ccm14

Louisiana

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Hello,
We have a 2008 Designer 34RLQS and are having a problem with the lights on the back of the trailer. When applying the brakes all four lights are lit. The two left lights on the rear will not burn when the turn signal is turned on. Also the same lights will not light up when the running lights are on. I have checked the owners manual and am unable to find any reference to fuses for these lights.
Your suggestions will be appreciated.
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whporwil

Minnesota

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New model, 2009 Eagle RLSA
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CHV_FRK

Black Jack, MO

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Darn....I could have saved 15-20K!!!
Dana and Natalie
2007.5 Chevy Silverado 2500HD LT SRW CC SB 4x4
2008 Jayco 35RLSA 38'9"
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whporwil

Minnesota

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I thought that at first also but then decided there was no gel coat, no mor-ride, no maple interior. Given the same discount for both msrp's it's about 7 grand difference.
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CHV_FRK

Black Jack, MO

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Yeah... looking side by side we would have done the same. If they are doing the RLSA, with success of the RLTS maybe they will offer that one as well. Then I could buy a spare trailer!
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loydt

Concord, NC, USA

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Ok, anybody else besides me have very noisey rear electric stabilizers? I have greased them but I must have missed a spot. Those things can wake the dead when going down!!!
2007 Dodge 3500 Quad Cab DRW, 5.9 Cummins, 6 speed, 4x4, Jake Brake
2008 Jayco Designer 35 RLTS
2008 Discovery 40X DP
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2007dura

Hendersonville, NC

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Mine are quiet. Haven't noticed anything when putting the stabilizers down or up.
2007 Classic 3500HD DRW/LT3 Duramax/Allison
2008 Jayco Designer 35RLTS
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cruz

Prescott, AZ

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mine are pretty quiet too !!
HR & Beth
2004 Silverado 2500HD D/A, CC, SB, 4x4
2008 Jayco Designer 35RLTS
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loydt

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Greetings from North Platte, Nebraska!! Not much to see here but wide open plains. We have been making great time and should make it to Colter Bay a day early. Just wanted to chime in and say hello.
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CHV_FRK

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Well, we just got back from what was to be a float trip.....quick storm rolled in at 2am. I saw the lighting and ran for the awning. Got a couple of the lights down when the awning was whipped up out of my reach and billowed up about 3 feet up racking the arms. I had to rip the rest of my $50 stinkin lights down tearing all the light connections. Then the awning never seemed so slow. I had to stop once and back up due to binding. What excitement. They said they recorded as high as 85mph winds but the campsite saw 70. The spot next to us was a father and two sons in a tent. After yelling at them twice I had to run out to get them and bring them inside. Their screen room blew up into the woods and the tent was trashed. They stayed the night and we made them breakfast since they were going to have a long day of cleaning up.
Anyway, has anyone here done the Digital Thermostat mod? It does not wire up like they show. Mine needs the positive wire used to get it to work....at least testing the wires....but then when I hooked up the new thermostat nothing works. I checked everything and I'm sure of the wiring.... but like I said the RH RC needs to be positive and not ground as shown. I think I have a problem with the new thermostat, but I just wanted to check with someone else here.
Thanks guys.... Good to hear things are going well loydt.
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