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Yes, you can replace your GE air conditoner with an Advent air conditioner like the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner #ACM150. Additionally, you will also need a thermostat. For that, you can use the Air Distribution Box w/ Built-In Thermostat for…
view full answer...Your 13-10 equalizers, which should be equivalent to Equalizer #TREQ310 measures 6-1/16 inches from bolt hole to bolt hole (see accompanying photo) and due to that you will need to use the E-Z Flex Heavy Duty Rubber Suspension System #K71-652-00.…
view full answer...The correct replacement for the Oil Seal 225255UC is the Oil Seal part #9103309. These both have a 2.24/2.25" inner diameter and 3.37" outer diameter. They are also designed for use with oil bath…
view full answer...In order to replace the Advent Analog Wall Thermostat ACTH11 you'll need the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners part #ACRG15. This is a digital style replacement which is what…
view full answer...It is really not a great idea to drive with a trailer cover like the part #052963735635 installed on a trailer. The only way I could safely recommend you do so is if you were to keep the speeds under 25 miles per hour and you…
view full answer...Is the battery of the breakaway kit charged? Does your tow vehicle have a brake controller installed?
view full answer...If your rear indicators are not working, it's almost certainly a poor ground, so the first thing to do is take a look at your ground connections to make sure they are attached to bare metal surfaces and free of any paint, dirt…
view full answer...National seal 472920 has an inner diameter of 2.25 inches and outer diameter of 3.375. For a replacement, you will want Grease Seal - Double Lip #GS-2250DL or oil seal #10-63.
view full answer...The first thing to do is disconnect the trailer from the Liberty. Then using a circuit tester, like part #PTW2993, test each pin of the 4-Way. Clip the alligator clip of the circuit tester to the exposed post, the ground wire. Check each pin with…
view full answer...We've found that typically when the problem you have arises the issue is a blown third brake light fuse as this is same circuit as what activates brake controller with brake pedal. So I would check and see if all of your brake…
view full answer...First thing you will need to do is check that all of the wiring of the actuator and your brake controller are correct. I attached a couple diagrams that should be helpful I spoke with my contact at Dexter and there is a way to troubleshoot your…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Dexter and there is a way to troubleshoot your actuator. If you use a 12 volt battery and connect just the white wire from the actuator to the negative post and then connect the black wire to the positive side of the…
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