We drove our coach just 47 miles, about an hour of driving, from Blue Ox RV Park in Albany to Oregon Motorcoach Center in Eugene, Oregon. Yes, again.
Here’s a map showing our route, heading south:

An interactive map:
The evening before, we had an issue with the electrical pedestal; one of the 50 amp legs dropped to just 42 volts, which is potentially damaging to a coach. Fortunately my Power Watchdog caught it, but not before the heat from low voltage and high amperage partially melted the plug:

I switched to the neighboring site’s pedestal, since that site was empty. In the morning, I notified the RV park, so they could fix the pedestal.
Leaving Blue Ox, again:

Arriving at Oregon Motorcoach Center… again:


This time we spent the day in their customer lounge while they investigated the things they broke:

One of the issues was the entry step, which was always retracting when the entry door was closed, even with the step switch off (and key off), which is supposed to keep it out. Something it didn’t do until they worked on the coach. They didn’t find the cause of that, but found a workaround, moving an entry step wire in the front electrical bay; fortunately there haven’t been any unexpected side effects of that change:

They also cleared the check engine fault code, on some implausible theory that they triggered it when fixing the accelerator pedal (the control to move it in and out wasn’t working, and the pedal was squeaking).
A tech took the coach for a long drive, and didn’t make the code come back. So we toaded up and left… but of course as soon as we got on the freeway, the fault code came back.
So we turned around and headed back to OMC:

They didn’t have any luck in tracing the issue (and may have triggered some new codes too).
We spent the night there, with the idea that they’d try again the next day:


Not entirely pleased with how things went. I used to like OMC, now I’m not sure I’d trust them with chassis stuff again.












































































































































































