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Posted By: retirednp
on 08/16/04 04:23pm
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The rig is on a spartan chassis.
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Posted By: Todd Barney
on 08/21/04 07:54pm
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Driveline: 1991 Chevrolet P30 454 1992 Fleetwood Southwind ~75k miles Symptoms: Hard crank, acted flooded, caught with belch of black smoke, died upon putting it in gear. Cause: Fault water temp sensor. Outcome: Back to normal. Details: Evidence of rich running, based on soot at tailpipe, puff of black smoke on start up. But ran fine for 400+ miles from Atlanta down to Florida. Near end of trip, started sputtering and hesitating from a start. Idle high, around 2,000 rpm. Rig would not re-start after backing into campsite. Acted flooded. Held down accelerator, engine would fire with huge clouds of black smoke, idle high, but as soon as I put it in gear, it would die. Cooled off, next morning was able to start and drive to Wal-mart for supplies, but wouldn't re-start in the parking lot. Same acting flooded, black smoke, high idle, died in gear. Called mechanic. Replaced distributor cap, rotor, and fuel filter. Battery was also very weak, and it was changed at this time. Same symptoms. Ignition checked out okay, the computer was just dumping too much fuel. Mechanic hooked up a scanner. It gave no error codes, but he noticed the water temp sensor was reading 5 deg. F. (In Florida in August!) Apparently that was causing engine to run too rich. Replaced sensor, fire right up, idle back in normal range, but "lumpy." Plugs were fouled from all of the rich running. Changed them, and pulled O2 sensor and wiped it clean (it was new) and idle smoothed out. Ran perfectly the 400+ miles back to Atlanta. 2006 Maxlite 30BHS Maxlite Photos Large: 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Quadcab 4x4 V-10 5spd manual 3.73 Equal-i-zer, Prodigy Medium: '07 Infiniti G35S Small: '91 Miata Pad the walls, we got 10-yr-old twins in here! |
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Posted By: ygohome
on 08/25/04 05:14pm
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Only wished I had had knowledge of this Forumn few years ago. Could literally write a book about our rig. Lemon from the first year, however, stupidly felt like we should fix everything & had a dealer that would listen but didn't help. Many parts had been recalled before assembly per different manufacturers contacted. Have never had a trip without a problem. Each time feel now everything is right. Last Sept.2003 had it checked out for a trip. Kept blowing fuses on trip. Back to shop. Had electrical wiring checked. On way home from the shop lost all power. No power steering, no brakes, etc. Thank goodness emergency brakes worked. Towed to local garage, State Police ordered road service. Still haven't heard for the 3nd time from GS Rd Service (Unusual). Mechanic immediately said not getting gas. Replaced gas pump & filter. On way home from local garage planning to leave for Samboree, again the engine stopped. No fun losing control & rolling backwards on hill. Thankful again for emergency brakes. Tested and repaired??? (May mention even during times it was not used would continue to start it up weekly & few trips around the block.) This Spring, even though plugged into power source, had dead batteries. Mechanic claimed needed heavier duty batteries. Also found a spark causing it to short out. Last week on way to have it inspected, lost power. Towed to original shop. Had to replace computer, still blew out. Than found a spark that was the cause & replaced the computer, coil that was damaged. Arrived home & have tested it driving around the block. It would be interesting to know the record of different manufacturers. Anyone thinking of buying a FLEETWOOD MH- buyer beware. 4th MH, outside of the 2nd MH- Jamboree Class C front end going out, other 2 had no problems. 1st MH, April 1970- lasted 11 yrs. & 131,000 mi.. Good old days! Ygohome Jean |
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Posted By: DoubleTap830
on 08/26/04 12:29am
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RV particulars: Winnie Itasca 33V Driveline (8.1 WH20 Allison 5 Speed) Miles: 1930 Year: 2004.5 Break Down Description: Coming home 10 miles from the dealership on a 3% grade in brand new MH, check engine light came on and lost about 50% power Symptoms: See above Effect: Had to pull over and have it flatbed towed back to Range RV in Victorville, CA where it sat for 9 days and I was treated like a Leper the same day I plunked down $140,000 for this dog. Cause: Bad mass air flow sensor, failed alternator, bad ABS module, shorted tail light and flasher harness in dash, bad central computer module, Results: I am not a fan of workhorse chassis. '04 Itasca Suncruiser 33V, '05 Scion xB toad '66 Wife ( Low mileage/high maintenance ) 2 Noisy kids and a worthless chihuaha ( Just kidding, I love the dog ) |
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Posted By: Rebounderman
on 08/27/04 02:40pm
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Trouble #1 RV particulars:37U Bounder Driveline (Engine, Transmission):ISB300, Allison 6 Speed Miles:5300 Year:2005 Break Down Description: (You can add any description of the problem here that you think would help others in understanding the situation and problem.) Symptoms: Lost all electrical power while on the road Effect: All dash instruments failed. Eventually chasis battery failed. Cause ad AlternatorOutcome:Alternator replaced. Excellent trouble shooting and repair by New Jersey Freightliner facility. Trouble #2 RV particulars:37U Bounder Driveline (Engine, Transmission):ISB 300, Allison 6 Speed Miles:7200 Year:2005 Break Down Description: (You can add any description of the problem here that you think would help others in understanding the situation and problem.) Symptoms: Check Engine light illuminated Effect: No loss of power, smoking etc. just the light on Cause: Bad exhaust temperature sensor Outcome: Replaced sensor. Lousy troubleshooting by Cummins center in Harrisonburg, Va. It took them 10 hours to correct and then they charged me $10 because they had to have the part taxied over from another shop in town. Both repairs covered under warranty Dave and Nancy Irwin">
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Posted By: havin fun
on 08/31/04 02:48pm
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we have a 1999 georgia boy 3515 drive line f53 ford motor V-10 symptoms : won't come out of park out come : replaced relay in steering column .to let it come out of park .ford said that their are 9 things that causes this . from blown fuses ,relay's , solenoid's ,cable , shift pin in transmission ,wiring. retired havin fun with 1999 georgie boy 3515 and the wife too . V-10 ford ">">">">">"> SLOW DOWN AND SMELL THE FLOWERS
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Posted By: Richmeister
on 09/01/04 01:00pm
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Badeye, Did you ever compile any of the break down info you were collecting?
Rich FMCA F314671 2000 Holiday Rambler Endeavor 38 CDD Cat 330 h.p. 2003 Jeep Liberty Aventa II, Apollo brake |
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Posted By: Mr.Ron
on 09/01/04 09:32pm
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I have not had the misfortune to experience a major breakdown. But if I did I would want some protection from an extended warranty. I have a 1998 Bounder and have carried the extended warranty for coming up on 7 years. I have been considering the Good Sam extended warranty to the tune of $617.00 a year, that would not be much if I had a major breakdown. Can you or someone on the forumn give some of your thoughts on this and the subject of extended warranty in general. Thank You Mr. Ron 1998 Fleetwood Bounder V-10, Ford F-53 chassis. |
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Posted By: jas415
on 09/03/04 09:44am
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2001 Monaco Diplomat Driveline: Cummins 8.3L ISC 330HP Miles: 22,540 Year: 2001 Break Down Description: No AC power to front TV, satelite systems and refrigerator (Norcold 1200 LRIM) All other AC powered systems were working Effect: Had to run Regrigerator on DC or LP Cause: Tripped GFI outlet in bathroom Outcome: Reset GFI and everything worked perfectly, never happened again. We had just set up the coach at a campground, Goliad St Park in Goliad, Tx. had AC on, radio was playing, Microwave worked, etc, when I started to try to get refrigerator to work on AC. Indicated 'No AC', then I noticed the Satelite system was not powered up and there was no front TV working. Caled the dealership after looking through the manual for 30 minutes, and checking all the breakers and fuses. Nothing tripped or blown. The GFI was installed to protect the AC outlets and the people in the coach, however, it was also hooked to the outlet in the outside panel of the refrigerator where there is a 110V outlet to plug the refrigerator in for AC power. That would protect a person outside. Great Idea and great safety, they just should have covered it in the manual. Jerry and Virginia 2001 Monaco Diplomat 2003 Tahoe Toad, Sadie the Westie. |
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Posted By: Ken-o
on 09/04/04 05:49am
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mine was caused by a *%$* mechanic who didn't put the cotter keys back in the spindle nuts (His insurance paid for repairs in full)
2008 Damon Challenger 34 ft,great for me and new wife to go to Sq and round dance weekends,Masonic,O.E.S.,and Natil United Methodist Campers weekends DECOLORES MY FRIENDS Come see us at http://pages.prodigy.net/ken-o-vern |
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