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I don't know if I should be happy or alarmed here. Recently noticed that after a moderate drive (50miles or so) I have very hot water available. Checked the heater and "by feel" it was not operating, neither was the switch in the "ON" position. What should I look for here?

28' Regal, 454, P30
 
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Hmmmm, that could be cause it makes some seriously hot water when travelling. I thought my heater was stuck in the on position or something!

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Great isn't it? My 1978 34 foot has the exchanger and you always have some nice hot water to scrub up with.
 
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Yep, that's pretty "trick" in my book. Another un-anticipated but welcome bit of quality accessory. This old coach never stops impressing me. Hooked up a 6 x 12 enclosed trailer loaded with two motorcycles and a huge pile of misc gear and she still delivered 7MPG.
 
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