slobadoberbob
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- Jun 1, 2009
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- Winnebago 23' something
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- 25 years & counting
Ok, we know know why the cooker (hobb) on our RV decided to stop working (electronic ignition - that fires the gas)... We have had one not working since we took delivery over a year back (so much for PDI's) .. to day I decided to have a look... the main wire from the ignitor had fallen off.. just needed pushing back in and it then worked 2 of the 3 burners. I decided also to look at the one Sue has said never worked.. the pipe that carried the spark to the hobb ring was disconnected.. in fact bent... was it ever connected? I wonder, but a pair of pliers later it is back in the clips and we now have 3 hob rings working from the ignition switch and no more matches.
The instruction book is about worthless as it just tells you to clean it... anyway we have harmony on the Winnibago again.. the kitchen chief is happy.
Another job done for next weekend at Lincoln.
Just looked on Google Earth to get the longs and lats for the site, boy it is big, the google earth shows a fair of some sorts in fall swing.. lots and lots of cars and people... massive place. - Google earth is very helpful if you need the longs and lats of a site, my pioneer seems only to take them and not post codes... anyway simple job now of entering them up just before I pull out.
A day of doing all the small jobs that a motor home needs to keep it running smoothly.
Bob
The instruction book is about worthless as it just tells you to clean it... anyway we have harmony on the Winnibago again.. the kitchen chief is happy.
Another job done for next weekend at Lincoln.
Just looked on Google Earth to get the longs and lats for the site, boy it is big, the google earth shows a fair of some sorts in fall swing.. lots and lots of cars and people... massive place. - Google earth is very helpful if you need the longs and lats of a site, my pioneer seems only to take them and not post codes... anyway simple job now of entering them up just before I pull out.
A day of doing all the small jobs that a motor home needs to keep it running smoothly.
Bob