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Jul-21-2013 12:43 PM
belsy88 wrote:
It's a '98 holiday rambler endeavor. It has a cummins turbo diesel. We sat for over an hour and just let it cool down and the eng prot light went off and all seemed ok after that. I really think it was just a combo of heat and drive time then the steep incline.
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Jul-21-2013 12:42 PM
belsy88 wrote:
It's a '98 holiday rambler endeavor. It has a cummins turbo diesel. We sat for over an hour and just let it cool down and the eng prot light went off and all seemed ok after that. I really think it was just a combo of heat and drive time then the steep incline.
Jul-21-2013 12:41 PM
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Jul-21-2013 09:56 AM
belsy88 wrote:
We've been traveling in 100 degree weather for almost 4 hours and we started a stereo incline and noticed the engine was getting hot and the eng prot light came on. We pulled over and the engine seems to be cooling down fine and we checked the fluids and the oil and coolant seem to be at normal levels. The eng prot light also has went off. In the bedroom the bed lifts up to the engine. We realized there seems to be some sort of vent comin out of the side of the bed to the engine. This has been blocked by a duffle bag the whole time because we did t even realize this was there. Should we continue onward and stop at the next travel center or shod we do anything else? The do not shift light is on but I think we were told that is normal. Any ideas??
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