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  • Torque For Nev-R-Lube Nut
  • When installing a bearing like the Bearing, 42MM Nev-R-Lube 42MM x 76MM x 39MM # 31-73-3 the nut should be torqued to 145-155 ft. lbs.
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  • Installing a Brake Controller in a 2002 Holiday Rambler Endeavor
  • A brake controller is going to need to be hardwired into your 2002 Holiday Rambler Endeavor because there is no plug available. In order to do this (since I assume it already has a 6-pin wiring harness in the back) you will need to cut that and connect it to the Universal Brake Controller Wiring Kit # ETBC7 using a circuit tester such as # PTW2993 to test the functions. You will also likely need extra wire # 10-2-1 and butt connectors # DW05745-10 for this installation. I have added links...
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  • Wiring Multiple Heater Pads to an On/Off Switch
  • For starters, I have attached a photo of how the Universal-Design Rocker Switch part # PK34360 should be wired. However, I believe the issue you are having is in regards to the size of wire used. The correct size or (gauge) will vary depending on factors such as amp draw and length of wire. The wires running from the heater to the splice can be anywhere from 16 gauge - 10 gauge depending on length. However, once the three heater wires are spliced together and traveling to the switch you...
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  • Availability of Supplemental Braking System that Has Manual Override Lever for Testing Brakes
  • The Blue Ox Patriot supplemental braking system part # BLU37TR has a manual override lever that you can apply from within the motorhome to perform the brake test you mentioned. For more info on this system check out the review video link I attached.
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  • Location of Brake Controller Installation Port on 2006 Holiday Rambler Ambassador
  • The best way to confirm the presence and location of a brake controller installation port in your 2006 Holiday Rambler Ambassador is to provide the coach's VIN to the manufacturer so that they can confirm which model year of base chassis was used to build it and where the port is located. A 2006 RV could have been built on either a 2005 or 2006 chassis so it is best to confirm. On some Holiday Ramblers the wiring port for a trailer brake controller can be found under the left side control...
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  • Connecting a Motorhome with a 6-way Trailer Connector to a Trailer with a 7-way with Electric Brakes
  • Since you already have a 6-way on the back of your 2001 Holiday Rambler Imperial it's possible there's already a brake circuit. However, since the previous owner was towing a vehicle it may not and you'll need to check for a wire running from the back of the 6-way to the cab of the RV. I've attached a diagram that may help you determine it. Traditionally, the brake control wire is blue and will connect to the back of the 6-way connector at the 3 O'clock position or center position, depending...
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