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Old 09-10-2011, 03:21 AM   #7
SteveC7010
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Originally Posted by JRTJH View Post
Years ago, when I had an Airstream (they say it's the bestest you can buy) the owner's manual for it was the size of a family bible, but it didn't have any specific wiring diagrams, just a generalized explanation of what was included in the purchase price. Then, when we bought a Holiday Rambler, we found that the owner's packet for it was pretty much a plastic bag with all the appliance information clumped together. There were some recipees for camping meals and suggestions on how to launder the curtains, but nothing any more substantial than that.
We owned a Sunline for 11+ years, and it was pretty much the same story. The manual was some generic RV care and maintenance info plus all the installed appliance manuals. When they were still in business, the Sunline factory was pretty responsive to requests for drawings, but the actual drawings were disappointing at best.

I am of the general opinion that if you want to find things in an RV, grab your power drill driver and a #2 square driver bit, and start opening things up.
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