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xctraveler
Nov 13, 2017Explorer
I have not seen you report that you have a CO warning when this happens. That is a good thing. Have no experience with your specific failure. I suspect you know that if you get a CO warning, pull over and shut it down and evacuate while thinking about next steps.
We had a exhaust manifold seal fail on a gasser and we had CO in the coach. Opened all windows and kept moving as we were on a narrow mountain road with no shoulder or pullouts. The open windows cleared the CO For the remaining 15 minutes of our drive. If the alarm had continued for another 30 sec, we would have bailed where we were.
We had a exhaust manifold seal fail on a gasser and we had CO in the coach. Opened all windows and kept moving as we were on a narrow mountain road with no shoulder or pullouts. The open windows cleared the CO For the remaining 15 minutes of our drive. If the alarm had continued for another 30 sec, we would have bailed where we were.
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