by JudyJB » Fri Oct 02, 2020 9:33 pm
I am in Bryce Canyon, but leaving tomorrow for Kanab for a couple of days. It is pretty here, but with no power, I am having problems keeping my laptop charged, and I have a lot of work to do online. Also missing TV.
I had a check engine light on for the past two weeks and had not been able to find anyone to work on my motorhome. Too busy, doors to garage too small or too low, don't know how to work on this vehicle, etc. I even had one guy in a small Utah town start to work on it, but then said he was afraid he might not know how to put engine back together again, so stopped. He did put computer on and tell me three cylinders were misfiring.
Amazingly, at the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park, there is a big auto repair place with BIG garage doors and even a do-it-yourself truck wash! I talked to them on Wednesday, and they ordered parts and worked on it yesterday morning and part of the afternoon!! And even knew what they were doing and could put it back together again. Wow. Put in 10 new spark plugs and five coils, so I am good to go, but $900 poorer. My sons say that was a very fair price, so I am happy. I rode the shuttle and did some sightseeing while it was being serviced, but was glad to get my home back again. Next problem is lack of running and tail lights, but auto place was too busy to work on that because they were short-staffed. I can get RV service place to do that, however. Replaced fuse twice, and it keeps burning out, but I don't drive at night anyway. I do have brake lights, turn signals, and stop lights, so I am safe for now.
Also, if you are wondering about national park shuttles, they took out most of the seats in the shuttles so you have no choice but to sit far apart. Also, driver is surrounded by plexiglass, and passengers enter from rear door and wear masks. Have a person checking for that on the buses. No sit-down food--just takeout, also.
And if you want cold, Anne, it has been 36 each night I have been here and 75-78 during day. Course, being at 7,600' makes it hard to walk uphill or even breathe. I switched out my summer bedding this morning for my winter down stuff!!!