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Journey Mystery compartment
Old 01-20-2010, 07:38 PM   #1
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On my 02 Journey 36 GD above the propane tank there is a panel held on by many screws. What is behind this panel? Is it where the converter is?
Sometimes when I am walking thru the bathroom area on the tile floor I will hit a warm spot in the middle of the aisle,,,This is the location opposite the mystery panel...Does anyone know what is in there and what is causing the warm spot in the floor? thanks RKL

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Old 01-20-2010, 09:56 PM   #2
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My guess at the answer to your questions:
  1. The panel held in place by screws is the cover to a holding tank: fresh water, gray water, or black water
  2. I think the heat that you feel in the floor is coming from the heat duct from your LP furnace. The LP furnace has a duct that runs the length of the coach just under the floor.

I am basing my answers on what I have observed in my 1999 Adventurer and 2004 Journey
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