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Old 11-07-2011, 06:41 PM   #1
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Does the Discovery have basement heat?

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Old 11-09-2011, 09:09 AM   #2
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My guess would be yes. But if the owner's manual doesn't tell you, call Fleetwood with the VIN...or look for heat vents in the basement.

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My D as a heat duct that dumps down into the fresh/grey/black water tank basement compartment where you also find the dump valves and fresh water fill connections. I don't have an adjustable vent or anything, just a 4'-5' round hole that you can't see unless you put your head in the compartment and look to the upper left above you.

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I used to have a 2005 Diesel Bounder, and it had heat as described by tmmk90. The rear heater is where that hot air is drawn from, with about 40% going to the basement and the other 60% to the rear of the coach. You can actually adjust the amount of heat delivered to the basement by how you set the temps front and back. This will allow you to adjust the run time of the rear heater and how much heat is delivered downstairs.

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