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Re: furnace motor

 

Suburban doesn't make motors so there has to be a manufacturers part number on the motor somewhere you're just not seeing it and then you will be able to match it to a replacement.


Velvac mirrors

 

Anyone replace the glass on the Velvac 6.5x6" mirrors? I see the glass is available, but when I pull they gray gaskets off, I don't see how the glass removes. Gently prying doesn't do anything. Do I break the glass to replace it? How does the replacement glass then get secured?
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furnace motor

 

hello all -?
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my 1993 itasca spirit" furnace motor needs replacing but i cannot find one.
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the furnace is a suburban, model #dd-17dsi and the motor carries a suburban part number: 231916.?
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does anyone have any leads on where to find old suburban parts?
or where any compatible replacements might be found?
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thanks for any assistance you may be able to provide -?
jim


Re: Toyota 24 re ECU compatability - YotaTech Forums

 

What could happen if you plug the wrong ECU in? I purchased my 87 about a year ago. Early on, in out 2700 mile trip home, I bought an ECU as a spare, from a wrecker. I plugged it in, and the truck started. That is as far as I went (i woould have to check the models numbers ... I dont recall).? If ever stuck, and I used it in a pinch, could I do harm? Or is the only concern that it wont work "properly"??


Re: Toyota 24 re ECU compatability - YotaTech Forums

 

In my case it was a transistor pack going to the fuel solenoids causing one fuel solenoid to one cylinder to stay on all the time which flooded that cylinder and made my fuel tank empty real fast. I could still drive it but only at about 10-15 miles per hour.
I think I could have disconnected that cylinder and just tried to drive on 5 cylinders but at the time I didn't want to do that so I had to tow it home.


Re: Toyota 24 re ECU compatability - YotaTech Forums

 

curious to know what sort of things fail in these computers.? burnt resistors, leaky caps etc.
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Re: Toyota 24 re ECU compatability - YotaTech Forums

 

I know electronics and repaired my own ECU when it went bad.?
If the part number and model number of the ECU are not exactly the same there's something different with them and even though it may plug in it might not work properly-don't don't try it.?
I have downloaded many Toyota ECU schematics for pickups and my RV and compared them, if the part numbers are different that means it could be anything from a minor one pin call out difference to many pins different.?
There is only one way to know for sure if a different ECU model number will work would be to download the schematics for both units and compare them.


Toyota 24 re ECU compatability - YotaTech Forums

 

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Re: Weight of our campers for being towed ?

 

Airbags are what you need. It is the easiest, most cost effective solution. Besides your rig will ride better. Bite the bullet, buy the bags and install them. It's not a difficult job. You will need to replace the u-bolts that ties your axle to the leafs. Bought mine for about $60 from a suspension shop. Also, buy a good drill bit to drill your bolt holes.?


On Sun, Jan 26, 2025, 2:21 AM Pete Wisda via <pcmentor29=[email protected]> wrote:
My mom put a series of Wheels on the back of her 77 Chinook for the scraping issue. The sagging was so bad that the wheels that were put on broke off a lot. But I think one that worked was a swivel maybe 6 in wheel attached to the frame in the back. If I were to do that today I would just get a wheel That's rated for like one or two tons maybe. Actually I would prefer if my $85 dolphin would scrape I would work on the suspension and leaf springs and maybe airbags. Rather than a sketchy wheel in the back. Best of luck


Re: Weight of our campers for being towed ?

 

My mom put a series of Wheels on the back of her 77 Chinook for the scraping issue. The sagging was so bad that the wheels that were put on broke off a lot. But I think one that worked was a swivel maybe 6 in wheel attached to the frame in the back. If I were to do that today I would just get a wheel That's rated for like one or two tons maybe. Actually I would prefer if my $85 dolphin would scrape I would work on the suspension and leaf springs and maybe airbags. Rather than a sketchy wheel in the back. Best of luck


Re: Gas fumes

 

I determined it wasn't the pressure line from the pump it was evap line that had a crack in it was leaking gas out of it. Either way I had to drop the tank and repair it. I used a 4 ton bottle jack and some 8x8 blocks of wood to support the tank as I used electric impact to take off the nuts and return them in place. The top of the bolts that hold the tank front and rear have lobes on them to wedge against the metal bracket so you can tighten the nuts on the bolts without holding a wrench on the top which is convenient. The half inch impact I use is by Ryobi. Has a lot of power I've used it to take off lug nuts with no problem?
I would like to know if you were talking about liquid propane gas smell or a gasoline gas smell as you didn't specify it. Thanks


Re: need air bag but running into issues

 

I replaced mine with the airlifts. Nothing too difficult. It took a few hours and I move slow and cautiously. One of my new airbags had a leak and airlift sent a replacement overnight. Great company!?


On Sat, Dec 28, 2024, 11:47 AM Buzz Lightyear via <buzzliteyear=[email protected]> wrote:
My recollection from lurking on this forum for years is many replace the original 3-T air bags with ones
made by Firestone (who I'm pretty sure is still in business...;-D...).
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A quick DuckDuckGo search reveals several discussions on the sister site. I'm sure you
can search the back file here as well.
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My DDG search also brought up this company selling a kit for Toyota RVs.
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To my knowledge, there's nothing exceptional about the 3-T air springs, so replacements from another source
should be fine.
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Buzz L.
San Jose, CA
Former 1986 Dolphin, 1989 HiLux, and 1996 Tacoma owner
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Re: need air bag but running into issues

 

My recollection from lurking on this forum for years is many replace the original 3-T air bags with ones
made by Firestone (who I'm pretty sure is still in business...;-D...).
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A quick DuckDuckGo search reveals several discussions on the sister toyotamotorhomes.org site. I'm sure you
can search the back file here as well.
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My DDG search also brought up this company selling a kit for Toyota RVs.
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To my knowledge, there's nothing exceptional about the 3-T air springs, so replacements from another source
should be fine.
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Buzz L.
San Jose, CA
Former 1986 Dolphin, 1989 HiLux, and 1996 Tacoma owner
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Re: need air bag but running into issues

 

3-T's is indeed closed permanently.


need air bag but running into issues

 

hello all -?
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i need 1-2 air bags for my 1992 toyota camper. the bag that i need to replace is a t-9 system but 3-T's RV Products does not answer the phone and none of the email links on their website work. ARE THEY STILL IN BUSINESS? I hate to drive all the way to lake havasu to find the doors shuttered permanently.
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even better - is there another source?
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thanks for any help you can send my way!
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jim r


UPDATE: Quartzsite Toyota RV Rally Reservations - Early Bird Deadline is Friday

 

THE QUARTZSITE RALLY IS ALMOST FULL - BUT RESERVATIONS ARE STILL BEING ACCEPTED ?(Dates: January 16-21, 2025)

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Right now we only have a couple of spots left. ?Unlike some more informal rallies in Quartzsite, this is not a Rally that you can just show up at.??The number of spots we have available is 17.??Therefore if you are wanting to attend, please CALL US ON THE PHONE soon to register (not via group post or text), and then send your payment right away to secure your campsite before we are all full up. ?The deadline for Early Bird price is Friday. ?

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Now here below are all the specific details (please read it all carefully):

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The dates are Thursday, January 16 to Tuesday, January 21, 2025.? This is our annual rally that takes place during the first weekend of the huge RV Show which is held in Quartzsite every year.? Actually, if you want to, you can stay even longer -- some folks in our group will be staying for the entire 10-day show.?

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The location where we will be camping is Stuffed Camel RV Park in Quartzsite.? It is the not the same RV park as last year, nor where we were two years ago.??Rather it is a small family-owned RV park on the north side of the Interstate on the Main Street — about .8 miles’ walk to the RV show’s “Big Tent.”? The "Early-Bird" registration rate totals $135 for the five nights with full hookups.

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The reason we are putting a limit on the number of folks we can accommodate this year — only 17 Toyota RVs -- is because that’s how many sites there are in this RV park.??This means that if we have that many attendees, we will pretty much have the RV park all to ourselves!??To reserve one of the 17 spots, please CALL US (626-798-4510) to be put on the list, and then send your payment right away. ?

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The fee for an RV campsite is a very reasonable $25 per day which includes water, electric, and sewer if requested.? If you don’t plug into the electricity, it is only $20 per day (honor system, please).??(Note: No generators are permitted).? In addition there is a one-time registration fee of $10 to cover the costs of putting on this multi-day Rally.??The full fee is to be paid when you register with US — not with the RV Park as previously. ?NOTE: This park does NOT have unlimited dry camping space like the other rally locations, so you need to be paid up and be on the list to get in.? If you cancel, your full payment is refundable upon request, if another Toyota RVer takes over your reservation, less a $10 cancellation fee.?

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You need to send us your total registration fee in advance via Zelle, Paypal, or check.? The address for electronic funds transfer or for US mail will be provided when you call to register. ?

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To encourage folks to pay soon, the $10 "Early-Bird" price is for registrations paid before December 27th.? If you wait until the last 3 weeks, the registration fee goes up to $20 (plus nightly fees) — but that is only if spots are still available. ?

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If we have more folks wanting to come than we have spots, we will be creating a waiting list.? If for some reason you are not able to attend, please let us know as soon as possible so your spot can be given to someone on the waiting list this year.?

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So you can know more about what to expect, the first attachment to this email is the video panorama that was taken at a previous year’s Rally, in case you haven’t seen it.? Many of you who were there are in the video.? Also attached is a short video taken at this year’s RV park.??The park is rather basic, but it has hook-ups, and it will basically be all ours!?

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Now here below are some additional Rally details:

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The annual RV Show in Quartzsite is a really fun event with free admission. ? A giant show tent is erected with hundreds of vendors that cater to RVers.? They also present dozens of Seminars about various topics related to RVing.??You can view a list of them on RV Show’s website (see the link below).?

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In addition to the RV Show’s “Big Tent,” the rest of the town turns into one giant swap meet.? There are specific sections for antiques, gems & minerals, and new merchandise.? This year the "Pow Wow" Gem and Mineral Show will be taking place at the Community Center (walking distance across the street) during the first few days of our Rally, if you would like to go to it (like on Friday). ?Plus there are multiple other vendors in town in every possible corner and location.? If you like to shop for bargains, bring lots of cash spending money with you.? The ATMs in town have expensive fees.

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This RV Park where we will be is reasonably close to the RV show grounds — close enough to walk to the “Big Tent” if you are fit, without having to break camp each day to drive to the show.? (The distance is about .8 miles, over the bridge over the Interstate.)

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The “Big Tent” opens on Saturday.? However, attending on the weekdays is a bit more relaxing if you don’t want to contend with the biggest crowds.

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In addition to the RV Show and Swap Meets, this Rally is a great chance to meet other Toyota RVers, and see what they have done to personalize their "Toyhouses."? We will again have an informal "Open House" when folks can view each other's vehicles and see the various ingenious things that owners have done to make them more livable and unique.? Participation is totally optional — if you are not comfortable having visitors in your own RV, that’s fine — you can still walk around to talk with others about theirs. ?

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This year we will be having both true “Potlucks” (Saturday evening) and “Community Meals.”? A Community Meal means you bring your own dinner, but we can sit around together to eat.? Those who want to join us can bring your own lawn chair to sit and eat.? Sunday evening we may decide to go to a restaurant as a group for dinner.??Please also bring some firewood for the campfires we'll be having every evening.??

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Sunday morning at about 9:30 am we will again have a discussion about “All-Things-Related-to-Toyota-RVs.”? Join us if you have questions about something about your rig, but also if you have expertise to share.?

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At the RV Park where we will be, we will have hook-ups. ?12 of the sites in the RV park have sewer connections; please request one if you intend to hook up to it for the duration of the Rally.??Those who only need water and electric hook-ups can dump when necessary at a designated site.? Generators are not allowed.??It is recommended to arrive with your tank full of propane, but if you need more, it is sold down the street. ?The laundromat across the street has very nice showers for a fee, (as well as washers and dryers).

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The weather will be moderate during the day (60s-70s) and cool at night (40s), and possibly windy. ? We could also get rain and severe winds like we had a few years ago.

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Bikes and/or scooters are great to have to get into town.? Pets are welcome, but large dogs can be awkward in the main show tent when it is crowded, and small dogs might get stepped on, if not carried.?

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WiFi internet service is not available at this property. ?However it is available indoors at various restaurants /fast food /truck stops in town.? Cell phone service is adequate for most carriers, but expect personal hot-spots to run VERY slowly due to the quantity of RVers using the limited number of cell towers in the area. ?Free Internet computers are available at the Library for those who need a reliable internet connection for business.? Broadcast TV reception is practically non-existent, and as we said, you can expect video streaming connections to be frustratingly slow. ?As an alternative, unless you have satellite TV, the local Quartzsite “Oldies” Radio station is the most delightful entertainment.?

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A reminder for those coming from the Pacific Time Zone, that Arizona time is one hour later.? You’ll need to advance your clocks when you come east across the border.

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Please secure your reservation with a prompt payment.? Let us know which nights you will be coming, and how many folks and pets will be coming with you.? If you have guests who are coming in separate vehicles, we’d like to know that in advance so we can plan parking spots for them.? As always, we are only going to have camping spots for those that have paid ahead of time in the order your payment is received.? If you don't want to be disappointed this year by hearing that the Rally is already full, please pay soon.??The exact address (and GPS coordinates) can be sent once you have paid.?

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If you are new to Rallies, don't be shy -- we always have several first-time attendees. ?CALL us at 626-798-4510 with any questions.? Call any day 10am - 7pm Pacific time.? Leave a message if you get the voicemail for our business (health center), and we will call you back. ?

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Yes, it's gonna be fun again!

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Tika and Tom

Rally coordinators

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Now for the links section:?


Video panorama of a recent Quartzsite Toyota RV Rally?

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Short video taken at the Stuffed Camel RV Park:

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Link for more info about the “Big Tent” RV Show, including the Schedule of Seminars:

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Link to a mini video about the RV Show:

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Link to the Tyson Wells, home of the Sell-a-rama Swap Meet, one of several in town.

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Link to photos of the 2023 Quartzsite PowWow Gem and Mineral Show:

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Link to the Quartzsite Tourism website for lots of additional photos, links, and other very helpful information?

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See you there soon!?


Merry Christmas everybody!

 

Once again it's that special day of the year -- ?Merry Christmas everybody! ?If Santa brings you anything special for your Toyota RV, let us know!


Charlie's Muffler shop in Yucca Valley CA has an outdoor lift and can do any welding you need

 

Charlie's Muffler shop in Yucca Valley CA has an outdoor lift and can do any welding you need. I've used him a few times with my 1985 total dolphin for mufflers pipes spring helpers bumpers among other things. The lift is perfect size for my 21 foot dolphin. He also accepts credit cards and has fair prices. I've broken down the prices I've paid there and he's very reasonable. good luck


Re: Toyotamotorhome.org

 

Yes Greg fixed it quickly.?
Linda S


Re: Toyotamotorhome.org

 

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