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Old 07-01-2021, 06:07 PM   #1
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Smile Fleetwood Bounder Heating and Cooling

We bought a 2002 DP last July, I did a lot of maintenance on it from going thru the brakes and installing new hardware. Installed all 4 airbags and painted the frame. The first time we took it out we noticed the ac zones were mixed up, doing some research over the winter and checking wiring to the digital thermostat that has a modular plug. I could only find one remote temperature sensor facing the dinning room attached to the bathroom wall. With the bedroom area door shut you would burn up before the furnace shut off in the rear. A couple of weeks ago I had a chance to pull the covers off both ac units to check the circuit board wiring. Zone 2 was hooked to the sensor I found so that made sense that there was an issue. Research found that zone 1 would use the thermostat but has to be located in that zone which it wasn't. Upon checking zone 1 there was no remote temperature sensor hooked to it or even wiring for it. I order a remote temperature sensor and was able to get wiring 3 feet over into a cabinet and mounted it on the underside. When I connect the sensor to the control board terminals marked room problem fixed, just wanted to know if anyone else has this problem. I am positive that this coach came from the factory wire incorrectly. It was an easy enough fix once I figured it out. No more freeze or fry!!!
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