1984 Fleetwood Pace Arrow Eleganza 6.2Ld P30 GM Diesel
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1984 Fleetwood Pace Arrow Eleganza 6.2Ld P30 GM Diesel
Hard to find info, as we all know, so just letting you know, I have one & let's share notes!
Problems & Fixes.
I have come across some electrical problems w/simple fixes that may help save time, trouble & $. Let's share what's happening with our rig!
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I would like to tell you now, that many of my electrical problems - Generator/Refrigerator/Battery controlled Lights/ Water Pump/Steps - have all come down to the two Fuse Block Panels under the hood!
Clean them as you may, corrosion built up in the metal will eventually prevent fuses ability to connect & try as you may, NOT find a sweet spot for the fuse you need!
Yes, this is what I am working on now!
Knowing this may save you from buying a new fridge or fridge panel (simply because it needs DC power to start up) and the Onan Gen also needs DC to start!....
Big Money Saver!
I'm looking into updating my Fuse Block Panels.... I'll let you know what I get
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Oh yeah.... don't hesitate to let me know what you are doing and have done to your rig
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Who the F. decided the Break Master Cylinder needed to be mounted in the wheel well 3-4" under the drivers seat with no access from above except barely enough room to get a screwdriver to pop the bar off the lid!
You can't see the level, you have to stick your finger in like a dip stick!!!!
Keeping it clean is a nightmare &..... hell damn near impossable!
I use a shot glass to measure & fill it, then another shot glass for Bourbon & Me!
I've pretty much decided to install a door w/gasket in the floorboard as soon as I find one heavy duty enough!
Problems & Fixes.
I have come across some electrical problems w/simple fixes that may help save time, trouble & $. Let's share what's happening with our rig!
---AutoMerged DoublePost---
I would like to tell you now, that many of my electrical problems - Generator/Refrigerator/Battery controlled Lights/ Water Pump/Steps - have all come down to the two Fuse Block Panels under the hood!
Clean them as you may, corrosion built up in the metal will eventually prevent fuses ability to connect & try as you may, NOT find a sweet spot for the fuse you need!
Yes, this is what I am working on now!
Knowing this may save you from buying a new fridge or fridge panel (simply because it needs DC power to start up) and the Onan Gen also needs DC to start!....
Big Money Saver!
I'm looking into updating my Fuse Block Panels.... I'll let you know what I get
---AutoMerged DoublePost---
Oh yeah.... don't hesitate to let me know what you are doing and have done to your rig
---AutoMerged DoublePost---
Who the F. decided the Break Master Cylinder needed to be mounted in the wheel well 3-4" under the drivers seat with no access from above except barely enough room to get a screwdriver to pop the bar off the lid!
You can't see the level, you have to stick your finger in like a dip stick!!!!
Keeping it clean is a nightmare &..... hell damn near impossable!
I use a shot glass to measure & fill it, then another shot glass for Bourbon & Me!
I've pretty much decided to install a door w/gasket in the floorboard as soon as I find one heavy duty enough!
Last edited by GPM; 04-03-2011 at 04:33 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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