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Hi everyone, my husband and I are new to this board and sure am happy with it. I've found some very useful information here. Thank you.
I'm having a problem with our phone lines. The phones are not working inside. The box out on the poll itself is working.
We have a Winnie 06 Vectra 40FD. We've only had it for around 3 weeks.
Has anyone experienced this with their Coach?
Thank you again.
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05-10-2006, 07:20 AM
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Hi everyone, my husband and I are new to this board and sure am happy with it. I've found some very useful information here. Thank you.
I'm having a problem with our phone lines. The phones are not working inside. The box out on the poll itself is working.
We have a Winnie 06 Vectra 40FD. We've only had it for around 3 weeks.
Has anyone experienced this with their Coach?
Thank you again.
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Rick & Cheryl
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05-10-2006, 07:27 AM
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Location: Kalamazoo, Michigan
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Welcome to the forum, glad you are here. You are correct, there is a wealth of information here for the asking. Can't speak specifically to your problem, but could be as simple as a loose connection at the jack, or a bad wire connecting to the pole. Hopefully someone will come along shortly with better information.
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Tom and Barb
'07 Winnebago Voyage 35L
Workhorse W22 chassis
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05-10-2006, 07:32 AM
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Thank you. We checked the wire from the pole itself. It worked. We are taking it into the dealership this Friday to have it checked along with a few other minor things. It worried me because I'm afraid it's going to be something major. We live in our Motorhome and the dealership we're taking it to doesn't have hookups and we'd have to stay out on the street. So I'm hoping it's something easy to correct because we'll just about have to come back the same day. Plus we have a little dog too.
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05-10-2006, 10:34 AM
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If that is a factory installed option I wouild suspect it would be covered under warranty. If not, keep checking back, I'm sure someone will come along with a possible solution.
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Workhorse W22 chassis
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05-10-2006, 11:40 AM
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Yes; it was factory installed and is covered by warrenty. I was just worried about how they would be able to fix it if it was a wiring problem within the walls. Because we have jacks in both the lounge area and the bedroom. There's alot of distance between the two. We pulled the plate out of the one in the lounge and the wiring looks fine. We were unable to pull the one out in the bedroom and didn't want to force it. I'm hoping that's where the problem might be.
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05-10-2006, 12:59 PM
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Don't let yourself get too worried yet. Let the dealer check it out. It could be something as simple as one of the jacks being bad.
One suggestion. Put your vehicle information in your signature line. It will make it easier for others to help, and you won't need to remember to describe your unit each time you post.
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05-10-2006, 01:50 PM
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Location: Back at the ranch
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Yes - welcome
Did you check all of your phone outlets in the coach? Is your cable from the box/pole to the coach known-good? Is whatever you are trying to use in the coach known-good also? Never assume anything when troubleshooting.
All of that is under warranty, so it's not on your nickle except for the time/fuel/waiting at the dealer. I have found that most warranty problems in our coach have had a fairly simple solution - I would initially assume that on yours as well.
We also are now fulltiming and have had several service experiences while living aboard with two cats. Most places we have been to will let you hookup (usually only electricity - be sure and have a 30 amp and a 20 amp electrical cord adapter on board) and spend the night or whatever. We have actually spent the night in a service bay at the giant Lazydays in Seffner, Florida - not a great situation but we dealt with it.
Recently at the Winnebago factory we got a motel room for 4 four nights - it was just easier than hanging aoround the lounge.
Good luck!
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05-10-2006, 02:19 PM
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Hi Sweet40FD,
I just reviewed the schematics for your coach and the telephone wiring part leaves a lot to be desired. But telephone wiring isn't to tough to start with. Their will normally be a 4 wire (two twisted pair) cable strung from the input panel in the electrical compartment to each of the jack panels in the coach. They can be wired individually from the input panel to each outlet or they can be daisy chained in any configuration.
It's just a mater of connecting the four colored wires to the appropriate pin in the jack. If your phone works when plugged into the park box but doesn't work in any outlet inside the coach, I would suspect the patch cable you are using form the pole to the input panel of the coach. I have seen too many RJ11 (that's the jack that's used) patch cables that were either wired wrong or one of the wires didn't make contact in the connector. If you know the patch cable is good, then the next place to look is the input panel itself. Especially if none of the outlets are working.
If you are unable to resolve this yourself, this should be an easy fix for the dealer, so don't worry too much.
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Have Fun!! Mark & Donalda 04 Horizon 40WD no TOW 90,900+ miles and counting 
Triumph Bonneville & Susuki S40 on the back
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05-10-2006, 03:37 PM
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Hi again Sweet40FD,
I just found this link that should help you to understand how telephones are wired and what your problem might be. Have fun troubleshooting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RJ-11
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Have Fun!! Mark & Donalda 04 Horizon 40WD no TOW 90,900+ miles and counting 
Triumph Bonneville & Susuki S40 on the back
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05-10-2006, 05:19 PM
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Location: Anaheim, CA
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Thank you all again. Yes; the line from the pole is working. We have it ran through a window right now so our phone/fax. They both work.
So I'm hoping it will be something simple for the dealership to correct.
Tom; I can't figure out how to put my vehicle identification on signature line.
Thank you again
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05-10-2006, 06:06 PM
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Location: Jupiter, FL
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Click on "GO",then "view edit complete profile",then add your rig info in the signature line...(I already added your rig type there,just follow my lead for toad info and such.)
Maybe use what I have in my for an idea....
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05-10-2006, 07:10 PM
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Anaheim, CA
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Thanks Rebelsbeach. I appreciate it. As soon as we get pictures of our Motorhome I'll add them on here also. You guys have all been such a great help. Thank you again.
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05-11-2006, 03:51 AM
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Location: North East Indiana
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I have the same problem you have with my phone input jack. I have had it checked by a phone tech, he reports the wiring is ok. Some one may have put a staple though the line some where between the front and the back modular jacks. He suggest that I just run the wire under the driver door, as the wire is flat any way. I have been doing this from the post and have had no further problems. A dealer could tie up a coach for weeks trying to find the problem.
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