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Re: 2002 U320 Won't go into Travel mode - can't engage transmission

Reply #20
I've caught 4 mice in the last week. They were looking for a ride to Tucson! Looks like I'll be working on a critter door for my sewer opening this week.

see ya
ken

Re: 2002 U320 Won't go into Travel mode - can't engage transmission

Reply #21
I am sitting here recovering from knee replacement surgery and now worrying about the critters that likely inhabit the area I store the coach. Two more weeks and I will be out there trying to fill some holes.

Re: 2002 U320 Won't go into Travel mode - can't engage transmission

Reply #22
If your ranch is like our ranch down in Falfurrias, we got rats that would scare most cats away!  Two hunting jeeps stored down there and we have to leave the hoods open so the rats won't eat the wiring harnesses completely off.  We leave lots of rat poison laying around the vehicles every time we leave.  The wet weather this year seems to have made them worse.

Re: 2002 U320 Won't go into Travel mode - can't engage transmission

Reply #23
Our rodent infestation tends to be cyclical depending on what is planted inthe 400 acre field immediately to the east.  When it's cotton, rodents aren't as bad as compared to when it is planted in corn or soybeans.  Harvest drives out the rodents and they start looking for another food source. 

Re: 2002 U320 Won't go into Travel mode - can't engage transmission

Reply #24
We leave lots of rat poison laying around the vehicles every time we leave. 

I would humbly ask that you rethink this practice.

Here in Texas the beneficial predatory birds, like owls and hawks, are seeing their populations decimated as a direct result of the use of rodent poisons.  In a vicious cycle, that results in more rodents (their natural predators are suffering a severe decline). 

This is also affecting companion animals like cats and dogs.  The rodents are poisoned but don't die right away.  The owl, hawk, cat, or dog eats the poisoned rodent.  Everyone loses.

Re: 2002 U320 Won't go into Travel mode - can't engage transmission

Reply #25
I know that the slide has to be completely slid in . If not the coach will not go into drive from park.There is AN OVERRIDE SWITCH, down in the
belly bay that will allow you to move the coach, in a pinch.If you can put the slide or slides back out and bring them all the way in and try it again .Bob