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Old 04-30-2017, 06:23 PM   #1
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I'm new to the Roadtreking,but am buying an old 1994 190 Versatile..Garage kept with 99,000 miles,and seem very strong yet. Has a gen problem and the refrigerator switch is stuck. But after driving it, I knew if I Didn t somebody elas would.. The owners reduced the price and I'm in. Looking forward to some quality boondocking
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I'm new to the Roadtreking,but am buying an old 1994 190 Versatile..Garage kept with 99,000 miles,and seem very strong yet. Has a gen problem and the refrigerator switch is stuck. But after driving it, I knew if I Didn t somebody elas would.. The owners reduced the price and I'm in. Looking forward to some quality boondocking
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Congrats, you will be having a great time in that RT. You can get by without the generator until you can get it fixed. On the frig, I would give it a couple of shots of WD40 and let it set up.
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Old 05-01-2017, 02:47 PM   #4
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Our old B-vans are JUST as competent as a new one at $135k, and a WHOLE lot more simple to work on. Get out there and enjoy yourself!

On the genset... Cummins is THE sole source of parts for generators... you may find an independent mechanic to work on them... but the only place to get parts is Cummins. The Cummins shop in Cedar Rapids, IA has a $135/hr shop rate... I just had mine worked on in March to the tune of $1200... and that was with a $600 discount as they did work they didn't estimate for. BUT I use my generator regularly so the convenience is worth every dollar you invest.

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Welcome. I recently wrote about a stuck refrigerator selector switch on my rig. Maybe it will be helpful to you. I know it helped Grampy.
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Old 05-04-2017, 02:11 AM   #6
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Thank you. That seems to be the problem. I will update when I figure it out. Thanks for the help
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Got it. Refrigerator works. Allstate good. Thanks
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Old 05-06-2017, 12:28 PM   #8
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Uh. All is good
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