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Old 12-20-2018, 10:09 AM   #14
Rondo
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Denton-- First of all you have to empty your basement to get access to the area that is under the bathroom area(this is assuming that your bath is up the steps and before going into the bedroom and assuming your furnace is under there and not under your refrigerator). You will find the normal screws they use for any rv and remove them which will loosen the fiberboard wall. Remove the wall and you will find the support bracing running from the bedroom/bathroom floor down to the basement floor. You should be able to see your furnace from this and the ducting coming from the furnace. If there are any of the ducts torn, loose or nonexistent coming from the furnace that is the problem. You can add ducting and repair it with the metal duct tape. There should be one going to the belly section, one and possibly two going to the main duct that runs under the floor both front and back and possibly one that runs to the toilet area(this is in some models but not all). I don't think you have a convenient center on a 2000 so I won't get into that for disassembly there. Let us know what you find.
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