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Old 10-15-2015, 07:41 AM   #15
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Yes coachmen/fr has been helpful. Needed to replace the entry stairs and they sent us one quickly, then three weeks later they sent another. Now that's service! Funny thing is the new reverse polarity switch I needed was not in the first box but was in the second shipment and their timing was spot on. Just as I was going to order a switch the second box containing a switch arrive. Perfect.
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Old 10-20-2015, 03:52 PM   #16
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Wiper Blades

Anyone found replacements for the wiper blades? Looks like I need a 36" and a 40". Looks like the mount is a "Bolt Through" and I have never seen that before. Checking on the internet was not much help..... The only information I see on the Wiper Arm is: MAO Y1 (I Think....)

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Old 10-20-2015, 04:00 PM   #17
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Anyone found replacements for the wiper blades? Looks like I need a 36" and a 40". Looks like the mount is a "Bolt Through" and I have never seen that before. Checking on the internet was not much help..... The only information I see on the Wiper Arm is: MAO Y1 (I Think....)

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Hi Jerry,

If you have a Legend:
TRICO 40” #67-401, Trico 36” #67-361
CAMPING WORLD has them or purchase online.
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Old 10-21-2015, 05:00 AM   #18
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Thanks for good info. I had trouble finding same.
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Thanks for the info!

Camping World actually had the best price!!

Ordered and on their way....
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12 Volt Disconnect

Does anybody know if there is a "Disconnect" (Besides the one as you walk in.) to completely shut down the 12 volt House Batteries? I found the one for the Chassis Batteries (Located above the power Cord), but that one only seems to shut down the circuits for the Chassis. Will be away from my unit for 6 weeks and don't want to drain the batteries.

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Old 10-22-2015, 08:32 AM   #21
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Hello Jerry,

There are only 2 disconnects, as you have found, so trickle charging is your best bet.
By the way, there are only 5 Legend owners (2007-2009) that I have found on iRV2.
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Thanks Steve, that is what I thought.
My only problem is that I will be leaving it at a Storage place down near Orlando for about 6 weeks and it will be outside storage with no electricity. The chassis batteries hold up well, but the house batteries not so well.
I could try and unhook the negative cable on them and hope for the best....
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Jerry,

I've had no house battery problems without a trickle charge for 3 months. First time I did this, I found out that my 5 year old house batteries were marginal and died, so 4 replacements are good for 3 months for me. I would make sure 2 switches were off, all accessories and switches were at off position. Tires should be stored on wood or plastic to prevent premature aging.
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It's been awhile since I asked the above question. Are there any "08 or 09" Legend owners in our membership?
I would like to receive info from you since I never received any documentation.
Here is a 09 for sale on RVTrader for 109K
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Seems to be sold. That's a great price if all is good and low miles.
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Hey Jerry,
I would also disconnect the main breakers but I don't know if that would make any difference.
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I bought a 2008 Sportscoach Legend this past Spring down in Florida. Drove it up to Maine with very minor issues. We really like it and will be bringing it back down to Florida in a few weeks.
My major issue with it right now, is that I forgot to close the cargo bay doors when I opened the LR slide and I damaged the door! I have an email into Coachman to see if a "Door" is available.....
What is the status with the door?
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I just purchased a 2009 Legend 500 TG
Did anyone ever get a list of owners together?
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