I have a new 2019 Cyclone 4005 and would like to start the onan up. I’m on shore power and am wondering what are the step by step procedure. I’m assuming I would need to unplug from shore power first but what is second, third etc...
I don’t trust the 5 second tutorial I got from the dealer...
Ok so we are brand new to the whole RV scene and bought a 2019 Cyclone 4005. After spending a month in our spot (with hoses connected) I came home and notice two wet spots next the Trailer. I thought huh... that’s weird why is there water on the ground... As I sat that pondering it took this...
We have a 2019 Cyclone 4005 and I can not find what the advised water pressure is for the rig. I have a standard regulator that is set for 40 and if I can push more through the system without damaging it I want to...
Any ideas where I can find that info?
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The furnace works great in the front of the 5th wheel with strong heat blowing out the floor vents however, the living room and garage does not seem to have much blowing just heat radiating out.
Ideas/thoughts would be most welcomed.
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Does anyone know if the steps that are for the extending patio will work for either entrance instead? Meaning I hate the front and garage entrance steps on my Cyclone 4005. They don’t give the person walking on them a whole lot of confidence. I plan on replacing them with the Mor-Ryde steps...
I’ve been lurking on a lot of forums doing my research and wow... there is a lot of information and a lot of opinions! Anyway, we do our walk around/predelivery inspection Saturday. I have one of the list from another forum but wondered if there is anything specific that I should look for that...
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