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Who services cruise-airs? Or, how to replace my own?
08-09-2009, 13:35
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Who services cruise-airs? Or, how to replace my own?
Terry, Rick, Ernie,

Thank you for your assistance. I'll take it all apart and see what I
can see. Smile

-Ryan
'86 PT-40 8V92

On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 4:51 PM, Rick A. wrote:
>
> 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
Who services cruise-airs? Or, how to replace my own? - Ryan Wright - 08-09-2009 13:35



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