Donald Kemp
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I have a 2006 Holiday Rambler Ambassador. I had a transmission sensor/ air brake sensor (the really LOUD one) go bad. It would start that extremely loud beeping every time I put the transmission in gear, even though the auto levelers were up, the air pressure was up, and everything was OK. I had to drive from Gulf Shores to Chattanooga with it beeping at me because I couldn't figure out what to do. Turns out the sensor in the arm rest under all those rocker switches and park brake knob was bad. I found it and bought a replacement from Veurink's RV parts in WI. They have all sorts of old Holiday Rambler parts. You might call their service department or parts department and see if they might know which buzzer you have that has gone bad. Good luck!Sorry, thought I did. Have an 05 Holiday Rambler Endeavor with 400 ISL Cummins. Manual gives me nothing as to warning buzzers. It also says it's self diagnostic with jumper plug. Bought used with no jumper plug and nothing to indicate which posts to jump. Be Cummins says you need several thousand dollars worth of equipment to diagnose.
Thank you for your advice. Will check it out! Safe travels!I have a 2006 Holiday Rambler Ambassador. I had a transmission sensor/ air brake sensor (the really LOUD one) go bad. It would start that extremely loud beeping every time I put the transmission in gear, even though the auto levelers were up, the air pressure was up, and everything was OK. I had to drive from Gulf Shores to Chattanooga with it beeping at me because I couldn't figure out what to do. Turns out the sensor in the arm rest under all those rocker switches and park brake knob was bad. I found it and bought a replacement from Veurink's RV parts in WI. They have all sorts of old Holiday Rambler parts. You might call their service department or parts department and see if they might know which buzzer you have that has gone bad. Good luck!