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fla-gypsy
Apr 10, 2014Explorer
Just buy one that works. The CO detector only detects CO unless otherwise stated by the maker. The CO detector in my TT was good for 7 years and went into a warning chirp when that was reached that was different from the normal test alarm. Look at the back of the unit and it should have an expiration date on it. Bought a new one at Lowe's for a few dollars and installed it.
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