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Main Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: WillieontheRoad on June 05, 2019, 06:16:43 pm
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Can anyone tell me what this white toggle switch on my 2100 is for?
It is certainly aftermarket and the only thing we had added to our PC was Safe-t-plus.
Thanks,
Alan
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Can anyone tell me what this white toggle switch on my 2100 is for?
It is certainly aftermarket and the only thing we had added to our PC was Safe-t-plus.
Thanks,
Alan
Alan, it’s a momentary switch to jump start your chassis (engine) batteries if it “dies”. As it was described to me just last week at the factory, you depress it, turn in the ignition. Wait abut 15 minutes and the battery should have enough juice to start your engine. The charge comes from your house batteries. It is not a press and hold button.
BTW, we are moving to Georgetown and will there around June 19. Will live in PC until we find or build a house.
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Welcome to Texas and Austin. We hope that you will love it here and someday soon feel like real Texans.
Our suggestion...Go north and high in during the Texas summers.
Thanks,
Alan
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Welcome to Texas and Austin. We hope that you will love it here and someday soon feel like real Texans.
Our suggestion...Go north and high in during the Texas summers.
Thanks,
Alan
Alan, not to bore the others here, but I must add that I am not new to The Republic. I lived in Dallas (Richardson) for 30 years and have owned an RV pad in Rockport (Lamar) Texas for 12 years, spending the winters there. I'm a native Tennessean, but Texas calls. I refer to myself as a Crockett Texan, but I don't plan on dying at the Alamo.
Maybe we can get together and have a jalapeno eating contest :lol and chase it with a Shiner Bock.
Cheers :)(:
Barry T