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SteveL1948

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Posted: 02/05/12 04:55pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Hi all, I posted this on the B+ section before I seen this so thought I would post here also; I have a 2007 R Vision Trail Lite Mod 210 with the Ford V10 engine and when fueling the fumes keep kicking off the pump. It does this on the slowest pump speed. It is not as bad if I'm setting on a downgrade but if its level or on and upgrade it takes for ever to fuel and then most of the time I don't get it full. Anyone else have this problem or have a fix they know of for this issue? Thanks for any help! I'm a newby here but already love these forums and have found some great info.





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My 2007 R-vision M213 exhaust fan door on the outside is completely loose. I'm not sure if it broke off or what. Anyone else had a problem with this issue? Thanks, Steve

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our bathroom fan outside cover/hatch once broke free of its attacher so that the crank arm was no longer connected to the hatch which started flapping while driving. Wired it shut and at home fixed it by fashioning a new screw/washer thing to slide in the guide that is attached to the underside (inside) of the hatch.

No other issues w/ it or with the fantastic fan in the living area.

* This post was edited 04/05/12 02:49am by burlmart *


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SteveL1948 - You might have to be more specific on which exhaust fan you speak. Our Trail-Lite has an exhaust fan above the stove with a door or flap on the outside sidewall. As "burlmart" mentions, he has an exhaust fan in the bathroom with vent on roof. To add complication, I installed a fantastic exhaust fan in the 14x14 hinged vent in the front of the RV.

If you are talking about the hinged 14x14 on the roof, the hinged door can be replaced fairly easily and is not prohibitively (<--is that a word?) expensive. Those hinged doors are fairly universal for all RV's.


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Gene and burlmart, it is the stove top exhaust fan vent on the side of the unit. It has the 2 slide clips on the bottom to hold it closed but the top is completely loose. When the wind blows it just sets there and flaps so I completely removed it for now.
I did finally check the fuel fill tube and everything looks good except from what I can tell the manufacturer might have put to small of fill pipe on it. Looks like maybe 1 1/2 inch pipe and most I ever seen was probably 2 to 3 inch in diameter.
In the meantime I now have it at and RV dealer having the refrig looked at in it. Really odd but the refrig will not stay on when plugged up to electric. Not even on gas. Unplug the refrig and or cut off the power supply to the unit and it will run on gas. Plug it back in and it shuts down. Anyhow will report the results on this when find out the problem in case anyone else has this issue in the future. Thanks to everyone for your comments!! Steve

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Posted: 05/21/12 05:47pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Hey All, traded my R-Vision for a Class A so will be leaving here and heading there. Thanks for all the comments and hope you all keep these forums going because they sure are helpful!!! Happy trails to you!! Steve

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