RV Furnace Maintenance - Do It Yourself
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pedata3
on 24 May 2008
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Watch (more...) this quick video to find out how to maintain your furnace or to repair it if needs be. All of the items shown are simple steps you can do. http://www.pedatarvcenter.com
Some motor homes have two furnaces and some have one. They should be located on one of the sides of the unit. In the shape of a medium sized rectangle. This compartment will also have a grill and it does stay hot. In order to open it up, remove the screws, remove the first door, and then there will be another one that just comes down as well. Then you will be at the control board located usually to the left of the compartment, you will also see your blower motor and your burner. First thing you want to do is check the connection on the control board and make sure there is no build up or corrosion. If there is you can take your canned air and clean it out, then just plug it back in and see if it works then. If it doesn't you want to go to your igniter and make sure it has a good connection and follow across and start checking all your connections and make sure they are all tight and secure. Blow air into your burner assembly to get all the buildup out. Then you want to test it again. If you hear a clicking noise it means that igniter is trying to light. If there is no clicking noise then more than likely you have a bad igniter or a bad board and you can pick up those parts and change them out yourself. If it is clicking and not lighting you need to take it in and have it looked at by a professional. http://www.pedatarvcenter.com (less)
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Duration: 04:01
RV Maintenance Repair - Battery Maintenance
Produced By:
pedata3
on 28 Apr 2008
Tags: rvbatterymaintenancehow(more...)todiypedatacenterrecreationalvehiclesmotorhome(less)
Description: http://www.pedatarvcenter.com Do it (more...) yourself (DIY) RV maintenance and repair. RV battery maintenance know what to do and how to do it to keep your batteries running strong in your recreational vehicle.
Items you will need:
Wire Brush
Battery Terminal Protector
Rubber Gloves
Eye Protection
On maintenance free batteries make sure there is no corrosion on the terminals and that everything is tightly connected. Scrub the terminals with a wire brush and then apply battery terminal protection.
For non maintenance free check water level and feel just above the plates if low. Scrub terminals with wire brush and apply battery terminal protection. Make sure all connections are secure and tight.
More videos in this series. View them on Youtube or at http://www.pedatarvcenter.com (less)
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Duration: 05:01
Pedata RV Maintenance Series - Learn How To Fix Your Own RV
Produced By:
pedata3
on 28 Apr 2008
Tags: RVMaintenancePedataDealer(more...)DIYFixYourOwnTutorial(less)
Description: http://www.pedatarvcenter.com - Jeff (more...) Fisher is a certified master mechanic with over 15 years in the RV industry. He has worked and ran some of the largest RV dealerships and manufacturers in the world.
In this maintenance series you will learn how to check and fix the simple recreational vehicle issues along with getting some in depth knowledge on how to fix the more complex issues. You will also be able to know when to do the work yourself or when to bring it to the dealership.
Don't forget to subscribe to this YouTube channel to be notified when the next RV maintenance video is released. A new maintenance video will be released every 3 days or so.
Pedata RV Center http://www.pedatarvcenter.com Don't Make A $10,000 Buying Your RV Somewhere Else. (less)
RVs Enduring Extreme Hot and Cold Weather
Produced By:
pedata3
on 13 Feb 2008
Tags: RVDurabilityCanadianCertification(more...)LivingRecreationalVehicleExtremeHotandColdWeather
PickingSales(less)
Description: How durable is a recreational vehicle in (more...) extreme hot and cold weather. Before you go buy an RV let the knowledgeable staff at Pedata RV Sales Center http://www.pedatarvcenter.com help shed some light on this topic. You will want to know were you will be traveling most and in what type of weather conditions. If looking for a RV that can handle the extreme heat or cold look for one that has the Canadian Certification for Living. There is a correct recreational vehicle for you and with so many rv sales locations out there you will want to make sure you get the recreational vehicle to fit your traveling needs. (less)
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Duration: 02:01
Diesel Motorhome VS Gas Motorhome
Produced By:
pedata3
on 13 Feb 2008
Tags: DieselMotorhomeGasDifferences(more...)VSRVRecreationalVehicle(less)
Description: RV Sales http://www.pedatarvcenter.com (more...) Difference between a diesel motorhome and a gas motorhome. Have you ever wondered what is the difference between a diesel motorhome and a gas motor home. In this video Mike with Pedata RV Center will give you some helpful insights to the many differences that can be found between a diesel motor home and a gas motorhome. It is not always easy to shop for an RV or have to deal with the RV sales process, but at Pedata RV Sales Center we make it easier than every before. (less)
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Duration: 03:01
How Difficult is it to Operate a Recreational Vehicle
Produced By:
pedata3
on 13 Feb 2008
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Description: Pedata RV Sales Center - (more...) http://www.pedatarvcenter.com That all depends on the dealership you purchased your RV from. If the dealer did not have a comprehensive walk through of the coach it will be harder to familiarize yourself with your new Recreational Vehicle. Make sure that you take the time to go over your newly purchased RV. Don't let the dealership that is about to sell you your next RV not take the time nor the effort to go over all aspects of your RV. With so many features contained with your RV you will want to make sure you can make the most of it. (less)