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1979 pace arrow fleetwood

Home > Discussion Forum > Mechanic's Corner - Brakes

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Re: 1979 pace arrow fleetwood by jim ( RV Technician)
Post New Message Hi mandy,
First off you need to have an alternator belt on motor as well as all other belts, there is a " Dog House " in the center of the driver and passenger seats w/4 spring loaded clamps or tie downs, remove the tie downs and you pull the dog house off (better to slide it back) and there you have access to your motor.
if your batteries are dying and you have no belts then thats your problem
you have no alternator belt and so the altenator cannot charge your battery but only the chassis battery, the house battery is charged by the on board converter located under you rear bed and probably on the right side,
you will need to get a volt meter and plug into shore power, on the fuse panel you will have a big red wire check the voltage comming from there you should have a reading of 13.5 - 14.4 if converter is working properly, if not verify this by checking your house battery which is the marine battery in the front of your coach, take a reading there if you dont see a change in voltage there and you have the stock converter still than you have a bad converter in which a new one will run about 250.00 to 320.00 dep. on the type you need. for any other questions please feel free to call Pee Wee RV which is my mobile service @ 209-922-9251
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Post New Message1979 pace arrow fleetwood Mandy 8-7-07  
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