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Operating tips (need to build this out more formally):
 
Operating tips (need to build this out more formally):
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*Electrical issues check the following things before troubleshooting
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==== Electrical issues check the following things before troubleshooting ====
*#A/T switch on dash
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*#Master Electronics switch in driver side airline compartment
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*#Battery disconnect switch
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*#Breaker panel in bedroom behind mirrors
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#A/T switch on dash
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#Master Electronics switch in driver side airline compartment
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#Battery disconnect switch
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#Breaker panel in bedroom behind mirrors<br />
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== Issues experienced and resolutions: ==
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==Issues experienced and resolutions:==
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===== Generator overheating and shutting down, radiator fan not running =====
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=====Generator overheating and shutting down, radiator fan not running=====
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* Replaced capacitor in junction box on side of fan; common fan/capacitor used in household furnaces
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*Replaced capacitor in junction box on side of fan; common fan/capacitor used in household furnaces
    
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==== City Water hook-up leaking water from fitting on outside of bus ====
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==== Generator starts but blows fuse after few seconds and will not keep running ====
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* Starter solenoid shorting, disassemble and clean/replace worn connectors OR hit starter with hammer a few times and try again (works!)
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====City Water hook-up leaking water from fitting on outside of bus====
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* Removed and replaced the water pressure regulator by removing the the protective cover under the wheel well, removing wall chase cover and re-installing new regulator
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*Removed and replaced the water pressure regulator by removing the the protective cover under the wheel well, removing wall chase cover and re-installing new regulator
** Note:  newer water pressure regulators have a 1/4" bigger cup and will not fit in existing location without cutting larger hole in floor, possible to just replace the regulator inside cup without replacing whole component.
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**Note:  newer water pressure regulators have a 1/4" bigger cup and will not fit in existing location without cutting larger hole in floor, possible to just replace the regulator inside cup without replacing whole component.
     

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