Update on loss of Turbo Boost and check Transmission light
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12-07-2006, 16:11
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Update on loss of Turbo Boost and check Transmission light
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Julia Bonser
We're interested in air filters too. We checked our indicator yesterday and found our BB needed a new one. We leave Co. for Mi. tomorrow. The rv dealer looked all over Denver and east to where ever. He found a Parker Hannifin filter (factory spec)in Ga. What gives? You'd think an air filter for a diesel engine would be readily availble. Jack VanDenBerg 05 Lxi Glenn, Mi wrote: > > We arrived in front of Stewart and Stevenson at 10 p.m. last night. > They said they would take a preliminary look today. From our > description of the problem and what work had been done they thought > that the issue was on the engine side of the equation. What they > found was the air filter was full. Now they are trying to locate a > filter to fit. They have phoned Bluebird but did not get an answer > today. He hoped for a call back tomorrow. > > After they put in the air filter they will test the system to see if > the problem is resolved. Now it really is aggravating to have to pay > 3 shops to troubleshoot a problem when the first shop should have > found the problem. United Engines in Oklahoma City told us that we > had about 50% left on our air filter. They were wrong and > consequently we had a transmission shop try to find the problem. I > guess it is a good thing to have all our ground connections made > secure but it was not the cause. > > So does Bluebird work on Friday. Does anyone know what air filter the > 1992 WLWB 40' PT 8V92 uses? > If S & S can obtain a filter we could possibly be on our way to our > winter abode. > > Thanks for all the advice and support. The camaraderie of these > lists is truly wonderful. > > Julie Bonser > 1992 WLWB PT 40' > El Paso, TX > |
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