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Old 07-29-2015, 10:35 PM   #21
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And this is from the 2001 Journey manual - just to add to the confusion. Maybe mine doesn't have it, even though the part about Freightliner is not in my manual and my brochure lists it as standard.

Guess I will find out on a long drive with the WH off and see.
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Old 07-30-2015, 06:23 AM   #22
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And this is from the 2001 Journey manual - just to add to the confusion. Maybe mine doesn't have it, even though the part about Freightliner is not in my manual and my brochure lists it as standard.

Guess I will find out on a long drive with the WH off and see.
Yes that is what I am referring to, my 2001 manual reads the same as that...

but I found hoses that go to the water heater that look like they go into the engine cooling system...I think, I don't know where else they would go.

I'll also check next trip.

In mine I have a switch for the engine block heater and the electric side of the water heater...nothing for the motoraid with the water heater.

My buddy has a 98 winnie adventurer (v10) and he has a switch for his motoraid...or I thought he did.

*edit* watched the video...that's the switches I have, although in a different spot on a 32t...and I do believe he is wrong.

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