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Old 01-24-2012, 06:47 PM   #29
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Jon thank you for checking for me. I am used to dealing with hitches in old vehicles, and overworked bodies, as long it is not the symptom of a greater problem it will be lived with. Have been taking in the sites at Quartzite, and have walked by your booth a couple of times and if we had not been on a mission both times I would have stopped to ssee if you were there. We traveled 6000 miles this summer after I had you upgrade the confuser for me. I tended to use the extra power more then try to save some gas. It did everything you said it would. We have a heavy motorhome and toad, but the 8.1 in this UFO did a great job.
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Yes I have been in the booth most of the time so come see me! We can maybe even somehow get our new Magnum plug wires on that UFO of yours
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Old 01-25-2012, 01:20 AM   #31
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Thanks Wayne ! Gives me something to chew on!!
With only the left signal light lighting there has to be a current path somewhere in that side only.
One more question if you do not mind? The 7 wire plug from the coach to the Toad,do you disconnect the toad power cable from the coach when you disconnect the toad? I'm thinking yes but just want to check.
I'm wondering if the coach cabling was altered to accept the 4 wire system required by the Toad. The turn signal and brake light circuits need to have diodes installed in the proper circuits and in the proper orientation. All it would take is one in the Left turn signal wiring and or brake light circuit and that might be the current path.
When and if you get time to connect the Toad to the Coach 7 wire connector. See if the left turn signal / brake light comes on with the left coach turn signal when they are connected.

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Old 01-25-2012, 04:02 AM   #32
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"it will be lived with."
IMNSHO, out of the millions of cars and thousands of motor homes on the road that don't have this configuration...........?
And... only the left side turn signal?



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Old 01-29-2012, 12:20 PM   #33
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Sorry I missed you Jon, we left, and have been staying at a place where we can not get on line, will try next year, or we may go north next summer , if we get close we will stop by.
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