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    1989 Toyota Sunrader V6, rear entry & bath. Drivers side mid kitchen. Behind passenger dinette I'd be as well off without. Suggestions??
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    Northern California

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    Travel, renovating & decorating houses, family, gardening, genealogy

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  1. What a great photo and stellar redo
  2. Thanks Maineah for your input. I must have been responding to Linda and didn't see your comment. The garage swapped out the last new for old fixture on EIM and to their amazement the last four lit up brightly. They don't know why except they think it was like having half a string of Xmas lights blacking out because one fixture has a bad bulb. Whatever!! Happy me. Hope they continue to work well. Thank you both for your insights! My next post may be about adding a rear view camera in EIM. I have cataracts maturing in both eyes but neither quite ready for laser surgery. The lenses on EIMs rear window help lots but I could use a boost. Before I post I'll search and see if others have already asked and answered my query. Thanks folks
  3. Thanks very much Linda! I've got a brother in Grass Valley so I might have a ride to and fro from his place. Only problem is its not in the direction I'm traveling and time is short. I'll give them a look and a call though. Your suggestion is a good one indeed. I knew George was gone but didn't know circumstances. I liked George after meeting him once and talking with him over the phone. He was a character and did know Sunraders. I met someone who knew him. I guess they must have told me he worked on Sunraders so when I settled on wanting one I went to ask him what to look for in a used motor home and Sunraders in particular. I did call them about my light problem the other day. Without having EIM there (my rig's name) they could only offer that it must be a short or a ground problem. Precision Auto says they ruled out a ground problem. A neat thing about RV Dr George in Sacto is their inventory. It is incredible! If it is for an RV they probably have one or more. I want them to eventually replace my dinette with something more practical. From their website I gather they service the Jelly Belly roving RV. Cute. And Geirge showed me his toy collection featured on their website. Very cute. Thanks for your suggestion.
  4. Hi guys and thanks in advance for your help. My 89 Toyota Sunrader V6 21' drivers side mid-rig kitchen has been in two shops lately. First Amacks RV here in Woodland for a day. They were to do a complete service check in readiness for a trip. They fixed a water leak at the bathroom sink and replaced an electrica panel to the water pump or water heater. I should know but can't remember. The RV and paperwork isn't here at house. I took rig from the RV dealer to a garage (Precision Auto) for an automotive check Its been there a week almost. Expensive! I learned the timing chain had never been replaced despite the seller's claim. Garage saved it for show and tell. It was in dire shape ready to fail. Geesh. But my issue today is the running lights. Most werent working when they got the RV. I had them all sealed in 2011 when the rig was leaking like a sieve from vent, windows and most of these lights. I pressure washed the rig on a cold day just before taking it to Amacks RV. Perhaps the lights took on too much moisture despite the seals. It was too cold for them to dry out fast? I'm thinking I may have fried the bulbs when I started the rig seeing they had no time to dry?? For whatever reason 9 of 13 lights werent working for Precision Auto when they got the RV after it had been checked and serviced by RV repair facility. Precicion Auto was hesitant to strip seals but they did at my request. They changed bulbs, replaced old lenses and installed two new fixtures to get all but four lights working. At $92 an hour I can't afford to keep them dinking in the dark. Their main business is not RVs but they have tall bay doors and specialize in foreign make autos so they do work on RVs. They are the only mechanical garage in town who do RVs. With no tow vehicle, as a widow, my first choice is to deal locally. Besides, dealing locally is just good practice. The four non-working lights are above the drivers seat on the left side and facing forward. Its that wraparound corner area above the driver. As I understand what I've read on the forum and the wiring scheme posted: on these Sunraders the electricity generally runs from the passenger side rear to around the drivers side rear and up that left side to the drivers side front. Question: When the RV repair folks swapped out the electric control panel for the water heater/pump on that left side where the kitchen is - could it have affected the running lights above from that point to the last light in the circle above driver's seat? I don't want to suggest they created a problem if the two issues are totally unrelated. Their fee per hour is $95! I like these Amack guys but their QC is lacking in my opinion. I'm a senior physically impaired widow - relatively clueless about automotive stuff and new to RVing. Maybe I am too vulnerable for my own good? Maybe I am asking too much for our times? If you see NO connection between my heater/pump repair and the malfunctioning running lights: could you offer other "repair or check this" suggestions? Could there be a fuse somewhere I'm unaware of that controls just this quarter of the RVs running lights? If I have to go out of town for service: Does anyone have experience with RV Dr. George in Sacramento? I've thought of taking the RV to them for service. My long time exhusband and I are close friends. He drives from Red Bluff to Sacramento to deal with RV Dr. George for their rig which says well of the place but I'd appreciate forum input as well. Camping World in Vacaville doesn't get stellar reviews the last I looked so I am nervous about taking it there. I am readying for a trip to Arizona and will sincerely appreciate your clarifications, suggestions and direction. Thanks very very much!
  5. Thanks 90toydolphin! I did buy a rig. Not quite a 1990 but close. Bought a 1989 refurbished ffrom Gail and Jon Frazier in Boise Idaho. Paid a lot more than $4k though. The Modesto one probably will be a steal at that price. I saw a 18 foot 1985 Sunrader in Petaluma the other day for $6k. Don't know if they are advertising it or simply got the sign taped on the back. Again th...

  6. there is a guy, don't have a name, that may be putting up his 92 on the market in modesto. he says he will only use the modesto bee to list it. you can check the bee's classifieds on line. sounded like a deal at 4000

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