It was a fuel pressure sensor. They did not have the part in stock.
They feel it may never happen again. Said with everything in these
Motorhomes all computerized they are very sensitive. They don't know why it went off to begin with. It could have been something, it could have been nothing. They tried to get it to do it again and they couldn't. So they reset the system. So we are heading
to J Pilot, filling up the propane tank and on to our campground in PA.
We just entered PA! I'll have some pictures of the Campground later on today.
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Friday, November 16, 2012
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