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Old 01-21-2011, 03:23 PM   #1
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I have a 05 southwind 32v on a w20 chassis and i want to check the top radiator hose . when I remove the small access panel on top of the dog house I really can't see much especially front of the motor. How do you remove the whole dog house? I found 2 screws on the front part of
it and can see where it s all sealed with silicone, but can't find any other screws or lathes etc. any help on this greastly appreciated....

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I can see where it s all sealed with silicone, but can't find any other screws or latches etc. any help on this greatly appreciated....
Mabry, You might do well to get a creeper and a flashlight and go and see what it looks like from under the rig.

Quite often there will be some length of Phillips #2 screw holding down the dog house but you have to go look for them. The doghouse has to come off one way or another and I hope that Fleetwood didn't make it impossible for you to do so. Keep looking for screws down low to the floor. They have to be there.
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