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Old 03-04-2011, 06:07 PM   #1
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New 2010 Winnebago outlook has a switch on dash that says RR Auto Htr On Off. I haven't been able to figure what it controls. I'm thinking it is a thermostatically controlled switch for engine heat through the water heater to the coach interior. There is a small radiator in one of the storage compartments with engine heater hoses going to it. Anyone have this setup who can explain it to me. Nothing other than a picture of the switch in the owners manual.
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Old 03-05-2011, 01:13 PM   #2
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Welcome Bjsrv to irv2.
Do you have the option sheets for motor home to see if its has the remote option and if you operate the switch does the heat grill you mention in compartment heat up with the engine running.
Is there a fan behind grill to push the heat through your tank compartments?

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Old 03-05-2011, 01:19 PM   #3
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UMMmmm - the quick and easy way to tell, is to simply turn the ignition switch on, turn that suspected heater switch on, then go see if any air is coming from there or anywhere else in the area.

Problem SOLVED!

We have the rear engine coolant heat option in our older Winnie, along with the same option where engine coolant is circulated thru the water heater so when you get to your destination or stop along the way, you have hot water available at the faucets...
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Old 03-05-2011, 07:41 PM   #4
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We are driving to Vegas tomorrow and I will again try to see if the switch on the dash turns a fan on that should provide heat while driving. I tried it out it but I can't remember if the motor was hot.
Thx for the response, I can always call the Mfg if I have to.
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Hi Bjsrv,
Welcome to iRV2. This question is specific to Winnebago. Consider having the moderators move this thread to the Winnebago Owners Forum. There you should get really good answers.
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Well.. on a Hyundai, the switch labeled RR HTR is for the rear heat. Think it stands for Rear Remote Heater...
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Old 03-07-2011, 06:07 AM   #7
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Thanks, we made it to Vegas for a few days where I will have some extra time for troubleshooting my list of items discovered with this new coach. On the drive here I found that there is also no airflow coming from the dash vents. Air flows to the floor and to the defrost/windshield but not out the dash vents in any mode. Luckily I enjoy this stuff and look forward to getting all these little things repaired without taking the coach in to a dealer.
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Bjsrv,
I just purchased a 2011 Itasca Impulse and I also have two of your problems. One is the RR...Auto...Htr switch on the dash. My dealer says it sends engine heat to the back of the coach, where it comes out the floor vents. But he didn't tell me when to push the RR end of the of the switch and when to push the Htr end of the switch.
Also, here in FL I've been using the A/C constantly, and sometimes the A/C stops coming out of the dash vents (for a while, then it sometimes returns by itself, or when I turn the switch to Vent and back to Max A/C) while coming out of the defrost vents, even though I have it on Max A/C, which, to my way of thinking, should send the cool air through the dash vents and not to the windshield where it causes the outside to fog up when it is humid outside, as when approaching a thunderstorm. If you can find an answer to your vent question/problem I'd sure appreciate knowing the answer.
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According to the wiring diagrams, the "RR Auto Htr On Off" switch supports the "Atwood 6-gallon water heater w/motoraid, energy management system and auto heater" option. That is circuit 53Z in the wiring diagrams. The water heater has gas, electric and engine heat capability. While the option is listed in the brochure, it is not addressed in the owners manual therefore I do not know what the switch positions are.

However, in the parts diagrams, under AC/heating they also show a auxillary heater about mid coach. The engine water hose feed both the water heater and the aux heater.

Looks like a package deal option

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I found that neither the RR heater switch or the cigarette lighter have power. When I get a chance to troubleshoot it I will let everyone know what I found. I also had a problem with the HVAC which was caused by mice eating a vacuum line. I fixed that but because it's warm out and I don't smoke the other items will take a back seat to motorcycling right now.
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Dave78Chief,
Thank you for your info on my "RR Auto Htr" switch. I found some reference to the engine heat exchanger in my Operator's Manual Supplement. But I don't find anything that tells me whether I have it or not. And I have not seen anything about a mid-coach auxilliary heater. I'll have to search for these to see if I have them or not.
Where do I find the wiring diagram and the parts diagrams. I looked in the materials that came with the coach and don't find a chapter/section labeled AC/Heating.
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Thanks for the info on the RR heater switch. I look forward to finding out what you discover about this after your summer playing is over. And I feel for your mice problem. A few years ago I had a squirrel build her next on top of my engine block. In order to get there she chewed through my battery handle and a couple of hoses, and it cost me a bit to fix everything she damaged. And I was lucky that my mechanic found it all and that I didn't have a serious problem the next time I drove the moho (motorhome).
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I finally got the motoraid heater switch repaired. There is a fuse located under the drivers side step well cover. Took long time to locate. Finally the tech at local shop found it. Not what the wiring diagram showed.
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I found that neither the RR heater switch or the cigarette lighter have power. When I get a chance to troubleshoot it I will let everyone know what I found. I also had a problem with the HVAC which was caused by mice eating a vacuum line. I fixed that but because it's warm out and I don't smoke the other items will take a back seat to motorcycling right now.

Make sure your coach battery disconnect switch is on! This drove me NUTS till I figured out that the Cig lighter was powered by the coach vice the engine battery. This problem will persist even wiith the coach running till the switch is turned on at the entry.

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