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et2 wrote:wny_pat wrote:
You have more detectors than the lp detector!!! Did you look in the bedroom on the the bed frame? Fleetwood's web site says you have one. Check under safety features.
Well thank you for being persistent. There's one in the bedroom on the wall. I just though it was another smoke alarm :o.
Well it never went off while driving.
โSep-27-2013 06:16 PM
wny_pat wrote:
You have more detectors than the lp detector!!! Did you look in the bedroom on the the bed frame? Fleetwood's web site says you have one. Check under safety features.
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โSep-27-2013 11:20 AM
wny_pat wrote:et2 wrote:powderman426 wrote:
How high is the CO reading from the alarm?
Don't have a permanent one on the MH and I've yet to find the one we had in the fiver. I guess I will be getting a battery operated one today.
If this is you 2013 Fleetwood 40x, it should have a built in one as standard equipment!
And it is not un-common for new equipment to have power train problems such as exhaust leaks. Trucking companies keep new rigs close to home for the first 6 months because of those new rig problems. We should also expect that with our coaches and chassis.
โSep-27-2013 09:26 AM
et2 wrote:powderman426 wrote:
How high is the CO reading from the alarm?
Don't have a permanent one on the MH and I've yet to find the one we had in the fiver. I guess I will be getting a battery operated one today.
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Streetlight wrote:
I you can smell the exhaust chances are you have an exhaust leak. The exhaust after DEF toes not have any oder.