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Wind Speed Monitor

Yahoo Message Number: 21862
Has any one been able to temporally disable the wind speed monitor that is on the roof. The one that is designed to tell the awnings when to retract.

Driving down the road at 60 MPH results in quite a noise over the copilots head.

Any Solution that doesn't require climbing on top of the coach would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Russ and Jean
05 Intrigue
11883

Re: Wind Speed Monitor

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 21866
I would check the mounting of your monitor. I've never heard mine.

Walt Rothermel

03Allure30811( for sale)

Re: Wind Speed Monitor

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 21867
Our monitor does not make any noise either. I'd suggest calling CC or Carefree.
Bob

'05 Intrigue 11872

Quote from: dosgoldens
Has any one been able to temporally disable the wind speed monitor > that is on the roof. The one that is designed to tell the awnings

when

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to retract.

Driving down the road at 60 MPH results in quite a noise over the > copilots head.

Any Solution that doesn't require climbing on top of the coach

would


Re: Wind Speed Monitor

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 21879
Thanks everyone,

It appears a call to CC or the awning company is in order. We thought, as it is a new coach, the noise was normal. After everyone's comments, it appears it may be loose at the pivot point, thus the noise. Looks like an easy fix to replace it.

Russ and Jean
05 Intrigue
11883

Quote from: Don Seager
I assume that you are talking about the spinner type used by
Girard and others. The only time that I have had a noise problem is when one of the three cups broke off. This leaves the spinner unbalanced and it vibrates a lot. My only temp solution was to climb up on the roof and break off the remaining two cups. That stopped the noise until I could replace the sensor unit. Check to see if one cup is missing. Sorry but if that is the case then you have to get up there and break of the other two or live with it until you can get it replaced. BTW the spinner cannot be replaced but the whole unit must be dug out of the caulking and replaced. If you do it yourself you will have to splice some wires. Last time I talked to Girard (over two years ago) they said that the spinner is good for about 20,000 miles before plastic fatigue sets in.

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Hope this helps,
 Don Seager

2004 Allure 31046

Has any one been able to temporally disable the wind speed

monitor

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that is on the roof. The one that is designed to tell the awnings

when

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to retract.

Driving down the road at 60 MPH results in quite a noise over the > copilots head.

Any Solution that doesn't require climbing on top of the coach

would

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be appreciated.

Thanks,

Russ and Jean
 05 Intrigue
 11883

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Re: Wind Speed Monitor

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 21888
just had mine replaced no charge at rally by girard. bearings just went bad, older type needed entire unit replaced, wires and all. newer type may not require as much. just head, no wires. call girard! jjb