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Old 04-11-2009, 12:34 PM   #1
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We just picked up our new 2 us coach and drove it 1500 trouble free miles home. At 5'6", I can't read the thermostat without climbing onto the passenger's seat. Is there a remote for it? Our coach has the factory CB antenna, but no CB. The fuse access above the instument cluster states that the CB wires are in there "somewhere". Anybody know where and/or their colours, as well as a coax? I know I said trouble free earlier, but this is minor. Our windshield wipers decided to relocate their resting position to about 12"s from the left of each A pillar as opposed to their center position. Any thoughts on adjusting them? Thanks in advance. Spanky

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Old 04-11-2009, 01:22 PM   #2
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Welcome Sparky to the Newmar forum and irv2.
Congrats on your new Newmar many safe miles and happy travels.
Heres a thread about the pesky windshield wipers.
Your CB ant lead and 12v leads will be in plastic bag under dash. Its best to get on your back with flashlight and lookup beside steering column.
Enjoy the forum and do post often.

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Old 04-11-2009, 02:40 PM   #3
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Thanks for your reply. I found the CB harness where you suggested, but I could not open the thread on the wipers. Spanky
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Try clicking on word thread give it time to load,
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It states "invalid thread" Any suggestions? Thanks Spanky
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Sorry about that give it a try now.
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Old 04-19-2009, 07:12 PM   #8
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007, you seem to know a lot about Mountain Aire's.
We have a 2006 43' Mountain Aire. We love it.
We have had no problems, except that all of a sudden, our furnace will not work. The AC cooling or heating is fine in both zones.
All the fuses I could locate are fine.
The furnace (it seems to be located behind the refrigerator) fires up, and I can hear and feel heat there, but the blower (s) does/do not work; no warm air comes out of the floor registers, either in the kitchen or the bedroom, where it used to blow.
Where is /are the blower (s), how do I get to it/them ?
I figured that either the blower motor is gone, or a relay of some kind is not working; any suggestions ? Thanks.
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Welcome sgb to the Newmar forum and irv2.
If you have a Suburban furnace right next to furnace you may find 3 fuses coiled up. Your vent intake, under refrigerator inside living area, to furnace has Velcro strips holding it to opening, fuses should be inside vent area. One of these fuses maybe your problem either blown or loose and needs to be reset in holder.
There is a panel on face of furnace that can be removed that will show your heating pipes and maybe a plywood panel screwed into floor to deflect cold air return to furnace.
The metal panel outside will get you to furnace air fan driven by motor. It could be jambed with something holding wheel fan from turning. I had a mouse get his head decapitated lodge in this fan wheel at one time and fried body on heat coils.
Let us know how you make out.
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oo7, Thanks, we have a perfectly running furnace now. You made me figure it out. I had never seen a Suburban furnace anywhere in the MH. The 2006 Mountain Aire book says the furnace works on propane, so that is what I had been looking for all along. But when I removed the intake vent under the refrigerator, I thought I had solved the mystery. All what I saw was the outpout panel, with 2 small fans about 6 inches in diameter, a small radiator like structure in front of the fans, and a large 1 inch hose going in and out of the radiator; these pipes are carrying antifreeze; and they originate right of the HYDRO-HOT. And I had turned the hydro-hot off 3 weeks ago, since we were not going to use the coach until next week. So I jumped to the front, turned both the 110 V and diesel burner switches; a few minutes after, all the furnace fans in the house started to blow: there are 2 in the bedroom, 2 under the refrigerator, and 2-3 right where our feet are when we drive. I feel kind of dumb, but really appreciate your help.
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I new it would make you feel better getting down on that floor and be a do it yourself , we keep this up and you will have that coach down pat.
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