Did you wet the awning with the bleach/water/dawn dishsoap mixture and then roll it up for 20 min or so before scrubbing?
That has worked for me to clean my awning.
Google is your best friend when it comes to learning how to do different things with the RV.
This forum helps as well and soon you will be helping others too.
Our 2011 3250TL TV is removable. There are 2 straps that hang down the back that you pull downwards on and tilt the TV forward at the bottom. Then lift and remove. We take it out when not in use and use it in the house. (bedroom)
I think mine broke the first or second time we used our rig. I used a piece of pipe hanger strap as a "temporary" fix.
It is still holding it 4 years later. lol
We have had Good Sam since we bought our 5th wheel. Used it a couple of times for our cars but this Summer we blew a tire on the RV. They were great and had a truck there in an hour and we were back on the road in no time.
A friend of mine is a refrigeration tech and recently told me to wash the condenser with a hose from the inside. Not much else you can do. I did mine today and it did not appear to be very dirty. 2011 Big Country.
If you read the info on the A/C units it will tell you what they can handle. Mine claims a maximum of a 20 degree drop.
So if it's 96 you will only get to 76.
One of our Good Sam group members broke down on the first camp out 2 days ago. It was 5 pm and he was told by GS roadside assistance the it was too late in the day to get someone out to tow his trailer and to stay in it for the night and call back the next day! 24/7 assistance doesn't mean...
We had problems similar to this when we first got our 2011 Big Country. It turned out to be a loose connection on the block behind the batteries on the wall where everything connects up. Since that was fixed we have had no problems at all.
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