The reason my Mirada suffered from water damage was because water intruded under the frig access door.
If you have a similar door and frame, you may want to look at it and see if this could also be impacting you.
The access door did not have a lip on it, so water would run under the door and drip down inside the wall below the frig.
I repaired the water damage (CLICK HERE) , so to prevent the damage from re-occurring, I decided to install a lip on the bottom of the frig access panel. Continue reading “Fixing Frig exterior access panel door leaks”
My Coachman Mirada has one 12 volt plug on the drivers instrument panel, not very convenient when running a GPS or charging a cell phone while on the road.
I’ve been asked many times how I was able to get my small table top 120 volt TV to work on the motor-homes 12 volts system..

There are three switches located on the wall when you first enter the Mirada. These control the steps (UP/DOWN), the outside porch light, and an inside ceiling light.
Adding a removable cloths hanging bar to the shower provides additional space to hang cloths while traveling, AND, a great place to hang swim suits, wet towels, etc when parked.
When we are on the road, we like to keep the bath door open so it doesn’t get to cold (or to warm) in there.
The Coachman Mirada has an interesting water system valve panel that pretty much allows you to do anything. The panel has four little pictographs that show the valve positions needed to perform several functions, but the manual doesn’t describe the connections and corresponding valve settings required to perform 5 common functions.
The first time we slept in the Mirada, we both agreed, the reading lamps above the bed are nice and bright for reading, but needed dimmers for watching TV or whatever else.
The brush style mud flaps hopefully will reduce occurrences of crap being kicked up, specifically being throw against the Civic that we flat tow. They might also help reduce some of the spray and dust, but time will tell.