Just take a small screwdriver and carefully pry the cover off of the lights. It will just slide off after passing across a detent that holds it in place.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: BMan on September 25, 2018, 11:45:00 PM
Extremely sorry to hear this, I know it's a tad after the announcement but we currently own a 2014 Livin Lite 8.5x28' FBR Quicksilver toy hauler. We absolutely love it. We looked for two years before we purchased this unit. I know Thor bought them after this, 2016?. Every time we think of selling our unit and buying something else, bigger, or better or a 5th wheel, we have NOT found anything in the market that we feel comes close. Sorry KZ, it is what it is. Thor, we've owned a Thor product, Hurricane 33' Class A. I'd rather go back to tent camping. De-lamination, electrical, roof membrane, hate to say never but.....Looks like our next toy hauler will have to be an ATC. My understanding is the original engineer who developed or at least help develop the Livin Lite brand, broke from them and started ATC. To date our 2014 has been great and we will have to, willingly, keep our current toy hauler for many years to come, best part of this is, it most likely will be around for many years to come unlike many of the current products available.
Quote from: tsubeta04 on November 03, 2017, 01:09:45 PM
hello to all. Wanted to introduce myself to the group. After owning several smaller units, the wife and I came across this 5th wheel and couldn't say no. Very glad to join the livin lite family. The unit is a 2015 and has never been owned. Any advice and pointers are welcome.
Does anyone have the owners manuals for these 5th wheels? I've contacted livin lite, but they didn't keep copies. Any help is appreciated.
Quote from: cayenneman on August 01, 2018, 12:44:03 AM
Thanks,
So the red illuminated switch is to turn on the water heater using electric when the camper is plugged into 110 volt. I need to look for the other switch on the hot water heater and try that out.
Thanks!
Quote from: finnski on June 12, 2018, 01:00:11 PM
Haven't tried it either. Just assumed it wouldn't work because aluminum is not magnetic?
but I'll try anyway.
Quote from: Mitch on May 17, 2018, 04:54:32 PM
If you have the 3 way fridge it will go for AC first, propane second and the on-board battery last so the quick answer to your question is yes. You should know though that the fridge uses very very little gas and in a three day period I don't think you could use enough to measure the before and after difference. A 20 lb tank can go for months if it's just supplying the fridge.