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Re: Ugh bigger problems than AC
Hello Kathryn: That really looks nasty, it is on the right side, behind the wheel well? Have you looked at the photos from my floor repair? Here is a link:
By Carl · #102146 ·
Re: AC
Yes. On both sides of AC. But not my big concern now, if you see my other post.
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102145 ·
Re: AC
Hello Steve: Hard to know unless you have X-ray vision. Not all rivets have the same size head / shank combination. Even if you use the right size drilling out a rivet will usually end up with a
By Carl · #102144 ·
Ugh bigger problems than AC
So, I'm cleaning out after a trip and noted that the floor felt spongey under the rear bed. Found this. Nothing wet that I can see but it must have been at one time because it all just flaked out.
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102143 ·
Re: AC
If someone could tell her the drill bit size that would help.? Too big a bit and you can't put in a new rivet of the same size.? Too small a bit and it won't come out.
By Steve T · #102142 ·
Re: AC
Hello Kathryn: That is a Pop-Rivet and needs to be drilled out. Carl.
By Carl · #102141 ·
Re: AC
Ok,so how do we remove this? Do they just pop off or is there a tool,?
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102140 ·
Re: AC
Agree If you can find a new unit that fits, get a new unit. You will save yourself a couple of weekends to end at the same result Diego Saiz
By Diego Saiz · #102139 ·
Re: AC
Repair typically does not pay on a small AC. If not just the fan but also the noisier compressor runs without cooling there is either a coolant leak or a bad compressor. Either calls for replacing the
By David Martin · #102138 ·
Re: AC
For those of you with the LG Air conditioner, have you looked inside it after it runs for a while?? For these window AC units, (I have one too) they accumulate about 1/4 inch of water in the bottom,
By Steve T · #102137 ·
Re: AC
I'm not sure you can access too much with the unit installed.? If you pull it out, my money is on replacement.? I just put in an LG 6000.? I love it.
By Don DeRyke · #102136 ·
Re: AC
What runs? I guess you mean the fan runs. Check to see if the compressor also runs. Is it getting hot? You may have to disassemble a few parts to get to it If the compressor is running you may have a
By Diego Saiz · #102135 ·
AC
Ok, fridge fixed now for the AC. It runs, but does not cool. Anything I should check before a declare it needs a new one. Not sure how old it is, it's an LG. Thanks, Kathy
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102134 ·
Re: Frame
When you do the weldment, think about overcompensating a bit when you jack the rear frame, so the added tube will settle into the position you desire. Or make the spacer removable so you can add more
By elegy3983 · #102133 ·
Re: Frame
Today, I confirmed one of my theories about my door alignment issues.? That the camper box itself, is settling over the trailer frame.? While toying with my hitch receiver and bumper reinforcement
By Don DeRyke · #102132 ·
Re: Frame
Dave, I just reread your article about the frame. I want to add a bike rack receiver to the camper that is not dependent on the bumper. Aliner does not recommend anything be added to the rear bumper,
By elegy3983 · #102131 ·
Re: Torquing wheel nuts
Whatever wrench you get make sure it has an extension that reaches the wheel without the wall getting in the way.? The post that comes off the lug nut is not long enough in some cases. Torque
By Steve T · #102130 ·
Re: Frame
Dave, I just reread your article about the frame.? I want to add a bike rack receiver to the camper that is not dependent on the bumper.? Aliner does not recommend anything be added to the rear
By Don DeRyke · #102129 ·
Re: Torquing wheel nuts
I bought a torque wrench and the socket recently for our LXE. I found the 1/2 inch drive to be over the top for the torque needed, expensive and heavy. I went with a 3/8 drive Craftsman, which has the
By Don Knabb <dknabb01@...> · #102128 ·
Re: Torquing wheel nuts
1/2¡± drive torque wrench, preferably preset click type plus deep socket of lug nut size . Set proper torque, put socket onto torque wrench and tighten until the wrench clicks. Repeat for each lug
By David Martin · #102127 ·