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RE: Jayco Seneca 38' Diesel??

If it is a new one (2011 or 2012) it will be on a Freightliner M2 chassis which is a good chassis. Older Seneca's are built on the Chevrolet Kodiak C5500 Duramax 6.6L chassis. It is my opinion that the chassis of either of these is just fine. The house part is built and mounted by Jayco and sometimes there are some quality problems. Jayco did use some gas kodiak's also. They were the 8.1L engines.
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bbarbee
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06/10/12 03:45pm |
Class C Motorhomes
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RE: Fuse box location Gulfstream Super C

Take a look at this document ( Bulletin 66 ). This is the specifications for hooking up the wiring for the brake controller.
From what I have heard, it must be followed, otherwise you will have problems.
http://www.gmupfitter.com/publicat/bull/bull66.pdf
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bbarbee
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06/06/12 06:25pm |
Class C Motorhomes
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RE: Fuse box location Gulfstream Super C

There is one right in front of the passenger seat. As AZ99 said, you will need a 10MM wrench to remove the panel which is where the glove compartment would be. There is another under the hood on the passenger side but I have never had to go into that one. Those are the C5500 fuses. There are different ones for the house.
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bbarbee
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06/06/12 09:23am |
Class C Motorhomes
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RE: Tire pressure question.....

Go with the door. That is the manufacturer's specification.
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bbarbee
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05/31/12 06:18pm |
Class C Motorhomes
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RE: Driving in Big Cities

If there are more than two lanes, I try to stay in lane 2 considering the very right hand lane as lane 1. I do this to avoid traffic attempting to merge and have no idea what they are doing. Most big cities have at least three lanes.
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bbarbee
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05/22/12 09:40pm |
Class C Motorhomes
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