I spoke with Dometic to confirm your model number, thanks for all the information you provided, and was able to determine that you have a Dometic Penguin II with a heat pump so you'll be able to use the Replacement RV Air Conditioner Cover for Penguin and Dometic Air Conditioners # AT3308046006 to replace your current shroud. view full answer...
If your 2009 Forest River Lexington 283TS is on a Chevrolet chassis then yes, the Adco Deluxe RV Windshield Cover for Class C Motorhome part # 290-2509 is a fit. The 2009 Forest River Lexington 283TS could have also came with a Ford chassis so if this is what you have then the Adco Deluxe RV Windshield Cover for Class C Motorhome part # 290-2507 is what you will want to use. Therefore, the difference between part # 290-2509 and part # 290-2507 is in regards to fit. view full answer...
The best option we have to replace the reverse light on a 2007 Forest River Lexington Motorhome is with the ONE LED Backup Light part # BUL003CB which has roughly the same overall size and uses the same three prong connector. view full answer...
If your Dometic controller doesn't have a port for the Advent Air Heat Strip # ACMHD to plug into then the only way to make it work would be to swap out the air distribution box/controller with either the manual control # ACDB or wall control # ACRG15. This would give you a compatible controller for the heat strip to plug into and would essentially fully swap you over from a Dometic system to an Advent Air system. view full answer...
One way to identify the roof material type without removing it from your roof is to go to your vent fan and remove the inside trim cover. Manufacturers will typically pull it down and staple it to the vent opening. You can remove a staple or two if needed to lift it up and examine both sides. if one side is a different color than the other then it's EPDM and if both sides are the same color it is TPO.
Another way to check is to remove the trim strip on the outside of your RV where the... view full answer...
The existing sewer spigot for your RV is likely attached with ABS cement, so the only way to remove it will be to simply cut it it off after taking out the mounting screws. If you have a 2 inch pipe then the Valterra RV Sewer Spigot # T1006-2 that you mentioned is the correct part. If you need 1-1/2 inch spigot you will use # T1006-1 instead.
We do also have ABS Solvent Cement with part # A05-0303 that you can use when installing the new part. view full answer...
Yes, the Flexco Manual Pull-Out Step for RVs # SMFP-1100 that you referenced can replace an electric setup on your RV. The mounting brackets of this are 25 inches wide which is a very common size but worst case scenario you'd have to move the mounting brackets or use outriggers like part # LC301704. Another option is that you could weld these to your RV frame too. view full answer...
I was able to find some information on your 2005 Forest River Lexington Motorhome online. Your motorhome came with Lippert Coach steps so the replacement motor you asked about is # LC301695. The motor is likely the culprit if movement is the issue, but if it is simply not staying in place then the controller # LC301702 is more likely the part needing replaced. The controller is the brains of the operation so if it is not communicating properly, the controller is the issue. view full answer...
If you need an adapter to go from a 4-way round female socket to a 7-way blade socket the Hopkins Endurance Flex-Coil Trailer Connector Adapter w/ Nite-Glow # HM47043 is the correct coiled adapter for that.
There isn't a specific adapter to go from a 4-way round to a 7-way round since the 4-way round isn't that common. view full answer...
For your Firestone Ride-Rite Air Suspension system, on your 2008 Forest River Lexington Motorhome, we have the:
-Replacement Brass Inflation Valves # F3467 with the bracket # F98ZR.
This is also apart of a kit that you can use instead:
-Air Line Service Kit for Firestone Ride-Rite/Sport-Rite Air Helper Springs # F2012, which includes 18' of red 1/4" air line, (2) 1/4" NPT (National Pipe Thread) elbow fittings, 1 union tee and 2 inflation valves. view full answer...