Inside that battery compartment while you are in there. Pay close attention and see if there are one or two small fuse holders in there with either a 5 or a 10 in them. These are main ECM fuses for the coach. Look for green on any of the small connectors/fuse area. Very common problem. Just a couple pointers. A lot of OE's like KW/FL/Pete/Int Put the ECM fuses in that area. That is the first area i check on service calls when either it shuts off or won't start.This message has been edited. Last edited by: TD3550,
Posts: 1420 | Location: Under a Truck | Registered: August 23, 2013
Originally posted by 1320racer: how long have you been using them?
I used mine all last year on my trip east. It saved me abpout $900 in fuel. You can see on the App what your price was, savings and the fee they kept as soon as the transaction is complete.
Posts: 638 | Location: Rochester, WA | Registered: November 22, 2006
Nice tires.As a side note you just might want to turn that tip down. That exhaust stream is pretty strong and the side will stay cleaner. Plus keep the exhaust heat away from the sidewall.
Posts: 1420 | Location: Under a Truck | Registered: August 23, 2013
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