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					05-26-2005, 01:58 
				 
				
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					Sid:  Take it off and forget it. newer coach's don't have them. It was 
				
				
				
			strickly a fan to keep the bedroom from absorbing the heat when the engine was turned off and started to heat soak things. I checked years ago on my 84 1/2 when mine went out. Bluebird wanted about $800.00 at that time to replace the little 12v motor (made in germany and not stocked)..they said to forget it and I did. No problem. The best way to save from heat soaking is after a long hot run when you pull in for the day is to just open up the engine compartment doors an hour.... Bob 93pt Illinois.  | 
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 Engine compartment cooler -  krminyl@... - 05-25-2005, 23:42 
Engine compartment cooler -  Sidney Breese - 05-26-2005, 01:19 
Engine compartment cooler -  Bob & Carol Howald` - 05-26-2005 01:58 
Engine compartment cooler -  g_man1146 - 05-26-2005, 03:05 
Engine compartment cooler -  Sid Clark - 05-26-2005, 15:39 
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