I know a gentleman who changed his Motorhome a few years back and had the same problem with the door of his garage .His method of getting the Motorhome into the garage was he let some of the air out of his wheels . It worked well until he got the doorway raised.
What's the Craig with the blown air heater, it's a trauma combi gas & elec, it's very poor or am I missing something, the blown air in our last van would have put you out, but this one is hardly noticeable??
Michelinman
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Gender: Location: Maiden City Age: 74 Homepage:rossdowneyleisures… Posts: 753 Registered: 11 / 2012 My Motorhome: Autotrail Arapaho Base Vehicle: Ducato x250 2008
Hi Jag 147. My 2008 Autotrail Arapaho is the same but you will find that the inside of the Motorhome heats up faster without the blower being on. I know mine does and your being the same make its the same setup.
Michelinman
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: Maiden City Age: 74 Homepage:rossdowneyleisures… Posts: 753 Registered: 11 / 2012 My Motorhome: Autotrail Arapaho Base Vehicle: Ducato x250 2008
Well Jag you can do that as well, The heater I have is a Truma Gas or 240v with a switch that slides from side to side and can have heating with the fan that blows it around the vents in the Motorhome or just heat coming out of the top of the heater by moving the switch to centre .
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