Yes, the Adco Olefin HD RV Cover for 5th Wheel Toy Haulers up to 31' Long # AD99ZR that you referenced will work on your non-toy hauler 5th wheel camper. The only difference a toy hauler cover would have would be that it has a rear door that can zipper off for access to the back of the RV. view full answer...
to my knowledge there isn't a different generation of the MaxxAir II Covers since it is the second gen for the MaxxAir FanMate. The MaxxAir II RV and Trailer Roof Vent Cover w/ EZClip # MA26JR is 22" long x 17-12" wide x 9-3/4" tall so I would just double check that you actually received this model and not something else. That being said you could also just remove the old brackets and install the new ones to get the cover to mount. view full answer...
Yes, if you check out the picture of the underside of the MaxxAir II RV and Enclosed Trailer Roof Vent Cover # MA76JR that I attached you will see the screen that is on the inside of the cover that would prevent bugs from entering. view full answer...
The overall diameter of your tire is 31.6 inches. The Classic Accessories RV Wheel Covers # CA80085 that you referenced would be a little bit big but would still work very well for you. They are designed for 32 to 34-1/2 inch tire diameters. view full answer...
RV storage covers like the Camco UltraGuard cover part # CAM45740 that you referenced do not need anything to hook onto on the bottom of the trailer as they actually run straps under the trailer and connect to the other side that way. view full answer...
The Teddy Bear RV Bunk Bed Mattress - 74" Long x 28" Wide x 4" Tall # LC380765 is water resistant but not waterproof. I spoke with the manufacturer, Lippert, and they recommend using a carpet cleaner to wash and then suck out the water from the mattress and then let it lay out to fully dry. If you need replacement covers you can use # LC679284 for chocolate and # LC380765 for tan. The covers can be machine washed but also need to be laid out to dry and not machine dried. view full answer...
There are a couple reasons why your Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Furrion Setup # FR26PR is leaking water through the intake.
This could be caused by the drainage openings being clogged, or the roof gasket is damaged and should be replaced. If the drainage openings are clogged, I suggest attempting to clean them out and seeing if the issue is resolved. If not, you'll need to replace the gasket with # CAM25071. view full answer...
You will need to plug the magnetic lights into the RV 4-Way since the 2017 Jeep Wrangler 4-Way will not have power and the lighting system you have will not provide power to the Wrangler's 4-Way. Plug them into the RV and it will solve the problem. view full answer...
It sounds like you have the MaxxAir MaxxFan RV Vent with rain sensor # MA00-04500K.
This sensor consists of a small circuit board, which is shown in the linked photo. This could have failed, perhaps from damage from an impact from a tree branch or something like that.
You can try turning this feature off. On the vent's keypad there is a button that allows you to disable the rain sensor feature. This is noted by an arrow in the second photo. view full answer...
The fuse for the Jensen RV Stereo part # JWM60A is located on the back of the unit, it's a 10 amp below the twenty pin connector. I have attached a photo which shows the fuse in this location as well. In order to access the fuse you will need to remove the side covers so you can get to the screws which once remove will then allow you to take down the unit and see the back. I have attached a video which shows how to remove the side cover @ 8:25.
If the fuse is good then check for power... view full answer...
The temperature sensor for the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System # ADV64FR is located in the digital wall thermostat so if you have it in a placed where there's a vent blowing on it the sensor could think that the RV is cooler than it really is. Most other systems have the sensor located up in the air distribution box and since heat rises it typically gets hot enough to kick on faster. I recommend removing the cover of your air distribution box and checking to see if the coils are freezing... view full answer...
It sounds like the pressure relief valve on your tankless RV water heater may be faulty or not seated properly. If the pressure relief valve is faulty, it would need to be replaced.
- Camco RV Water Heater Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve # CAM10423 (1/2" valve)
- Camco RV Water Heater Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve # CAM10473 (3/4" valve)
Depending on the manufacturer of the water heater and the age, it may be covered under warranty. Before reaching out to the manufacturer... view full answer...
If the glass plate in the Greystone Standard RV Microwave # 324-000105 isn't turning when microwaving food then there's likely an internal issue with it that's either not sending power to the motor that powers the turntable or you have stripped gears. Either way you'll want to reach out to the manufacturer (now owned by Lippert Components) to see if this is covered under the warranty. view full answer...
The most common issue we see with getting no signal at the back of an RV with the Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision # FOS43TASF is due to a disruption of the camera's power wire. That is the first place you should check. One of the things that give you an idea of an issue is if none of your running lights are working on your trailer. This is usually a symptom of a blown fuse.
In order to make sure we have other potential issues covered, I went ahead and... view full answer...
What you're describing with your Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Carrier Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACCAR150 sounds like you have a defective control board.
Since the control board is located inside the air distribution box, to replace this part you're going to need to replace the entire air distribution box with the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACRG15.
This part is compatible with ducted and ductless systems, and includes... view full answer...
The Ultra Faucets RV Shower Valve w/ Vacuum Breaker - Single Lever Handle - Brushed Nickel # 277-000024 has that offset hole in the vacuum breaker diverter on purpose. The vacuum breaker on this shower valve lets you attach a handheld shower set and it has an anti-siphon device that will prevent the backflow contamination of your clean water supply. The anti-siphon device consists of an air hole that will drain water back out of the hose. You will want to make sure the washer does not... view full answer...
There is indeed a built-in fuse on the Furrion Over the Range RV Convection Microwave part # FMCM15SS, it's located at the upper right hand corner on the back of the unit. Therefore, the unit would need to be removed in order to access the fuse. The fuse however wouldn't be responsible for the problem you described, the fuse will control power to the unit so it either turns on or it doesn't.
I have also attached for you below the troubleshooting section of the owner's manual. The microwave... view full answer...
If your iRV6500 RV stereo has stopped working then the I recommend removing it from the wall and checking the fuse on the back of the unit to see if it's blown. You'll also want to check the wiring for any damage or loose connections.
If the fuse is good and there's no visible damage to the wires then the next step would be to check the power wire with a digital multimeter # PT89ZR to confirm if the unit is receiving a full 12 volts. If not, then we know the issue is your power source.... view full answer...
To reset the Solera Smart Arm 12V Power RV Awning part # LC517517 you will need to remove the upper motor cover of of the arm and there will be a connector there to take apart. With the cover still off plug it back in and try to operate it if it works put the cover back on. If it doesn't you will need to manually deploy the awning enough to get into the area behind the touch pad of the awning and undo the connectors there. There is a thin piece of plastic inside the channel that you remove... view full answer...
Your stereo will have a fuse located on the power wire that you can gain access to by removing it from the wall/dash/cabinet/etc. and then replace. That being said, if the unit is powering on but there's no sound that wouldn't typically indicate a bad fuse. I would first start by checking that the zones for your speakers are turned on so that the speakers actually receive power.
Other than checking the power to the unit and that all of your wiring is properly connected with no damage... view full answer...