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mason

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  1. Just did the test and jump wired the motor. It works good. So my problem is not getting enough power to the motor. Now it seems more complicated. All those wires wrapped up together. I was thinking worse comes to worse I should make a new circuit and supply power to the motor with an on and off key and an in line fuse. How is that? I once did that on an ignition switch. The key didn't work so I used a push button instead. Thanks again for the diagram and the test. Now I am not as confused. By the way two years ago I had a shop to put a remote starter on the rig . The remote starter works as before, may be he did some thing wrong that is doing this today and keeps burning fuses. Who knows.
  2. I have the same problem on my 91 warrior, it keeps blowing the fuse. The wiper works very slowly and then it blows the fuse. I disconnected the wires from the wiper motor and tried to see if there is electricity getting to the motor. There was only 8 volts or less in three terminals and the fuse blew while testing. How did you test the motor and found out it was alright? Would you share please. thanks.
  3. Hi, I have the same problem. Did you fix yours? Thanks.
  4. I talked to Verizon people. It costs about 80$ for 10 or 12gig of hot spot per month. I hear that is equal to one hour of you tube a day which is nothing for me. Mason.
  5. I've learned over time not to let the small mechanical issues reduce my enjoyment of the vehicles." That takes a lots of understanding not to panic over little problems in life.
  6. Very helpful thoughts. Thanks every one.
  7. Thanks Maineah I noticed that the electric wire to the ignitor was a little loose . I tightened it and works great now. I am glad that you pointed it out to me. I will be back if it stopped working. Otherwise have a great time. Thanks a lot.
  8. Hi, Maineah, Would you please answer the same question that I asked Mr Derek for me?
  9. Hi Derek,I can see that it sparks every time without me hitting the box of the heater box. But almost every time when I start the heater I have to hit the side of the box before the spark to get it going. Once it gets worked up it works Ok so my guess is that it is as you said sticky air flow sensor. Do you know how to go about cleaning that air flow sensor? Thanks a lot.
  10. Thanks. The heater has been working good. And I learned a lot about it. Have a great day every body.
  11. Some thing interesting happened.While the fan was blowing the air and just before the spark I hit the side of the heater gently out of desperation and all of the sudden the flame came like a magic.:-) Now it is working. Hopefully it won't stall again. I wonder what happened there? Thanks guys.
  12. Hi, Maineah I will check the model number tomorrow. It sounds complicated. As you say I have to get the gasket set before doing any thing. Thanks.
  13. Hi, Gary. I have been using the heater for a while. So I suppose the air thing may not be the issue. And I did plug it to sure power and nothing happpened . From what I read in the internet the furnace needs cleaning. I wonder if any one has done any kind of cleaning on these furnaces. Good evening.
  14. Hi, My heater was working fine until today. The fan comes on and the electric igniter sparks but no flame :-( The batteries are new and I have 1/4 tank propane. Water heater works and the stove works as well. Any suggestion please.
  15. For the past year I have been draining the water from inside whenever it rained. I've been puting one end of a paper towel in the channel and the other end in a plastic bottle. It collected 12 ounces of water for every 5 to 6 hours of the rain or less. Now that I understand how this water gets there by waiter's drawings and all of these discussions. I have decided to put one more coat of silicon and go from there. It doesn't seem to be a bIg problem any more to me. I gave up the drilling option and collect the water from inside for now and learn more. Grateful:-)
  16. Waiter can you tell me how deep the glass sinks inside the molding from the top of the rubber gascate that you said is not a support? ThanksĀ·
  17. Yes my side windows look like yours and have a slot for drainage. But my front window has a flat molding outside(about 1 and1/4 inch wide ). But the inside of it looks like yours. Same channels. Does the hole have to be on the bottom like yours or can the drain hole be on the side about 1/4 inch from bottom? Thanks.
  18. The orange marker in the picture shows where the water springs up from (very slowly from the bellow into that adjacent channel ). Is it possible that the water gets there from the lights above? Should I drill small holes in the strips as waiter did?
  19. Good thinking Linda "the ladders" . I will get some more pictures. And explain the water leak in more detail in a new blog because it might not be necessary to take out the window. It looks sealed up all around very good. Earlier when it was raining I saw that the leak comes up from between the glass and very next rubber gasket from inside and drips very slowly into that channel. So I put silicon all around the outside of the glass as you can see in the picture.Did not stop the Leak. Very Grateful.
  20. I was thinking to get couple of suction cups and attach them one inside and one out side of window. I have a hard time finding some one to help . I have to learn how to do this safely.
  21. Do you think that I can do it by myself or do I have to have an assistant Waiter?
  22. Hi waiter, I am grateful of your information. I have been getting rain coming inside from that channel that you explained . I want to drill the drain holes but I am not very clear. I am attaching a picture of where I understand to drill the hole . The white spot on the picture is where I think that I should drill the drain hole. Do you think that I am okay. It measures 1/4 of an inch from the bottom of the strip. The metal strip is about 1 and a 1/4 inch wide. Thanks again.
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