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Holiday Rambler 2010 Mintaro 26RKS - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Where is the ecm located in a 1995 Holiday Rambler Endeavor RV?
Most likely your ECM we'll be under the dash on the passenger side. All of the front gas engine motor homes I have seen, that is where it is located. If it is not there, next place to look is in the engine compartment in the passenger side but it would be up in a high location. The picture attached is an example of what to look for. Yours may have two or three plugs.
What size trailer tires does a 1988 Holiday Rambler have on it?
Your Holiday Rambler most likely has an LT35/85-16, which is the most common for campers, 5th wheels and toy haulers. However, what you need to look for is the info plate on the unit, showing the VIN, tire size and pressure for each tire and the GVRW for your unit. Look for the Load Range. Depending on the axles and weight, you most likely have Load Range E. If you are looking for replacement tires, you may want to consider an ST235/85-16E. The ST has a hard composition rubber so the life and mileage is much longer, besides usually being less expensive.
Just to give you an example from my personal trailer, the Goodyear LT235/85-16 Load Range G average cost is @ $340.00/ tire but the replacement ST235/85-16 Load Range G cost$185.00 each. Great warranty, longer life and much cheaper. I am a Full Time RV'er traveling all over the country so mind gets a lot of mileage. It's worth the switch.
2001 holiday rambler endeavor have lost all lights in side. Plugins still work tvs and fridge
So, you have lost your 12V power, but you still have 120V power. In an electrical distribution panel, probably in an outside compartment near the drivers seat, there is an electrical solenoid switch that may not be working. If you can use a test meter, see if you have power at that switch. I That solenoid does go bad sometimes on Holiday Ramblers and Monacos. You can temporarily bypass that panel switch by joining the 2 heavy wires together and see if you then have lights, etc. And, be sure that you have your 12V house switch in the on position, in the battery compartment and that the switch near the door is turned on.
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