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(02-17-2015, 06:43 AM)wjshed Wrote: I'm currently shopping for a 1995/96. I'm starting to question this because of the radiator/cac issue. Are these failures inevitable? It seems like this almost needs to be considered a regular maintenance item. I'd hate to pass on such a well built machine because of this one issue.
I've heard stories of failures on pretty most all brands. It should be considered a maintenance item. It seems to be related to how it's used like off road or lots of flexing of the coach something gonna give a some point I wouldn't worry about it, just be aware of it.
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(02-17-2015, 07:09 AM)Yachts Wrote: is I have had 4 newells from 96-to 2004 models. I had one coach of the four that had an CAC issue of the four. But like all mechanical things. At some point it will break.
I have had 3 Newell's, 89 no problems, 96 (Marc also own) I installed new RAD & CAC and no problems after that. On my 04 had trouble with the CAC so I went ahead and change CAC & RAD at the same time because the labor was about the same. This being said a lot of coaches out their that haven't had any problems and may never.
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Anyone have a guestimate on what percentage on coach will have this issue?
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Actually call Newell service and ask them.. They will tell you.
. Even if the chance was 10% if you got one that needed it done its 100% for that owner.
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