The toilet is fixed, the icemaker is fixed, the air conditioner is fixed, that is three, isn't it? There shouldn't be anymore, should there? Wanna bet?
When we left Las Vegas Linda plugged in the gps and no power. Moved things around and had the brake system and gps plugged in, but the tire monitor was on battery the whole day. Went ok, we got to Verde Valley, Arizona just fine (no more issues). Tom looked for the fuse that blew out, and looked, and looked and looked some more. He did the whole troubleshooting protocol and couldn't find the fuse to make it work again. It wouldn't be a great hardship if it was just one DC plug. Unfortunately, that fuse also manages the aisle (night) lights, the service lights, the passenger (co-pilot's) DC plugs and the TV controller box. Definitely need to fix this soon. Tom found somebody to look at it, if we brought the coach to him. He set up the appointment for Friday. Thursday afternoon, he found the card for an RV Mobile repairman who came out and they discovered not just the 3 fuse panels Tom had already checked, there is one in the engine compartment that controlls part of the coach. $50 later we are fully functional again and ready for more adventures.
There will be changes to the travel schedule. Linda has a philisophical aversion to any polace that requires chains or cables for the coach so we are not going to Idyllwild. Snow and coach don't mix, according to Tom. Too many years with the bus.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
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