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Old 12-23-2018, 07:18 PM   #1
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Melbourne 24L

Just got a new 2019 Jayco Melbourne 24L. Someone noticed a black tube or wire loop hanging underneath the middle of the motorhome. Looks like there are 2 loops and maybe something 1/2” or larger in diameter. Just wondering what it might be and how do I get it up closer to the body of the motorhome. Don’t want it catching on something or falling down lower. Haven’t crawled under yet to see where they connect.
Anyone have any ideas? It’s black.

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Old 12-25-2018, 12:22 AM   #2
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There's tons of wire looms down there. If you have the time it's not a bad idea to buy a bag of large zip ties and carefully tie anything that's not secured up to the frame. My 2018 24L had a ton of loose wiring back where the trailer hitch is. Also had the water lines unsecured and rubbing on the cross members. Good idea to secure those as well. A creeper works well for this, and you won't have to drag yourself across the ground.
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