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lawrosa
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May 31, 2017

Missing heat vent 2018 coachmen..

So I picked up the new travel trailer. All was good with walkthrough and build quality excellent IMO.

But,

During walk through I mentioned that the travel trailers I see on line have a heating duct at front fascia of couach. Mine only has 3.

1 in master 1 in bath and 1 at far end near bath/bunks.

The sales man stated I can add one.. lol.. I drove 4 hours to get it and I wasnt leaving it there. ha ha.

So I got home and for the life of me was wondering if this was part of the build for a reason or they forgot it..

Note, all 2018's I have seen so far seem to be missing this duct.. Well not all. I can go on line and find a few, but not many..


So I e mailed coachmen. I sent him pics. His first response was some models they can put a duct and others they cant. After he viewed the pics he stated that I contact the dealer for these parts. And he copied the dealer and recommended the dealer send the parts at no cost to me..

Thats where I am at now as I have not heard back from dealer yet. But I did forward all messages to the person I dealt with through my whole buying process..

Now the question..

Why do you think they ommitted the heat duct?
Do you think I should add the heat duct?

It seems the one duct in the master gets very hot as its so close to the furnace. Like 6 inches. So it gets most of the air. The other two ducts are at least 10 ft away.

I think adding the duct to the 35k btu heater should be beneficial..

Whats all your opinions?

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  • If it were me i would consider having the parts shipped to me and do that work which looks like a no brainer myself and save the two trips to the dealer.

    i have done that deal with two separate dealers in my time.
  • A 35k btu furnace requires 4 ducts- with no dampers. More if you can shut them off.
  • Missing something like 1 heat duct is not common, but it happens. From your pics, it is easy for the Dealer to add the duct. All he needs is the metal furnace duct collar. 6 foot of duct hose and the couch vent. Now, to your process for getting it resolved. While you took the initiative, it is really counter productive to getting it done. The CORRECT process after contacting Coachman was to then get the RV back to the dealer and let him write up a Repair Order and get the parts and install. THIS is the best way. What you have now, is a bunch of people trying to do the right thing but not really communicating correctly. With a Repair order, there is a paper trail to make sure everything is documented AT the dealership level. That helps not getting the repair lost in all the e mail communication. Also, 35 btu furnace REALLY needs that extra duct to keep from overheating. Doug
  • So it happens to more than just me! Last year I pick ed my brand new motorhome and a) they had left out my rear window, and b) they had left out a heat duct in the floor behind the drivers seat. Luckily the duct work was part of the flooring installation and all they had to do is cut the hole. Doesn't help you but just to let you know it happens. It should be a warranty item.

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