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Heat? '86 PT_40
01-12-2016, 20:58 (This post was last modified: 01-12-2016 21:09 by Itchintogo.)
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RE: Heat? '86 PT_40
Like a Boss!!! You covered it. The only thing I see missing is the 3 rocker switches up by the drivers seat have to be turned on for the Cruise Airs to operate. They supply the main power. The cruise airs won't come on simply by turning the rheostats to "start". The rockers switches are generally the same type of switch as the light switches.

By the way, always use the start function on the rheostats and don't go directly to run. The same for shutting things off. Repeat back to start and let run for a few minutes then off.

Other than that the thermostat in the bathroom on mine was for an electric heater, not propane. There should be 3 thermostats for the furnaces mine were in the bedroom and one in the salon area with galley stat right beside it.


I like Ernie, did not see this thread either until this afternoon. I was logged in this morning.

Paul do you have the history on the bus? It may be familiar to me. Mileage etc?

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Heat? '86 PT_40 - pauleburgess - 01-11-2016, 14:30
RE: Heat? '86 PT_40 - mikebulriss - 01-12-2016, 19:33
RE: Heat? '86 PT_40 - ernie ekberg - 01-12-2016, 19:46
RE: Heat? '86 PT_40 - Itchintogo - 01-12-2016 20:58
RE: Heat? '86 PT_40 - pauleburgess - 01-13-2016, 14:04
RE: Heat? '86 PT_40 - Itchintogo - 01-14-2016, 06:44
RE: Heat? '86 PT_40 - pauleburgess - 01-18-2016, 12:56



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