Last post by JonnyRokk -
Hello, I have a 2006 Country Coach Inspire 360 and I am having difficulty finding replacement motors for my windshield sun shades. (Looks like I need two now!) These motors are predominantly yellow, are 9.5 inches long, 1 inch in diameter, and have the following markings on them: Motor for shade – TM 28-A26 (white tag 36659) 0.7Nm. 34rpm 1844 12VDC 750 m 8 (or P) Thank you in advance for any help in locating replacements.
Last post by robertfhess -
I am in the market for a mid-2000's coach and have narrowed down my search to the 'Oregon' coaches from that era. So mostly looking at Monaco's (Sig/Exec), Beaver's (Marquis/Pat), and Country Coaches (Magna, Intrigue).
My question is about service. Does either of these brands carry an overly positive or negative reputation for service? Meaning is it going to be harder or easier to find service for one of these coaches over the other? We will be living in the greater Washington, DC area if that adds anything to this discussion.
Last post by davidki -
Thanks for that quick reply... just so happens the NIRVC is only about 8 miles down the road from us.... great suggestion, we have stopped by to look at what they have and if they work on them. There are several coach leasing companies also in the area that supply large units for the entertainment industry but I'm not sure if they will do work on private units but I will stop by and talk with the repair shop!
Last post by davidki -
We just signed up for this forum in hopes to doing a little research..we live just outside of Nashville Tn and were wondering is there are service and repair places in this area that folks suggest.... we are keeping our eye out for a 32, 34 or 36' coach and we see quite a few listed on other forums but usually in other states. What we have read on forums everyone is very happy with their units and the big thing folks say God reliable service is the keep to keeping a 20+ year motor-home running. I have looked seriously looked at the places in Oregon but I think that's a gamble at best to be 2.000 miles from the dealer :-)
I just thought there might be folks fairly close to Nashville that have a coach and have found service shops that they are happy with.
This is our first post and hope this is the right place to post this... .we look forward to hearing any suggestions in our area... Thanks in advance for any help...
Last post by sandmark40 -
The tow cable fuse panel has gone bad on my 06 Magna. I talked to Greg Boots at countrycoach.com and they have none and could not give me any information on where to find one. Considering bypassing board. Any suggestions? Thanks
Last post by CCMagna -
It should be located on the left-side dash panel. It will be a rocker/toggle switch and may be labeled “Exhaust Brake,” “Pacbrake,” or simply “Brake.”
I did see it on the steering column stalk with the cruise on one CC, but I don't remember the year.
Last post by DieselDave -
I have a Pac Brake on my 99 Intrigue as I see the pneumatic plunger and actuator on the engine but I don' t know where the switch is to turn it on and off? Does anyone know where the switch is? I have searched the dash and drivers area to no avail. Thank You in advance
Last post by CCMagna -
I think that is a DynoMax chassis / Cummins ISC 8.3 (350hp). That means you're dealing with a Cummins Celect Plus and the cruise control is integrated into the ECM rather than a separate cruise module.
AFAIK - The ECM expects momentary switch signals (usually grounded inputs) to activate ON/OFF, SET, RESUME, etc. - No separate cruise control “box” → the switch wiring goes straight to the ECM or via the connector in the dashboard harness.
The ECM should uses these pins, I can't tell from the picture you posted if this is what it is indicating? Pin 7 Cruise Enable Green or Yellow Pin 9 Set/Coast Blue or Green Pin 10 Resume/Accel Blue or Red Pin 11 Coast (sometimes same as Set)
The switches short to ground which signals the ECM to activate that function.