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Old 04-21-2010, 05:53 PM   #1
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We recently traded in a 2003 W22 and bought a 2009 W22 and I had only noticed a few minor differences until today. Calipers NOT included!

I guess it is time to get new glasses as when I went to check the oil this morning I realized that I don't have Aux Cooling Fans on this W22 or someone wanted them more than me!

Does anyone know when this change happened?

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Old 04-21-2010, 06:18 PM   #2
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Workhorse realized you can't stack the A/C condenser, Oil cooler and any other cooler one on top of another and expect everything to work with spec. So, added the fans to fix the "symptom". The problem was to space the coolers further apart and/or relocate them. Of course this saved a bunch of money in parts, wiring, service cost etc.

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Does anyone know when this change happened?
idenphones, The change came about during the 2007 model year and here is addiitonal information about the "NEW" cool pack design. Click here.
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Thanks guys!

Glad to see that I am not "missing" anything.

Haven't had a chance to check out the dash air yet as it has been too cold driving to Florida and then back home again but we are headed south again in a couple of weeks.

I did notice that it takes allot longer for the temp gauge to get to normal operating range on this coach versus the old coach especially if you just start it up and let it idle.

After reading your news release and the other comments, it is time to go find the lighting options on the dash too!
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After reading your news release and the other comments, it is time to go find the lighting options on the dash too!
We are familiar with the lighting options on the newer IPs so we can help you with that.
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OK..........Help away!!

The only info that I have found on the web is for the older dash. Nothing too exciting in that document.
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OK..........Help away!!.
idenphones, Push in the "Mode" button and hold it for about 6 to 8 seconds and let it go. You are now in the Diagnostioc mode. Use the Trip (UP) and the Mode (DOWN) to select the menu options. Look for Colors. Stop the cursor on color and remove your finger. As soon as the color function becomes active you should be able to scroll through the colors. I believe there are 5 choices maybe one more; Blue, Red, Green, Yellow & White. Place the cursor on the color you want and follow the instruction in the IP to save the changes. I do not remember the exact names and function calls but I gotta be very close.
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Sounds like it is similar to the older cluster. Thanks Driver!

Sounds like you could have a bit of fun with the colors or mood lights!!

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