Bill Dator
10-13-2014, 09:20 PM
Two weeks ago we left Ohio and headed home at the first rest stop in Pa. we were about 75% into the parking space when suddenly the emergency brake was applied automatically and I could not move no matter how hard I tried. I immediately called Prevost Pass and was told them the problem. They said I was in luck that their top man was on call and he would call me back. In less then 5 minutes a gentlemen with a French accent called me. He suggested I check the circuit breakers for the slide. Believe it or not I knew where to look for them. The lights on the board indicated that all slides were in lock mode. I pushed each black button but it would not release the brake. The tech advised me to push each red button, as I did there was a rush of air. I was now able to release the emergency brake. The tech assured me that it was safe to drive the coach home.
We drove 5 more hours and arrived home safe. I attempted to put out the slide and it would not operate. I went back to the circuit board and pushed each red button and the slides now work. I have not yet moved the bus but hopefully the slides will retract and the emergency brake will release. Will report further.
Lesson learned Prevost was excellent in their response and saved me dealing with a local mechanic. I need to get the tech's name so I can thank him for his professionalism in dealing with an amateur like me. Second I would suggest that if you have slides you investigate where the controls are and I guess you would call them circuit breakers are located.
I know Jim Keller will object but I have another question, my bus seems to be dropping down more than it did before when parked in my barn. Should I be concerned? Can I drive it to Florida or should I have Prevost look at it here? Thanks
We drove 5 more hours and arrived home safe. I attempted to put out the slide and it would not operate. I went back to the circuit board and pushed each red button and the slides now work. I have not yet moved the bus but hopefully the slides will retract and the emergency brake will release. Will report further.
Lesson learned Prevost was excellent in their response and saved me dealing with a local mechanic. I need to get the tech's name so I can thank him for his professionalism in dealing with an amateur like me. Second I would suggest that if you have slides you investigate where the controls are and I guess you would call them circuit breakers are located.
I know Jim Keller will object but I have another question, my bus seems to be dropping down more than it did before when parked in my barn. Should I be concerned? Can I drive it to Florida or should I have Prevost look at it here? Thanks