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Dash air question...
Old 03-15-2010, 06:02 AM   #1
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This question is in regard to an '05 Itasca Sunrise 33V on a F53 chassis. When I turn the dash air on, I hear the air handler motor running and can feel some air coming from under the dash but no air through the dash air outlets. I suspect a part of the flexible air duct work has become disconnected but can't figure out how to get into the dash area to locate the problem. The instrument panel is hinged and can be lifted but does not access my (apparent) problem area. I'm beginning to think it requires a trip to the local Ford dealership. But, before I make that monumental and likely costly decision, does anyone have a suggestion on a means to get inside the dash area where the air handler motor is housed? / Larry

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Old 03-15-2010, 09:10 AM   #2
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Can not help you with your motor home exactly but on every car or truck I've ever been in you could crawl under the dash (May need to be a controtionist)

You might also have to remove a few access panels
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