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RE: Water pump problem

I went thru 3, so don't be surprised. Locate the pump and disconnect the output line. If nothing comes out, remove the input line to check if water is making it's way to the pump. If water is making its way to the pump, then your pump is bad. Check your warranty, you may be within warranty.
If no water is coming to the pump, then check shutoff value(s).
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RVNDC
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06/27/11 06:42pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: I think i've lost my camping mojo--UPDATE pg 2

Sounds like you have a lot of areas that are contributing factors. As a therapeutic foster parent and Gulf war vet (PTSD), I can relate to how you're feeling.
Reading your post, it sounds like you're developing some methods of dealing with the issues. The accident happened and that's that. The question is "What did you learn from the event"? In order for you to move forward, you have to evaluate what you learned so you can apply it if necessary (that's life). Sounds like you really miss camping... My friend, life is too short. Step into your fears and push through.
In regards to your son; maybe take him ever now and then if he enjoys it or find something he does enjoy and make his day too.
Hope I don't sound like Dr. Phil. Sounds like you've been through h*ll, just keep moving and you'll be fine.
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RVNDC
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06/02/11 09:19pm |
RV Lifestyle
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RE: Satellite TV Options

I had DirecTV for a long time and recently switched to DishNetwork because of pricing and equipment. I have one master receiving and 2 remote receivers and only pay $40 a month.
I don't really like the channel numbering with DishNetwork, but I'm getting used to it.
I had an in-motion satellite antenna on my old rig and it worked well. The television is hidden while driving (slide), so now I have a stationary antenna on my new rig.
Good luck.
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RVNDC
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06/02/11 09:04pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Joplin RVs

I'd start with this one... rv.net
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RVNDC
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06/02/11 06:52pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: No water

I recommend testing to see if you have 12 volts going to the pump, if you do, then your pump has failed. My rig is a 2008 and I have replaced the pump 3 times. If you don't have current going to the pump then I suspect a broken wire or loose connection at the pump.
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RVNDC
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06/02/11 06:47pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: "This Has Got To Be A New -Low-"

It goes back further than the Obama Administration. Anyone remember NAFTA?
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RVNDC
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06/01/11 09:13pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: 12 volt not working

Dead battery???
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RVNDC
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06/01/11 06:35pm |
Class C Motorhomes
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RE: Furnace problems...any suggestions?

I had the same problem with mine. You have to replace the electronic circuit board. I paid $65 and installed it myself. Remove the external screws from around the exhaust. Remove a few interior screws that hold the unit in place. Slide the furnance out. You'll see the board.
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RVNDC
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06/01/11 06:06pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: 12 volt not working

Check the leads on the batteries?
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RVNDC
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06/01/11 05:55pm |
Class C Motorhomes
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