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Subject: Re: Mystery switch


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Randy Frazier
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Date Posted: 10/ 21/ 01, 11:18am
In reply to: Elmer Aydelotte 's message, "Mystery switch" on 10/ 18/ 01, 4:43pm

Those switches are for the heating system that runs off the engine hot water. There are likely one or two more similar heaters along the length of the coach, likely one in the kitchen and then one back in the bedroom. To use the system, you have to have the engine warmed up, turn the "Summer/Winter" switch to "Winter" (on O/H dash Panel) turn the main "Front Heat" switch on, then set the room thermostats to "heat" and "on" and to an appropriate temp. If all that is set up, these heaters will run and heat the coach while you are driving. At least that's how it works on my 87 Forward Control.

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