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Huntindog
Nov 02, 2014Explorer
Aztrooper wrote:Please do not be offended.
I have a 2000 Fleetwood 26 foot Prowler. I just bought it for winter use in Montana. I noticed that the heater is open to the outside air allowing cold air to move into the inside. How can I seal the space so it will function properly but stop the outside air from coming inside? I am very handy so I will be completing it myself. I also would like suggestions for making the pipes usable in winter. Being from a worm weather state I have no experience with winterizing the trailer.
Your description doesn't make any sense.
Either something is seriously wrong, or you don't really understand how the heater works.
The worst thing one can do is to work on a heater, thinking they understand it, but they really don't. A mistake here can KILL you.
I am going to recommend that you take it to a RV repair shop that deals in heater repairs for a diagnosis.
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