VTPete
Senior Member
Hi All,
Woo hoo! I just joined the club by purchasing a 1996 Dodge Roadtrek 190 Popular! I'm technically savvy, but afraid of doing all the wrong things so decided joining this forum was a great first step.
With only 25k miles on it, it felt like a great vehicle for me and my small family.
I definitely need some help. For starters, I can't find a manual! I downloaded the 1995 "all models" manual from Roadtrek, but there are no pictures (although there are references to them) and it doesn't cover things like how to start the water heater.
I'm hoping someone can get me off to a good start!
On propane, the refrigerator works great. That had starting instructions on it, so I was all set. Ditto with the stove top. No problems there.
The tank monitors report empty, so I guess I ought to put water in the system, but don't even know how to fill the tank. Heck, I don't even know how many tanks it has!
Things like getting the water heater and cabin heater running are on my task list for today... where do I start? Is there a pilot light somewhere to light?
Other things I could use help with are:
One problem I identified was that although the van's front air conditioner works, the cold air only comes out through the defroster. I read this is likely a vacuum hose failure... Should I go poking around under the hood?
Another thing is that one of the plastic ends on one of the awning support arms is broken... can you buy just those?
Hummm.... also, there's no rear view mirror. I assume there's supposed to be one and that I can buy a windshield stick-on one at my local parts store?
Today I'm likely going to drive it to a local RV place and see if they have some time to give me pointers. But, I'm a do-it-myself guy.
Oh, lastly, the rear dinette table is a bit wobbly. The base (below the carpet) doesn't seem fully secure. The previous owner had a second metal arm mounted downward on the back (near the rear door.) Was this a hack to try to add stability?
Oh my! I actually have a few more questions, but these are the priorities! The great news is that it rides great and I have no reason to believe there's anything seriously wrong with it!
-Pete
Woo hoo! I just joined the club by purchasing a 1996 Dodge Roadtrek 190 Popular! I'm technically savvy, but afraid of doing all the wrong things so decided joining this forum was a great first step.
With only 25k miles on it, it felt like a great vehicle for me and my small family.
I definitely need some help. For starters, I can't find a manual! I downloaded the 1995 "all models" manual from Roadtrek, but there are no pictures (although there are references to them) and it doesn't cover things like how to start the water heater.
I'm hoping someone can get me off to a good start!
On propane, the refrigerator works great. That had starting instructions on it, so I was all set. Ditto with the stove top. No problems there.
The tank monitors report empty, so I guess I ought to put water in the system, but don't even know how to fill the tank. Heck, I don't even know how many tanks it has!
Things like getting the water heater and cabin heater running are on my task list for today... where do I start? Is there a pilot light somewhere to light?
Other things I could use help with are:
One problem I identified was that although the van's front air conditioner works, the cold air only comes out through the defroster. I read this is likely a vacuum hose failure... Should I go poking around under the hood?
Another thing is that one of the plastic ends on one of the awning support arms is broken... can you buy just those?
Hummm.... also, there's no rear view mirror. I assume there's supposed to be one and that I can buy a windshield stick-on one at my local parts store?
Today I'm likely going to drive it to a local RV place and see if they have some time to give me pointers. But, I'm a do-it-myself guy.
Oh, lastly, the rear dinette table is a bit wobbly. The base (below the carpet) doesn't seem fully secure. The previous owner had a second metal arm mounted downward on the back (near the rear door.) Was this a hack to try to add stability?
Oh my! I actually have a few more questions, but these are the priorities! The great news is that it rides great and I have no reason to believe there's anything seriously wrong with it!
-Pete