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Post by rjwalker12 on Jun 8, 2024 16:14:24 GMT -5
Hello,
My wife and I are new to the RV world and have to wonder if it normal for a Durango Gold, we have the 387FLF, that after a travel day having to vacuum up an excessive amount of sawdust and even small wire pieces?
Thanks
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Post by SkipperDude on Jun 9, 2024 18:47:55 GMT -5
We have a new 358RPQ (Gold). After a travel day, we turn on the AC on and it frequently spews a black granular plastic-like “stuff”. No idea what it may be. No sawdust.
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Post by gwinger on Jun 9, 2024 19:26:04 GMT -5
Not unusual. Lots of holes drilled and cutouts made inside the trailer. Not cleaned up during manufacturing. Look into the cabinets and any access holes. You will find all sorts of dust and dirt. Could also be falling from air vents and furnace vents. Eventually it goes away.
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Post by gwinger on Jun 9, 2024 19:27:39 GMT -5
We have a new 358RPQ (Gold). After a travel day, we turn on the AC on and it frequently spews a black granular plastic-like “stuff”. No idea what it may be. No sawdust. That may be coming from leftover cuttings from the ductwork.
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Kass RVers
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Post by Kass RVers on Jun 20, 2024 13:35:31 GMT -5
We've owned ours for 3 seasons now and every trip we shake a little more out. The toughness of the roads seem to increase our decrease the amount. About 6000 miles so far.
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Post by Edd505 on Jun 30, 2024 21:51:56 GMT -5
Don't worry my KZ is 8 years old and just had to empty saw dust from a ceiling light. Cheaper to ship it out in the rig than pay to have it hauled away.
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Post by mam 18 281 RLT...17 Titan XD on Jul 23, 2024 20:56:38 GMT -5
We have an 18 KZ and pulled it over 20k miles.... Saw dust still finding its way out...
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