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Old 08-14-2013, 11:09 PM   #1
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1995 pace arrow heater question

Do these pace arrow rvs have two house heaters....I'm new to the rv thing...I tried the heater out the other day .....turned the heat switch on in the bedroom bathroom area and it worked fine....turned the kitchen living room area on and nothing..no heat turns on and comes out the vents..any help???? Thanks....
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If you have 2 thermostats, you probably have 2 furnaces. Go look around the exterior and see if you have 2 sets of vents for furnaces.
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Old 08-15-2013, 05:42 AM   #3
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My 1996 PA Vision has the AC controls in the rear bedroom. The furnace is operated on the rear AC control, second detent from the top, then adjust the temperature slide for range you wish to attain. It only has one furnace, I would guess yours is the same, more than adequate.
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Yes 2 controlers but heat only goes to the back half when I turn on back thermostat...is there a control flap to devert hot air to front half?
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Did you go outside and feel the vent where the hot air exits? See if there's another similar vent in the forward part of the coach.
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Old 08-17-2013, 05:24 AM   #6
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Yes 2 controlers but heat only goes to the back half when I turn on back thermostat...is there a control flap to devert hot air to front half?
Here is a link to old (free) Fleetwood manuals. Fleetwood RV Manuals# Down load the correct one as a PDF and save it. The 1995 PA models are available I checked it this AM.
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Old 08-18-2013, 05:23 PM   #7
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I went out and looked at the RV .. there's a furnace vent on both sides..back one kicks on 3 to 5 seconds after being turned on...the front deos not.....does it sound like it needs to be serviced?....is it easy enough to do my self?
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Ok, so you do have 2 furnaces. First thing to do is check the fuses in your house fuse panel. If all are OK, get to the 4 wires that come out of the furnace. Some installations have a panel outside that you can access them through by removing a few screws. Others you have to get at from in the house. They are a 12+, a 12- and two thermostat wires. Check and confirm 12v power and ground. If that's good, it almost has to be the thermostat. You can cut the 2 thermostat wires, strip some insulation (furnace side of course) and twist them together. It then should start. I suspect the blower has seized up and possibly blown the fuse.
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Old 08-20-2013, 06:13 AM   #9
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if it is like my '94, the bedroom thermostat is for heat and air. The front one is only for air.
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Old 08-25-2013, 07:58 PM   #10
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Thanks to all for info been pretty busy .....so all info made sense ...just need to find time to do the suggestions......so thank you again .......
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