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by GWiens2001 » 30 May 2016 17:14
i_b_larry wrote:The trip home was notable for its lack of any drama.
That is the best kind of trip with a new-used motor home. Gordon
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by johnb007 » 30 May 2016 17:29
Most RV dealers and service companies have universal keys, so they can work on them, and still secure them. Call one of those places, they can even order the correct keys for you.
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by kayak1 » 14 Oct 2016 0:17
i_b_larry wrote:This is the final chapter of this story.
I drove to Florida and found the motorhome unlocked but found no keys. Tom from McMahon's came out and made new keys. It started right up when jumped, but I bought a new battery rather than fool around with an old one. The gas tank was empty and I put a couple of gallons in before driving to the nearest gas station. I had the tires pumped up and I checked the fluids. Everything was OK, even the A/C blew cold air. 48 hours after arriving I was driving my motorhome back to Arizona. The trip home was notable for its lack of any drama.
That's great news!
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