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Winnebago Coogee overheating


We have a 2021 Winnebago Coogee that has overheated (DEC light has come on) and the vehicle has gone into limp mode. Iveco have diagnosed that this is to do with the air conditioning system. The first time this occurred the tech cleared the fault, the second time the tech replaced the a/c hoses, supposedly because he found leaks, now the same fault has occurred a third time. Has anyone Admittedly the weather has been quite hot, but this is not going to change in Australia. Has anyone encountered a similar problem with a solution please



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Are the engine fans coming on, stuck cooling system thermostat, what make of vehicle is it? Doubt that its the air-conditioning causing this.

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You need to find a mechanic that can read the codes and identify ALL the issues that can cause the code error. 

You need an independent mechanic that has the  equipment to read codes on your model vehicle.

A mate was quoted $25,000 for repairing according to code by dealer. Issue was for around $1,000 , including service.

 

Good luck

Neil



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