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Post by joecamper on Feb 18, 2021 21:19:34 GMT -5
I had my rig in 12degrees and had no problems. I followed the suggestions above, this was 8 years ago. Ran the furnace and fireplace. I also filled the fresh tank and dripped the faucets. Hose was disconnected.
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Post by joecamper on Dec 16, 2020 14:29:14 GMT -5
I have a 2014 Durango 325 and has the "dummy" switch also. The dealer said they just used a "multiple use panel".
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Post by joecamper on Dec 15, 2020 14:42:25 GMT -5
What does your dealer say when you point out these items?
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Post by joecamper on Nov 16, 2020 13:40:53 GMT -5
When I was still working, we had some 2010 GM trucks and their fill was near the fenders.
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Post by joecamper on Sept 28, 2020 16:51:46 GMT -5
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Post by joecamper on Aug 27, 2020 22:48:09 GMT -5
I have my camper plugged in 24/7 since I bought it in 2013 (except when camping). I'm still on the original batteries.
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Post by joecamper on Aug 6, 2020 21:47:08 GMT -5
That's what this forum is all about! Thanks for posting your fix!
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Post by joecamper on Jul 17, 2020 14:15:44 GMT -5
My 5th wheel came with JT Strong Arms. Used them on my first trip, thought they were pretty good. However, I almost screwed up as I started to lower without disabling them. Next camp out pulled in during a heavy rain storm. Just didn't' take to enable them. Well, guess what, the camper was really stable, even with 40 MPH winds the next day. I never ever even used them after that. I guess between the disaster not disconnecting them along with how stable the camper was I never used them again.
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Post by joecamper on Jul 5, 2020 12:48:43 GMT -5
I had an issue similar to yours. I had a valve freeze (6 years doing nothing different while doing winterizing) and while it appeared to be functioning it wasn't.
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Post by joecamper on Jun 26, 2020 14:45:24 GMT -5
X2. Same model and year as Johnr.
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Post by joecamper on Feb 12, 2020 15:01:08 GMT -5
Not to mention, where's the drain for the black tank?
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Post by joecamper on Jan 5, 2020 21:09:41 GMT -5
I depends on how cold it will be. On one of my trips I was in mid teens for most of a week and half. I was replacing propane tanks about every 4 days.
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Post by joecamper on Dec 18, 2019 19:52:21 GMT -5
When I ordered my Durango, the electric cord reel was an option. After over 6 years of use I can't imagine not having one. So, I can't help you find and put in one, but as far as how great mine works, there are no downsides whatsoever.
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Post by joecamper on Sept 9, 2019 17:02:12 GMT -5
X2 on keeping it winterized until you get to where it doesn't freeze. You own't be sorry ...
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Post by joecamper on Aug 30, 2019 18:10:22 GMT -5
X2, what Lynnmor said
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Post by joecamper on Aug 28, 2019 22:25:59 GMT -5
Well, maybe I'm just lucky. I've had my TST since May of 2013. I never changed out my stems and they still don't leak.
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Post by joecamper on Aug 28, 2019 22:22:56 GMT -5
Count me as happy camper with the Pullrite Superglite.
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Post by joecamper on Aug 18, 2019 15:06:12 GMT -5
X3. A B C buttons to select which speakers are being used. You can use them individually or another combination that you would desire.
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Post by joecamper on Aug 8, 2019 13:08:50 GMT -5
I have that same rig. I had a few issues but all were taken care of by KZ. The fresh water tank had an incorrect drain setup. The fix cured that. Look for where the drain is for the tank. If it isn't fairly high on the outside, it needs rerouted. Heater was flawed (not KZ's problem), but KZ did replace it. Water Heater failed ... again wasn't KZ problem ... but KZ replaced it. Note that those issues were not in the first couple years of use. Other than those, the camper has been awesome. It has a lot of miles on it. Never had any issues with the slides.
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Post by joecamper on May 21, 2019 20:19:38 GMT -5
I use Gas Buddy to make plans where and when to get fuel. BTW, here in Colorado diesel is going for about $3.09
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