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New to "Everything".
I am new to the RV world. I do the PA & TV announcing for the Outlaw Truck & Tractor Pulling Association, from South Dakota to South Texas. Looking forward to experiencing my new way of travel. I have read a lot on this forum and can see that I am going to be a regular here with probably some stupid questions. Sorry. :facepalm:
Just purchased a 2015 Outlaw 37MD. Haven't taken a road trip as of yet. Adding some sway bars, steering assist, tow bar for the 2014 F-150 4x4, and the brake assist as well. My first lesson was that when I parked it in the storage area when I got home I did not turn off the inverter. I figured when I hit the main disconnect switch that was good. 24 hours later the inverter beeper was going wild. It was down to 9.1. Now I have learned when the power gets that low the front day/night shade will only go 1/2 way down. I understand that it needs to be reprogrammed. Is there anywhere that I can print off the steps to do so? If it is in the Outlaw manual I can't find it. Any other advice to a newbie will always be appreciated. I am in the process of labeling the switches. :thumb: |
First check to make sure you did not have the key in the ignition when putting the shade down. The shade has a safety feature so that it only lowers a certain distance and then stops while driving.
I am not sure if the key in the ignition triggers this or if the key has to be in the on position. |
You may want to calculate your tow capacity to be sure you have enough of a safety margin or comfort level when towing your pickup. Looks like your coach has a 30,000lb CGWR and a 26,000lb GVWR.
It has a 8,000lb trailer hitch, but I would not necessarily go by that to determine your true towing capacity as it might be less, especially if you are hauling toys in your RV. It might be a case where you should weigh your fully loaded RV to determine your true towing capacity. |
I actually did try the shades with the key in/out, on/off. Good thought though.
And I am going to have to be careful on loading the coach while pulling the F-150. The way it stands now I like about a thousand away to max out. Thanks for the suggestion, I will keep and eye on it. I did call the service department at the out of state dealership I bought the coach at. He was nice and told me about recalibrating the shades. It is a sequence of button pushing and raising and lowering the shades. I was not at the coach and was driving and not able to write the detailed instructions. It would be nice if they were in print somewhere so that I could print them off and do it right as well as save them for the future goof ups. |
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The manual would not upload because it is larger than 3MB. Here is the link to the manual on MCD's site. Owners Manual - Public |
Thanks Dave. That's just what I was looking for. Also I learned that I have to remember to look at each items brand and go to that particular brand information site. I am kinda old fashioned and think that the selling company, like Thor, would have the information printed somewhere.
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It's pretty much industry standard, in both the boating and RV industry to have a generic manual with all of the individual component manuals. There are a few exceptions, but this is more the norm.
On the other hand, most of the components in a RV are made by a 3rd party, so you don't have to go through the manufacturer for most repairs... at least post-warranty. |
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I use the component list when I am googling info for the systems in my coach. Not sure if it was the manufacturer or the dealer, but when I bought my prior rig (a Forest River Class C) it came with a condensed version of the component list. With the Challenger I happened to mention it while talking to Thor Customer Service and within 5 minutes I had an emailed copy. |
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