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    Help on either a Itasca Phasar or Winnebago LeSharo

    You can get info from the Winnebago Web site on the LeSharo/Phasar. I think they ALL had automatic Transmissions, and it sticks in my mind that the chassis was from Volkswagen - not sure though. There is no real difference between the two brands brands. See...
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    Wheel chair accessible Diesel Pusher?

    Winnebago custom modifies their products for "Ability Equipped Vehicles." http://www.winnebagoind.com/products/commercial/ability/ PHE
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    tax on RV's

    Some States (like North Carolina) do not have a Sales Tax on vehicles. In NC there is a "Use Tax" of 3% on the net sales price. A Use Tax sure looks and smells a lot like a Sales Tax but there are differences, i.e. If you buy a vehicle in Florida that you plan to take out of state (out of...
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    What cars do these base plates belong to?

    They are both Roadmaster, the top set looks like they are for a Chevy Truck. I would call Roadmaster and ask if they could ID if you sent them the pictures PHESPE
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    brake fluid check, 1990 30ft flair on chevy 454

    And when you find it change the brake fluid for your safety. PHESPE
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    Hello from London England

    In Case you hvae not found them Wiring Diagrams are available for Winnebago. For example for the 2002 model year look here http://www.winnebagoind.com/diagram/Wiring.htm phespe
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    What coolant for 99 pace arrow roof room air?

    Gary, I'm really surprised at your statement "Why would it be home rather than automotive? " did you not notice that OP said ".... the front roof air unit ....", I wold guess that you know that RV Roof AC are essentially just Room (Window) ACs. and , as you said "roof a/c's used R12 or R22"...
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    Basement a/c

    When you say "Front Air" do you mean the engine driven CAB air??? phespe
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    Fuel Cell vs Generator - a perspective

    At best misleading To operate a Residential Refrigerator one major MH Manufacture adds 2 large batteries and upgrades the Inverter to 2600 watts. I think a Air Conditioner uses many times more power  to run so how many more batteries and how much bigger does the Inverter have to be. PHESPE
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    Diesel fueling

      Well since no one answered your question Yes, In fact you must start the fuel pump by inserting your card in the "regular pump" and when ready to dispense: 1) Remove the hose handle and set it on the ground 2) Lift the lever, press the button, or whatever in necessary to start the pump 3)...
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    2010 Via Fix

    #1 won't help #2 is the source (location) of the problem. Winnebago has issued a recall, parts are available - have your dealer order them. Install takes about an hour phe
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    Here we go again

    The problem seems to be water getting into the Exhaust Gas Recirculating Valve by running down the hood (the part of the hood below the windshield) and running into the gap where the lift-up part of the hood mates into the front cap. It's really a MB engine design problem - things on the...
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    Here we go again

    Actually Winnebago has issued a recall that supplies a cover and a gasket to solve the EGR problem. Parts are available and any Winnebago dealer can order them for you and install in about an hour. PHE
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    Language meanings

    From WiKi    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_whole_nine_yards A vast number of explanations for this phrase have been suggested.[2][3][4] The most common explanation is that World War II (1939-1945) gunners would supposedly "go the full nine yards" by firing an aircraft's entire ammunition...
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    Language meanings

    FroM Wiki    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_whole_nine_yards A vast number of explanations for this phrase have been suggested.[2][3][4] The most common explanation is that World War II (1939-1945) gunners would supposedly "go the full nine yards" by firing an aircraft's entire ammunition...
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