Trail Lite Cruiser 2005 Manual
Having a 2001 24 foot Trail Lite I would like to be able to acquire. Just type in 'RV owners manual' (without the quotation marks) in the search box. I have a 2006 Trail Cruiser C191 Hybrid (expandable) that needs new bunk end canvas. This site, created by fellow R-Vision™ owners, is for the Owners (and Potential Owners) and Dealers of R-Vision™ RVs (Trail Bay, Trail Lite, etc).
I have been told that the R Vision RV Manufacturing Company is now out of business. Having a 2001 24 foot Trail Lite I would like to be able to acquire parts and manuals for my coach. ANSWER Greetings Jerry thanks for submitting your question on our Here are a couple of places you can look for an Owner's Manual for your trailer.
You can try to. Just type in 'RV owners manual' (without the quotation marks) in the search box. I have seen quite a few RV Owner's Manuals listed there.
2005 Trail Lite Camper
The other resource you should try is the on the website. You can post a listing there and see if anybody has the manual you are looking for. For General information about your trailer you should go to website. This would be a good resource to get some information from other owners of Trail-Lite Trailers. As far as parts for your trailer, you are going to find that the majority of the parts on your trailer are universal parts that are used on all RVs.
Most of the parts can be found in the,. Just search for what you are looking for and one of those three places should have it. If there are Trail-Lite specific parts you are looking for use the forum on the Trail-Lite Owners Camping Club to ask other members if they know where these specialty parts are available. All in all you should be OK. The fact that Trail-Lite is not around anymore should not have a huge impact on you.
If any of our visitors have any suggestions for you they can add them by clicking on the add a comment link located near the bottom of this page. Now get out there and do some camping. Happy RVing RVing Al.
From best to worst, we recommend:. Indoors (garage or shed). Under a roof (davenport or similar). Under a tarp. Covering your trailer protects against sun damage and fading, while also reducing dust contamination, leaf stains, and damage from bird droppings.Tarps are recommended for protection of your trailer, but do have the potential to chafe from winds moving the tarp. This can lead to finish scratches and abrasion of trailer decals.
Tarps are recommended because they protect from UV sunlight damage, leaf stains, and other factors. 12 volt is battery power, known as direct current (DC). The furnace, propane water heater, most lighting, range hood, monitor panel, roof vent fans, and other items run off of this.
How long your battery will last depends on usage, outside temperature, and condition of your battery. 120 volt is standard home wall outlet power, known as alternating current (AC). You must be connected to a shore line or use a generator to have this power. Your microwave, air conditioner, and television are notable appliances that run only on shore power. When your unit is plugged into standard shore power, your battery will charge and all 12 volt appliances will function via a direct conversion, even without the battery. Remove the cap from the drain outlet on the side of the trailer. Connect a sewer hose, and place the other end into an approved dump station.
Open the black water valve first until slow, then open the gray water valve. When drained, close both termination valves. Flush the sewer tank with water, then open both termination valves one at a time until empty. Close both termination valves. Disconnect the sewer hose and store.
Install both caps. Add an approved chemical deodorant according to package instructions. Windows sweat when the inside air is warmer than the outside and moisture is present. People's breath adds moisture, along with washing, showering, cooking and drying of wet items.
Trapped moisture can lead to the growth mold and musty odors. This is unpleasant and notoriously difficult to remove. Open windows and use vent fans to compensate.
While showering or cooking, use vents to keep moisture levels from growing. Dental receptionists job. Prevention is the best cure! Get in the habit of running vent fans proactively when doing these activities. Crack windows and vents at night while sleeping.
Aim to reduce humidity before condensation forms in cracks and crevices. These areas dry more slowly and are prime mildew locations. Consider drying towels or other wet items outside to reduce interior condensation. A dehumidifier can also be purchased for use in extreme cases and used while on shore power. GVWR – Gross Vehicle Weight rating. Which means this is the total amount of weight that the trailer is rated for. This number is derived from the combination of each axle rating plus the hitch weight.
(2) 3500 pound rated axles + 410 pound hitch weight = a GVWR of 7,410 pounds) DRY WEIGHT of the trailer is the actual unequipped weight of the unit itself. That number is calculated at the factory with calibrated scales, and is made of 2 components: AXLE WEIGHT and HITCH WEIGHT. The scales under the tires of the four tires read as follows: 1,085, 986, 1010, 1100, so the combined axle weight is 4,181 pounds. The scale under the hitch reads 410 pounds. The DRY WEIGHT would equal 4,591 pounds) To calculate the CCC – Cargo Carrying Capacity, we simply subtract the DRY WEIGHT from the GVWR (Ex. 7,410 pounds – 4,591 pounds = 2,819 pounds of cargo can be put in this trailer (minus water weight in fresh tank and water heater). Some outlets are protected with a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) for your safety.
These outlets have two buttons, T for Test and R for Reset. Press in the R button to reset the outlet. GFCI outlets protect against lethal shock danger.
Wet appliances or faulty wiring can cause this. Try a different dry appliance on the circuit first. If the problem persists with multiple appliances, it may be the wiring in the trailer. Have a certified Cruiser RV dealer repair center diagnose and perform electrical repairs. At Cruiser RV, it is our mission to provide you with the best possible camping experience.
Trail Lite Cruiser 2005 Manual
In an effort to get you the quickest response possible, below are phone numbers for the manufacturers of many of the items used in your RV. Check the brand name on the product to determine the correct vendor. This list is provided for your benefit, so that you can quickly speak to the product manufacturer directly. If you prefer to work through Cruiser RV's Network of Authorized Dealers and need assistance in locating your nearest dealer or authorized service center, feel free to contact Cruiser RV Customer Service at.