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Who services cruise-airs? Or, how to replace my own?
08-02-2009, 11:58
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Who services cruise-airs? Or, how to replace my own?
I had my Cruise Air worked on by a local A/C guy in Livingston, Mt last year. It seems the smaller independents, in my case, were eager to make some bucks, when I showed them what they had to work with. Seems like a light bulb went on in their head~


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--- On Sun, 8/2/09, Rick A. wrote:

From: Rick A.
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Who services cruise-airs? Or, how to replace my own?
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, August 2, 2009, 6:51 PM


Ryan,
The Cruisairs are simple to work on. Take off your louvered outside cover and see if you have bubbles showing in the small glass window in the line. If you have bubbles you need to add some R22 freon. This is very easy to do.
If there are no bubbles and you suspect the compressor is out it can be replaced with a matching compressor from an a/c supply house. You will of course have to remove it to do that. It drops straight out the bottom of the Bird. On one of the forums are part numbers I used, if you can find it doing a search. While you have it out also replace the fan motor. On my last trip the Cruisair that I repaired 2 years ago ran continuously for almost 3 weeks.

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Who services cruise-airs? Or, how to replace my own? - Ernie Ekberg - 08-02-2009, 10:57
Who services cruise-airs? Or, how to replace my own? - Ernie Ekberg - 08-02-2009 11:58



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