Both the Jensen JWM6A and the current model, part #JWM62A are classified as double-DIN head units, which will both use the same sized rough openings in a vehicle dash. The old #JWM6A and the current model #JWM62A both use the same pigtail, as you can…
Hello Richard, thanks for reaching out. The Drive RV DVD Player - Single DIN - 180W - 12V #324-000032 can replace the Furrion DV5600. The cutout size for both units is vrtually identical. That said, this would not be a plug-and-play replacement. You…
Thanks for the picture! I checked with Progressive Dynamics the replacement power converter you need for your Parallax Series 7300 Model 7345 is the Replacement Converter for Parallax/Magnetek or WFCO RV Power Centers - 45 Amp item #PD4645V.
Hey Jairo. So we do not offer a direct replacement for the Norcold N611, but we do have a good replacement option for you. It really comes down to what will fit in your cutout space. Take a look at the Norcold RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer - 8.2 cu ft -…
Hey Joe, the MPPT converter you mentioned actually isn't made anymore but we do have the Go Power part #GP32QR which is also a 30 amp MPPT converter that is lithium compatible. You would need to select the battery type on the charge…
Hey Maurice! We no longer recommend swapping out just the AC unit since there have been a lot of compatibility issues. Also, everything is switching to the new R32 refrigerant due to the new 2025 EPA regulations. The old parts for R410A units are…
The Jensen Touch Screen RV Stereo JRV9000R measures 7" wide x 4-5/8" tall x 6-5/16" deep overall. I wasn't able to find the dimensions of the discontinued Axxera AV614BH but if it's similar then these can be swapped out. As for…
I took a look at the Jensen Mechless RV Stereo #JWM20, and compared it to your existing the Furrion Mechless RV Stereo #DV7200, which is no longer available, and it appears that both the Furrion DC7200 and the Jensen #JWM20 have 10 wires. The Jensen…
Hey Keith, we have an automatic battery disconnect from Roadmaster with the part #RM-766 that we've had customers who've installed on a 2025 Chevy Colorado that worked really well so that would be your best option. Do you have everything else…
Hey Donald! I would be happy to help you get the best parts together to flat tow you Chevy Colorado. Is this the 2024 model? I saw you had a 2024 Silverado in the fitguide so I want to be sure that is correct. You already have your Blue Ox tow bar so…
Yes, the DV3300SBL will make a good replacement; cutout dimensions are very close with similar, but not exact wiring connections. The Furrion RV Stereo, #DV3300SBL is a single DIN with HDMI, AUX/USB, Bluetooth, NFC and App Control. Mounting…
As far as the necessary mounting size hole and the features provided, the Jensen #JWM60A RV Stereo you'd looked at would be the best replacement. The stereo has an AM/FM tuner, can play DVDs or CDs, is Bluetooth compatible and has aux and USB…
Enhance Your RV Experience with a Multimedia System
Multimedia systems in RV stereos offer a compact, versatile solution for entertainment on the road. With features like Bluetooth connectivity, HDMI inputs, and zone control, these systems are perfect for integrating with smart TVs and creating a dynamic a
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While some systems offer smartphone apps for control, availability can vary. It's important to check if the app is supported on your device. Alternatively, most systems come with a remote control, though the design and functionality can differ.
Installing a multimedia system in an RV is typically straightforward. Many systems are designed to fit existing harnesses, requiring just a few screws for installation. This makes replacing or upgrading your stereo a quick and hassle-free process.
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The remote control is crucial for convenience, especially since RV stereos are often placed in hard-to-reach spots. Look for remotes with essential functions like zone control and direct source selection. Some remotes may have many buttons, but only a few are truly useful.