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General Discussion / Re: Help on my 2010 PC 2352
« on: March 29, 2020, 09:54:42 am »
My faucet is chrome, I will try the back flow first and then I guess just replace the darn thing if that doesn't work, I tend to believe there is something restricting the flow since the pressure things occurs even with city water.  I also need to see how the spray nozzle for kitchen sink is because that always seems to have enough pressure so that even might tell me there is something in the way or the faucet itself is a problem.  Every spring when stuff is commissioned, there is always sediment in the aerators, this year I tried to clean the fresh water tank by filling, cleaning, driving around to make it slosh and draining a few times.

The weather should be good in the next few days for me to work on this.  Thanks so much again Ron.

Todd

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General Discussion / Re: Help on my 2010 PC 2352
« on: March 28, 2020, 10:48:49 am »
This just started being a problem for me last year, I will try back flushing as suggested previous and then maybe just replace the faucet as it is the original.  Thanks.

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General Discussion / Re: Help on my 2010 PC 2352
« on: March 27, 2020, 01:00:11 pm »
great idea, I will try that very thing.  thanks so much

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General Discussion / Re: Help on my 2010 PC 2352
« on: March 27, 2020, 11:05:47 am »
Hi dogyard,

thanks for the reply.  The pressure is low in both hot and cold.  They replaced the hot water heater and I will check position of both valves....this was never a problem prior, just starting occurring last year and always clean the aerator on the faucet.

Yes, that middle valve does drain the fresh water tank quite nicely. The other 2 valves are closed as well and since you say they are drains, then I assume they should remain closed.  The low pressure thing is puzzling but I will check the positions of the valves under the draw.  I assume the center should be closed while the other 2 should be open???  Thanks.

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General Discussion / Re: Help on my 2010 PC 2352
« on: March 26, 2020, 11:05:07 pm »
On the passenger side rear storage compartment.....that is why I am so curious about these, the center one drains the fresh water tank.  Important to note that the 3 valves under the kitchen cabinet drawer adjacent to the hot water heater ARE there as well.  I am trying to understand why the kitchen sink pressure is now very low and it isn't the aerator screen either.  I know the RV dealer was unfamiliar with my coach and unsure if they did something wrong.

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General Discussion / Re: Help on my 2010 PC 2352
« on: March 26, 2020, 12:43:57 pm »
Thank you all so very much for your quick and kind responses....they have been very helpful.

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General Discussion / Help on my 2010 PC 2350
« on: March 25, 2020, 08:34:05 pm »
I am respectfully requesting help on winterization instructions for my 2010/2350.  If anyone has actual instructions with pictures/illustrations and wouldn't mind sharing them, I would be very appreciative.  I live in an area with only 1 RV service center and they are unfamiliar with my particular coach.  The video posted on the forum web is for a 2015 2350 and things are quite a bit different for the 2010.

Based on the photo on this post, I figured out the center valve drains the freshwater tank.  Unsure the other 2 valves and whether they should be open or closed when freshwater valve is closed.

Also, the pressure for my kitchen faucet is very low and unsure why.  Nothing is leaking and unsure if there is a separate valve located somewhere for that.

Any help would be greatly appreciated for the above issue I am facing.

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I saw an older 2352 with dinette in slide out, took a picture and then was able to scale from that picture and custom design/build the dinette.  It was made in maple and matches beautifully.  My table has only 1 support in center thus making it easier to get in/out of and plenty of room even if you have a big belly (like me).  Also, no seat belts as the picture shows.  The storage space under each bench is huge.  I love the 2352 but though the couch/bed to be so impractical with needing to set up a separate table each time.  Now I can drive while my computer is set up on table or one can sit and eat while other is driving.

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I have removed the Jackknife Motorized Sofa/Bed from my Cruiser 2350's  slide out and replaced with a dinette.  The Jackknife Motorized Sofa/Bed is in absolutely excellent working condition and totally functional and includes all electronics, parts etc.  The fabric is in perfect condition without any damage or stains.  Unit is stored in Southern Delaware.  Priced to sell at $350. Will help buyer arrange freight if can't be picked up.

Please call Todd at 703-328-2019 for pictures or to discuss. (balloons)

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