Liz wrote:It's beautiful! And you will learn it all best by doing it....so get out there and have fun! If you can come to the AR GTG, I'll help you with whatever you haven't already figured out by then. And yes, reading the manuals will help, but in my case sometimes what's in the manual doesn't exactly fit my particular rig.
This Yahoo Roadtrek Group forum might answer a few questions too: http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/roadtrek/?yguid=467570890
Redetotry wrote:Thanks for all the encouragement everyone! I'm feeling better now, I downloaded the video we took of the walk through and the sound is fine. I was worried about that. My brother who is very mechanical came to see it yesterday and as we were driving the A/C started blowing air that wasn't very cool. He took a look when we got back to the house and said he thought it needed freon and the front of the condenser the thing that brings in fresh air I think, needed cleaning. I can take it back for repairs for 30 days or longer if I call and tell them and can't get there before the 30 days are but...I'm going to take it here and see if that is the issue and just have it fixed if not too much. Hopefully it will be cheaper than a 200 round trip drive. My brother has a boat and suggested we take them both to the lake and have a practice camp out. YES! Just as soon as the humidity drops enough so we can breath.
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