On the subject of testing the CO detector, I would suggest that you remove it and put it near the exhaust of your running vehicle and see if it beeps. This would be safer than putting CO into the RV.
Gene in NE, no problem, I took a good look and filled in the gap and put the trim strip back and it looks okay.happyjack2 I pulled a 16 x 8 closed in trailer with my 235s (with the GM) and while the trailer wasn't loaded with all that much I have to ...
Thanks for all the comments, I did remove the trim strip to show the gap and temporary insulation I had installed. I too think the gap is a little larger than should be necessary but there is nothing on the outside that gives any appearance of being ...
[img=http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/th.a2aeed3677.jpg]Trying to see if I uploaded the picture correctly. If I did you should see a dark grey insulation in the gap (to the right of the door) that I'm talking about I just find that the dark g...
cheeze1, my unit is a 2005 and NO you cannot see through the gap but you do see the back door frame.[img]http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/image.php?09196a1eb6.jpg]