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1/11 |
Our front air is dripping after the air is on for about an hour .I have paper towels hanging from it.looks bad I will have to fix it when I get home.Now I see were the stain on the ceiling came from.should have brought a ladder from (the rose souchit ladder company).Mabe Santa will buy the one I want.Anybody have the same trouble ? I don't mean santa. What is wrong with the air? lenny lenny and judy 32', Regency, Cummins 8.3L, Spartan Chassis, 1992 Tag# 9112 0158 32RS 1B | ||
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"Host" of Barthmobile.com 1/19 |
Do not store that ladder on the lawn. It tends to clatter, you just might spring from your bed to see what was the matter. On my unit, I had the same problem. I removed the inside cover and tightened down the 4 bolts that sandwiches the upper roof mounted unit with the inside ceiling mounted unit. This squeezed out the gasket and my interior A/C roof leak vanished. For a temp fix, try raising the coach higher on the side of the leak... Example, front right corner is leaking, raise the front right corner jack and lower the left rear corner. You might have a plugged drain on the roof. Here, try this post
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3/23 |
I have had problems with mud dobbers plugging drain holes in the base on rv ac units. I think they must be able to shrink down, go inside return to life size and plunk down a pound of mud, shrink, exit and plump up again. | |||
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