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Hi. I have a 2017 keystone Montana 3791RD with a Samsung residential refrigerator. This is all electric 120 volt fridge. Is there any difference from a RV residential refrigerator vs a box store residential fridge? I can’t see any difference other than holes in the side and door area to anchor it down and to lock the door closed.
Winnebago Voyage 2005. 4 times as I'm driving, the rig slows down to a crawl and "low engine power " appears. Twice i had the gas pedal sensor replaced. Each time, if I turned the engine off and then on everything is fine. The workhorse guy over the phone thought I have an electrical gremlin. The rig was in a truck repair place for a week. They could not find the problem. Any advice
I have a 2019 Coachman Apex 19 ft single axle Travel Trailer and need to grease the wheel bearings. Since my trailer has the Dexter Easy Lube Axle, I have 2 options. The first option is to leave the wheel on the axle and use the EZ Lube fittings to grease the wheel bearings. The second option is to remove the wheel and repack the wheel bearings. The first option is the easier option and least involved with time and labor because of the EZ Lube system. However, some mechanics do not recommend using the EZ Lube option because of the possibility of blowing a seal and getting grease into the brake system. What is your experience with both options and what is you recommendation and why? Thanks for responding.