When did the Viking replacement parts book come out?
April 2012 REPLACEMENT PARTS BOOK VIKING REPLACEMENT PARTS BOOK The replacement parts book, offered by Viking as a convenience to its cus- WRPHUVURYLGHVRVLWLYHGHQWL¿FDWLRQRUHSODFHPHQWDUWV- QGXEV semblies of Viking devices.
Where can I find replacement parts for Viking valves?
Replacement rubbers are available for many obsolete valves. See the Viking Equipment Price List for a list of available replacement rubbers. The “Year of Manufacture Reference” at the back of the Viking Parts Book provides a quick reference for the model, years of manufacture and available parts.
How do you fix a Viking pop up trailer?
Remove all of the damaged cable from the winch. Enter the camper and remove the screws that hold the wall panels to each corner of the trailer. Removing the panels will expose the push rods, pulleys and the main cable. Remove all of the cable if it is broken in any section. Replace the cable by feeding it around the pulleys and into the winch.
How do you replace the lift on a Viking?
Use a crescent wrench to replace the lock nut and use a socket wrench to bolt the top of the rod to the inside of the roof. Use a screw driver to replace the interior panels. Use the winch to tighten the cable and test the lift several times before taking it camping. The entire cable must be replaced.
Remove all of the damaged cable from the winch. Enter the camper and remove the screws that hold the wall panels to each corner of the trailer. Removing the panels will expose the push rods, pulleys and the main cable. Remove all of the cable if it is broken in any section. Replace the cable by feeding it around the pulleys and into the winch.
Use a crescent wrench to replace the lock nut and use a socket wrench to bolt the top of the rod to the inside of the roof. Use a screw driver to replace the interior panels. Use the winch to tighten the cable and test the lift several times before taking it camping. The entire cable must be replaced.
What kind of lift system does Viking camper use?
The lift systems are simply designed, but they will fail after years of use or if not properly maintained. The majority of Viking campers use a Goshen-style lift. This system uses a cable on pulleys to raise the camper on springs.