Yahoo Message Number: 72279 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/72279)
Like all post I like to give the answer to questions posted. Everyone in this case was right, my ride height valve was broken as well as the connecting rod. Which we fixed, but there is a interesting situation. There seems to be a weak leak in the system that allows a bracket to break, often enough for Colton to fabricate a fix. Anyway once that was done I am on the road and as good as new. Ed from Colton tolled me that the AL radiators are not as good as the copper steel units. But he also stated that the AL. radiator does not usually fail catastrophically, so look for small leaks then move out. Colton now has the back lot open and working so there are much more willing too investigate issue, of course at your expense. I should point out that the company is still a Truck repair facility and there fore do not expect any service area or TV to watch etc.
I am back on the road, now I only have my back up camera to fix and I am really working all over. See you all on the road this summer.
Jim and Carole Spivey Allure 2006 31432
Yahoo Message Number: 72280 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/72280)
Jim, good o hear from you once again. Got that Allure hitting on all 6 again ?
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