door bell chime location on my 2009 Holiday Rambler Bismarck 4 to see why the door bell doesn't work. I did find this box on the wall going into the rear bath. I don't know what it does as it's batteries where dead. Changed the batteries and still nothing.
  2. The men at RV Cams had what I needed. Great service. Voyager RCA/Power adapter: https://www.rvcams.com/p/31300006.html RCA-to-Sony adapter: https://www.rvcams.com/p/VCB-AV12.html Thanks for all the help.
  3. Thanks. I now know how to fix it if it acts up again.
  4. I replaced my aftermarket Sony camera with the original Ramco factory mirrors and cameras. I now need to wire them up to the aftermarket Sony video box. Can anyone help with the process. I have a Voyager monitor. The original ASA plug is 4 pin and the Sony is 6 pin. Both have a red, white, black and shielded wire and the Sony also has a green wire. I was hoping I could just splice the two wires together. Thanks
  5. I might try that if I need more cooling. Thanks
  6. it ended up being this temperature switch. Tapped on it and it started cycling like it should. Thanks everyone for the help.
  7. PCB in the FRB???? Not sure that this means. Sorry
  8. The fan blows but the AC clutch will not engage and the condenser fan will not run.
  9. On my 09 holiday rambler navigator Bismark 4 the dash AC works some times and not some times. I had the same problem with the wipers so I installed the 5V fix and that corrected the wiper problem. I am wondering if the Dash AC is also ran through the front CCM and if the low voltage that front CCM is providing could be part of the problem. I have checked all the fuses and they are good and I put in a new AC condenser fan a few months ago. Getting ready to travel south for a few weeks and would really like the AC working. Any suggestion on if I need to add the 5Volt fix to the front AC CCM wires like I did for the wipers? Thanks
  10. I would take a dozen for each side if you decide to make them.
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