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<p>[QUOTE="Antinomian, post: 12179506, member: 107897"]The starting issue does sound like old glow plugs. Make sure the engine is stone cold before you try to remove them. And be careful. It's better to have a bad glow plug than a broken one. </p><p><br /></p><p>FYI: Never be tempted to try starting fluid on that little Kubota motor.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the heating issue, yes there is an electric heating element inside of the under bunk unit. Make sure your ducting is connected and clear. Make sure your air filter is clean. Make sure the fan is running. It's been a while since I had a Carrier and I don't remember where the fuse is, but if you're getting some heat then that probably isn't the problem anyway. If that doesn't solve it then you may need to take it to a shop. My old PC6000 used to get very hot and it doesn't look like the PC6022 is very different.</p><p><br /></p><p>Is the 110 volt power working?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Antinomian, post: 12179506, member: 107897"]The starting issue does sound like old glow plugs. Make sure the engine is stone cold before you try to remove them. And be careful. It's better to have a bad glow plug than a broken one. FYI: Never be tempted to try starting fluid on that little Kubota motor. As for the heating issue, yes there is an electric heating element inside of the under bunk unit. Make sure your ducting is connected and clear. Make sure your air filter is clean. Make sure the fan is running. It's been a while since I had a Carrier and I don't remember where the fuse is, but if you're getting some heat then that probably isn't the problem anyway. If that doesn't solve it then you may need to take it to a shop. My old PC6000 used to get very hot and it doesn't look like the PC6022 is very different. Is the 110 volt power working?[/QUOTE]
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