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01-22-2016, 02:01 PM
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Junior Member
Rexhall Owners Group
Join Date: Jan 2016
Posts: 3
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2007 Aerbus (T-Rex)
I am new member to iRV2. I hope I can find someone who knows where I can get an owners manual for the 2007 Aerbus. Rexall Industries is no help. The parts department in Lancaster told me over the phone, quote: "We don't carry any manuals, try ebay". Ebay has NONE. Please help!
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01-25-2016, 09:17 AM
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Senior Member
Gulf Streamers Club
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Cincinnati
Posts: 19,925
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I'm afraid even if you found a manual for your year and model of RV, you'll be disappointed. They are generally not worth the paper there're printed on. The manuals are general in nature, often covering many models and equipment your RV might not have. Specific information is often lacking, especially location of fuses, valves, etc.
My suggestion would be to spend time looking in every cabinet, compartment, and access panel, noting make and model of each component you find. If you then Google those items, you'll find manuals, parts lists, and specifications for those items to download.
If you want owner's manuals, Winnebago, Thor, and other manufacturers have resources online. Read a couple of those and you'll get the generic nature of most manuals.
You could also post a request here for a manual:
Manuals - 1990 & Newer - RVing-The Midwest Connection
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Bob & Donna
'98 Gulf Stream Sun Voyager DP being pushed by a '00 Beetle TDI
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01-26-2016, 06:41 AM
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Junior Member
Rexhall Owners Group
Join Date: Jan 2016
Posts: 3
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BFlinn181
I'm afraid even if you found a manual for your year and model of RV, you'll be disappointed. They are generally not worth the paper there're printed on. The manuals are general in nature, often covering many models and equipment your RV might not have. Specific information is often lacking, especially location of fuses, valves, etc.
My suggestion would be to spend time looking in every cabinet, compartment, and access panel, noting make and model of each component you find. If you then Google those items, you'll find manuals, parts lists, and specifications for those items to download.
If you want owner's manuals, Winnebago, Thor, and other manufacturers have resources online. Read a couple of those and you'll get the generic nature of most manuals.
You could also post a request here for a manual:
Manuals - 1990 & Newer - RVing-The Midwest Connection
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Bob & Donna:
Thanks for your response. Sad news indeed, however you idea has a lot of merit. I will try to do exactly that! Maybe I can get lucky and make my own.
Ernie & Nancy
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01-29-2016, 07:57 AM
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Senior Member
Rexhall Owners Group
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Lakeview, Oregon
Posts: 595
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Quote:
Originally Posted by templeton
Bob & Donna:
Thanks for your response. Sad news indeed, however you idea has a lot of merit. I will try to do exactly that! Maybe I can get lucky and make my own.
Ernie & Nancy
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That is what I ended up doing, put together a list of components by make, model, part number and serial number. This included chassis, engine, transmission, generator, stairs and what ever else that I could find inside and out. Now have three ring binders, 1) Engine and Transmission, chassis and Electrical 2) Generator 3) Components. These comprise of the maintenance manuals and parts manuals. Took quite a while but well worth the effort.
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Martin Picke'
1998 Rexhall Anthem 34' DP, Cummins ISB, Allison 6 speed, Spartan Chassis, 300 watts solar.
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01-29-2016, 02:14 PM
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Senior Member
Forest River Owners Club Ford Super Duty Owner
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Vaughn, WA
Posts: 1,460
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Exactly as stated above.
Start finding the identification tags for all the appliances and systems, Furnace, fridge, water heater, etc. You should be able to find those service manuals online. This web site should get you started.
Service Documents and Manuals
Best of luck and enjoy your motorhome!
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1995 Coachmen Santara 360MB 36' w/slide.
Ford F53/460 chassis, 2020 Chev Equinox "toad"
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