The bank will sell the motor home for whatever they can get. You will then be responsible for the balance left on the loan. For instance if the payoff is $10,000 on the motor home and they sell it for $$7,500 then you will still have to pay the bank $2,500 plus any fees associated with the sale and loan. Your credit will then be ruined for 7 years. But this is better than a repossession where you would have to also pay repossession fees. Sit down with a loan officer at the bank and see if you can work something out. They do no want to repossess it anymore than you want to loose it.
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If you can afford a tax increase, have the government do it!
motor will not rotate
It makes the motor run insufficiently.
As long as the light remains in the motor oil, nothing happens to its speed.
2 factors: 1. Are you current on your payments? - if you are not current on your payments the creditor will most certainly repossess your vehicle. however you will not be liable for any deficiency amount. 2. Who is the creditor? - Most creditors will gladly continue to accept payments on the vehicle and not repossess it. however some creditors such as Ford Motor company will repossess regardless of whether or not you are current.
motor stops
winding will burn.
What happens when your heart stops? The motor would seize, thus no more motor!
Shorting the motor's electrical supply will blow the fuse and the motor will run down and stop.
Use HD oil only and if you can afford use synthetic
Sell the house and cash in.