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Old 04-10-2005, 04:35 PM   #1
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When the outside temp is cold or hot is the dash a/c or heater enough to keep the driver and passenger comfortable? I understand that the rest of the coach is cooler or hotter but how is the dash units feel in relation to the outside world.
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When the outside temp is cold or hot is the dash a/c or heater enough to keep the driver and passenger comfortable? I understand that the rest of the coach is cooler or hotter but how is the dash units feel in relation to the outside world.
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Ours kept us cool/warm, but if you have "guests" on board, you better use the generator. It is really hot in the dining area if hot outside. And welcome to our site.
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