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Slippery Slope

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My wife and I are moving up from C-Class to A and are getting close on a purchase of a used 23 New Aire 3543. I came across a post about the bedroom being really hot after traveling, poor insulation, and air conditioner unable to cool bedroom. Is or was this an issue?
 
Any of the diesel pushers have the same problem regardless of brand. Living in the desert I always, about a hour before arriving at a park start the gererator and turn the roof air units on. Then one of the first things I do is open the closet doors when I get set up. It reall is not a problem at all.
 
Scotttramer has it right. We have a Coachman Encore and we experience the same thing and we handle it the same way he does. Great advice to follow.

Have a Great Day!
 
I'm pretty sure we have some New Aire owners on the forum, and hopefully, they will respond. As I recall, that has been an issue that owners have complained about.
 
It has been reported on the other forum that there is a recall on 2022 New Aire models due to the ductwork in the ceiling being crushed during roof install.

Our 2020 initially had poor airflow to the bedroom. When we were in Nappanee for the warranty punchlist in 2021, the tech installed a small piece of ABS as a diverter in one of the celling ducts. That directed more airflow to the bedroom area. At the time we were told that was their “standard fix” for the system. We have a large fan that we carry with us and used during the first year of ownership. It hasn’t been out of the closet since the diverter was installed in 2021.
 

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