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General Discussion / Re: Pioneer Radio with GPS
« on: August 11, 2019, 09:24:43 pm »
I seem to remember Barry from the factory mentioning they put a switch to the left of the steering wheel that can be used to power truck radio when vehicle is not running.
Not positive about this but ts worth checking. Leaving such a switch on would give the symptom you describe.

Good luck. Jim G.
When we picked up our RV and took it for its maiden drive, the radio wouldn't go on. After taking it back the switch you mentioned was in the off position (I think to the left). It was explained that if left in the middle (which is where we keep it now) it will go off when the PC is off and will remain on when switched to the right (and can be used with surround sound while camping). Hope this helps.

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General Discussion / Re: Introduce Yourself!
« on: May 30, 2019, 06:00:07 pm »
Great choice Junior and B  2o2
Congrats, welcome aboard , and  :)(: to new  adventures !!

A 2350 really is the “Goldilocks” RV, not too big and not too small.  One of these (the queen size) will make it  even better  (nod) (nod) http://www.rvsuperbag.com/Standard-QueenSuperbag/productinfo/RVQ/

Enjoy !!
Thanks for the recommendation CalCruiser. One question: Why the queen size and not the full?
The queen size leaves a little extra on bottom to tuck in, but enough on top for two to comfortably share without anyone feeling short-changed 😁😁
Just unroll and unfold it on top of your quilt or mattress cover,  unzip both sides, and tuck in the bottom half just enough to keep it in place and away from the heater duct.
I  recommend getting the RVQ queen with a bag  instead of the skirted bedspread type, so that the comforter is the same overall width as the sheets.
Makes sense. Thanks again CalCruiser.

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General Discussion / Re: Introduce Yourself!
« on: May 29, 2019, 05:22:47 pm »
Great choice Junior and B  2o2
Congrats, welcome aboard , and  :)(: to new  adventures !!

A 2350 really is the “Goldilocks” RV, not too big and not too small.  One of these (the queen size) will make it  even better  (nod) (nod) http://www.rvsuperbag.com/Standard-QueenSuperbag/productinfo/RVQ/

Enjoy !!
Thanks for the recommendation CalCruiser. One question: Why the queen size and not the full?

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General Discussion / Re: What's going on at Phoenix?
« on: May 25, 2019, 12:45:30 am »



Hi Kristy & Gary: Thanks so much for the nice welcome!! A friendly place here. The 2552 is high on our list to check out....our plans are for a Michigan trip this summer, so a stop in Elkhart will fit in perfectly either coming or going from Iowa. This will give us a chance for a firm trade price, as we will be traveling in our Class A Thor Challenger, so they can see it personally.  Did you trade or buy outright? If trade, did it go well?

BTW, who should I ask for when calling PC. Might as well get with the right person at the beginning & not later!

Happy Travels.....perhaps we'll meet one of these days  meetya



We used Mike Petersen [mpeterson1836@gmail.com / (574) 226-1322]. When we visited a month ago, he had recently (a couple days before) experienced a major catastrophe and might still be dealing with. He always returned calls and emails.

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I obtained a copy of what appears to be a "New Limited Warranty Coverage" from Phoenix Cruiser covering all their coaches (copy attached).  This is not the limited warranty document that was included in the owners manual of the New Phoenix Cruiser I picked up in October of 2018.

Of major concern is the "Exclusions From This Warranty" section of Document.  Following is a partial quote from this section:  "The Warrantor further makes no warranty with regard to any vehicle used for commercial purposes, as a permanent or full time residence or as a rental vehicle, or any product not registered and not normally used in the United States or Canada." 

This warranty document goes on to say that "Full Time" for the purposes of this Warranty shall mean continuous occupation of the vehicle for a period exceeding 30 days of continuous use or 18 days per month in two or more consecutive months.

I have no idea when this new warranty document went into effect.  For those of you that recently purchased a new Phoenix Cruiser, was this new warranty document in your owners manual?

I want to make all Phoenix Cruiser Owners that have a coach still under warranty aware of the "Full Time" (as defined by Phoenix Cruiser) exclusion from warranty coverage.


The "Exclusions From This Warranty" section did not appear in the Limited Warranty from my owner's manual. My Limited Warranty looks it's different from the attached.

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General Discussion / Re: Introduce Yourself!
« on: May 24, 2019, 11:11:58 pm »
H-E-L-L-O . We just joined the forum a few days ago.  Dick & Pat from Fort Dodge Iowa. Currently we own a Thor Challenger Class A, but have made a commitment to downsize to something more sensible for us. The Phoenix Cruiser, at least from Internet research, appears to be a sensible choice. If our travel plans work out, a stop in Elkhart for a personal visit this summer is in order.

I made a post several days ago posing some questions, and was very pleased with all the nice responses and answers to those questions. Looking forward to the near future and perhaps becoming PC owners  woot


Welcome Dick & Pat. We are new to RVing and did a lot of research on a number of forums. This forum would always strike me as particularly useful, the people and their responses perticularly detailed and friendly, and I became a serial lurker. One particularly useful advise was to visit the factory. We did and were able to see the sausage being made - so to speak. A month or so later we took delivery. A few other owners have similar stories, so it might be a thing. Good luck on your journey.

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Photos / Re: A New Chapter
« on: May 24, 2019, 10:59:18 pm »
Junior and B!

Great to see that the "new chapter" in your life has officially happened!  You promised a photo of your new rig, and delivered a great one---obviously happy couple!  Looking forward to your interactions on the forum!

All the best,          Mike


This forum sure is friendly. Thanks for the kind words Mike. See you in the other threads.

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Photos / Re: A New Chapter
« on: May 24, 2019, 10:54:33 pm »
Congratulations!!!!  We will keep our eyes open for you when on the road.


It's funny how I'm noticing more RVs on the road now, though yet to see another PC. We'll keep an eye open for you guys too :) .

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Photos / Re: A New Chapter
« on: May 24, 2019, 10:51:24 pm »
Nice photo and great unit! Hope you enjoy your 2350 as much as we do, after working our way through a variety of predecessors we're certain the 2350 will take us into our last journeys. Enjoy!


Thanks for the kind words. We're taking our 2nd run this weekend. Very psyched.

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Photos / Re: A New Chapter
« on: May 24, 2019, 10:49:09 pm »
Congratulations!  Hope you enjoy your new Phoenix as much as we do ours.  Wishing you both the best!
Gary and Susie


Thanks Gary & Sue. Much appreciated.

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Photos / Re: A New Chapter
« on: May 24, 2019, 10:48:10 pm »
Congratulations.  Give us a call if you get down to southwest Florida in the winter.
Syd & Margo


Will do and thanks Syd & Margo.

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Photos / Re: A New Chapter
« on: May 14, 2019, 10:44:54 pm »
Thanks Ron.

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Photos / A New Chapter
« on: May 14, 2019, 05:29:11 pm »
B and I took delivery last Saturday from Jacksonville and we couldn't be happier.

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General Discussion / Re: Introduce Yourself!
« on: April 28, 2019, 05:53:05 pm »
Welcome Junior & B
Welcome.  This is a great place to be. Safe travels.
Ron S


Much appreciated.

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General Discussion / Re: Introduce Yourself!
« on: April 28, 2019, 05:52:01 pm »
Welcome Junior & B!

Congratulations on all these big life events you are experiencing!  We are also new PC owners having taken delivery of our 2552 in March.  We have found this forum to be very welcoming with tons of good information.  Be sure to post a picture of your new rig when you take delivery.  Happy Travels!

Gary & Kristy


Will do. Thanks for the welcome.

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