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Post by controlit on Jan 30, 2022 18:31:25 GMT -5
I have a 2020 Durango 333RLT and need to check my furnace. I cannot locate the access point to service it. Can someone assist in the location? The furnace fires and the exhaust is hot however the grills are not very warm at all. Outside air is only 50 deg. Thanks!
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Post by Soleman on Jan 30, 2022 19:03:08 GMT -5
Open large main storage door access on passenger side, It's behind the divider wall on your left. Multiple screws, I think six to remove it? It is not easy access for service even after you take the divider wall out!
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Post by jfspry58 on Feb 4, 2022 0:37:09 GMT -5
What Soleman said… I had the panel out to access some wiring I was adding for light switches. They don’t really make it easy to get to but it is accessible. Good luck!
Jay
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Post by Edd505 on Feb 11, 2022 13:16:44 GMT -5
Here's the heater in my Durango, like above remove the wall and it's really no hard to get to. The vent tubes on mine came off right after I bought mine reinstalled and used aluminum tape to help hold.
Not to hijack this thread but have anyone added another vent inside? Thinking of cutting in another into the main living area, I have two and room for a third.
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Post by Soleman on Feb 11, 2022 15:02:50 GMT -5
Looks very close to mine. As far as adding another supply air outlet diffuser goes, they have two supply flex ducts feeding into one rectangle supply (trunk line) on mine that runs straight towards the rear of the trailer. You could probably cut another in through the floor into the top of that duct if that's where you want to add one. As far as just adding another flex duct right off the plenum that's the easy part. The hard part all depends on where you have to route it to? The standard materials and methods used in our trailers is not ideal, they just have the minimum required. The flex ducts are very resistant to air flow just as they are but the pinched off 90* turns, non taped connections etc. --- just makes it all less efficient for proper air flow.
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Post by Edd505 on Feb 14, 2022 21:59:47 GMT -5
New vent will be just about above the heater just left of the steps. I plan on opening the circle that's not cut out for the supply.
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Post by Soleman on Feb 15, 2022 6:01:54 GMT -5
That looks like a good spot to put it. I was thinking about putting one right in the stair kick pointing towards the main living area.
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Post by Chuck on Feb 20, 2022 21:03:26 GMT -5
As with Edd505 I had to buy an used aluminum tape to re-seal around ducts help hold everything.
Chuck
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