Wisconsin doesn't get much snow anymore. Maybe 30-40 inches a year, but cold we got. This winter already has been quite a bear. Sure it waited for us to think we lived in Kentucky or something, but once the arctic blasts started, they have been unrelenting. My camper, Zenith, is not being very welcoming about it either. She blows warm enough air to clear the windshield, but I'm lucky if I can get interior temps above 30 after an hour of interstate driving. The coolant temp guage runs just shy of half-mast. The air from the vents is just luke warm and from the rear heater vent it is straight cold. Any ideas on this? Feels like I'm driving an old aircooled... Should I try to change the thermostat? Is it just bad seals on the air handling? TIA for the advice. R. -- The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up. |
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