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The lens you are looking for is part #APL5CB which is the clear lens for the RV Porch and Utility Light #RVPL7CB.
view full answer...The PD9140A is a converter that has the smart charger setup built into it so the correct pendent would be the part #PD92201.
view full answer...The first thing I would want to know here is where you tested the voltage at on the Charge Wizard #PD92201 - if you didn't test it directly at the converter box, you'll want to start there. If the voltage at the converter is different than…
view full answer...There are a couple of things to take a look at with the Progressive Dynamics Inteli-Power RV Converter and Battery Charger #PD9130 & Charge Wizard #PD92201. The most likely is either a blown fuse (or fuses) so you will want to start there. Next,…
view full answer...Yes, for a white base version of the #RVPL7CB you'd want the part #RVPL7C.
view full answer...Is it a disc caliper like the part #K71-636-00 or is it a drum brake component? I believe you are looking for the #K71-636-00 but wanted to make sure.
view full answer...The fuses for the 7-way trailer connector on your 2013 Ford F-150 are in the power distribution center as follows: Trailer Tow Brake Control #17 30 Amp Fuse Trailer Tow Battery Charge #21 20 Amp Fuse Trailer Tow Back-Up Lamp #43 15 Amp Fuse Trailer…
view full answer...The controller would need to be hardwired to your C5500 motorhome as it would not have a harness under the dash using our Brake Controller Installation Kit, part #ETBC7. Due to the fact that your motorhome is longer than the usual passenger vehicle,…
view full answer...With how long your current springs are, you will have replace the hangers for the springs to attach to. That being said, this does happen sometimes and it is not the end of the world. The 6-Leaf Double Eye Spring #e27SR will have a length of 26…
view full answer...There are not many differences between a welded and forged weight distribution shank in regards to practicality. They both pass the same DOT standards and meet the maximum 15,000 lb weight capacity requirement. The forged shanks started to become…
view full answer...The easiest way would be to call your dealer's service department and have them run the VIN of your vehicle. They should be able to tell you exactly how your vehicle was equipped. You could also locate the tow plug connector, which is on top of…
view full answer...The #HSE7K-T1 brake kit you referenced is designed to work with 7K axles, regardless of the suspension used. It'll work perfectly with your axles/suspension. The rotors included are compatible with a 25580 inner/14125A outer wheel bearing and a…
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