Hot hot hot. Lake Havasu was 117 degrees when we arrived at the first of June. Passengers suffered with only the AC from the cockpit. Fuel level did not matter, it shut down with a full tank. When parked, we could run it with far less than 1/4 tank. Heat likely a factor, as the genny would not restart for hours. On the other hand, we had the same problems in California and Oregon with far cooler temperatures, and the shutoff always happened on rough roads. The error code was always fuel issues. Poor planning on my part (tip - avoid Lake Havasu in summer) is no excuse for the equipment failure. Like somebody else said, "The only thing that works on this RV is the owner."
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