Have New Awning Lights.......
They cost a bunch, but came with a 2015 Montana Mountaineer 356TBF, attached, guess you have to have a power source. Actually my PDI on this new one took 15 hours over 10 days. All tanks filled and let stand for a couple of days, ran 12volt and shore water system for 4.5 hours. Check all drain(under counters) in kitchen(s) and both bathrooms. Brought refrigerator up to temp on power and gas, over a four day period, ran both AC units around the clock for 2 days. Ran hot water heater on both electric and gas. Furnace check, it works, but at 100+ degrees here, I didn't test it much. Ran all 4 Fantastic fans, several hours each. We check all connections in Breaker/Fuse panel, checked every wire under the cap, behind fireplace. Check all hydraulic connections that we could get to. Slide were open and closed, I don't know how many times. We went thru the SRE4100 suspension, check U bolt torque(they did need to be torqued). Yep, when you live less then a 1/2 mile from the dealer and are good friends with the family that owns the dealership, you can take all the time you want. And today I brought it home. The really positive note of checking and being in it so much, I KNOW WHERE THE LIGHT SWITCHES ARE. I think I did my job and the guys at the dealership did theirs. Just hoping Keystone did theirs. And for those of you that are thinking "A BunkHouse" yep. We are converting the bunkhouse area into a sewing/craft room. Thanks for your information, I tried to remember all the things discussed here. We had the 30" Microwave replaced with a 30" Micro/Convection and couch with theater seating.
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