Hello all. Mover is abt 15 years old and has been great for us oldies, cos Coachman vans are heavy. On our latest outing (still on it) only one roller engaged on arrival, the other didn't budge. We managed to get it on pitch (it was a farm field and the owner was not too fussy). A few days later I gave it another try and it worked fine both sides so I imagined it was a temporary blip. We changed sites yesterday. It engaged fine on leaving the first site but nothing at all on arrival at the second. The CAMHC site was full of motorhomes so few "proper" vanners to ask for advice. The warden graciously allowed us to park sideways over two pitches as the site wasn't full.
It is one that uses a controller to automatically engage or disengage the rollers and turn it in any direction.
Years ago it failed on leaving a site and the site owner informed us there was a "manual override" facility on some movers and we did in fact use that facility. I can't remember how we did it, and what happened next, but all was well thereafter.
The van battery is fine. We are plugged into EHU and you can't use the mover without unplugging the EHU.
Anybody got any advice? We have a mobile mechanic able to come out on Friday but we have to leave before noon, so if we can sort it before then it will save a lot of stress. There is also the possibility that the mobile chap needs a part or similar and can't do it at once.
Thanks for your help.
Meg
It is one that uses a controller to automatically engage or disengage the rollers and turn it in any direction.
Years ago it failed on leaving a site and the site owner informed us there was a "manual override" facility on some movers and we did in fact use that facility. I can't remember how we did it, and what happened next, but all was well thereafter.
The van battery is fine. We are plugged into EHU and you can't use the mover without unplugging the EHU.
Anybody got any advice? We have a mobile mechanic able to come out on Friday but we have to leave before noon, so if we can sort it before then it will save a lot of stress. There is also the possibility that the mobile chap needs a part or similar and can't do it at once.
Thanks for your help.
Meg